✨ Game Hunting Regulations
MAR. 31.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Also certain land in Maketu Survey District. (See New
Zealand Gazette No. 117, of 19th July, 1917, page 2881, and
No. 124, of 2nd August, 1917, page 3036, respectively.)
Also Sections Nos. 380, 381, 383, 384, 400, 401A, and
part 386, Te Papa Parish, fronting the Waikareao Arm of
the Tauranga Harbour.
Also Waikareao Estuary, Tauranga Harbour. (See New
Zealand Gazette of 10th February, 1921, page 423).
All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves
for the preservation of imported or native game.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 24th day of March, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Imported and Native Game, License Fee,&c., Waimarino Acclimatization District.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount
Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New
Zealand, do hereby notify that the following imported
game—viz., cock pheasants and quail—may be killed within
the Waimarino Acclimatization District, comprising all that
area in the Wellington Land District bounded by a line
commencing at the confluence of the Ongaruhe and Wanganui
Rivers at Taumarunui, and proceeding thence up the middle
of the Wanganui River to its intersection with a right line
lying between trig. station on Tongariro and a point on the
west shore of Lake Taupo at the mouth of the Waihi Stream;
then south-westerly along that line to said trig. station on
Tongariro; thence southerly along a right line to Trig. Station
D on Ngauruhoe; thence south-westerly along a right line
to Trig. Station H on Paretetaitonga; thence south-easterly
along a right line to trig. station on Ruapehu; thence south-
easterly along a right line to Trig. Station No. 28 on Manu-
kaiapu; thence south-westerly along right lines through
Trig. Station 24 on Te Rotete, C on Auahitotara, and A on
Totem to the junction of the Waiouru-Tokaanu Road with
the Waiouru-Moawhango Road; thence south-easterly along
the middle of the last-mentioned road to a point in line
with the northern boundary of Raketapauma No. 11 Block;
then to and along said northern boundary in a north-
westerly direction, and along the northern boundaries of
Raketapauma Nos. 1a, 1b, and 3A Blocks, and along the
production of the last-named to the middle of the Turakina
River; thence down the middle of that river to a point in
line with the northern boundary of Section 4, Block II,
Maungakaretu Survey District; thence to and along said
northern boundary and the northern boundaries of Sections
3, 2, and 1 in Block II aforementioned, and along the
northern boundaries of Sections 4, 3, and 2, across a road,
and along the northern and north-western boundaries of
Section 1, all in Block I, Maungakaretu Survey District, to
the Owhakura Road; thence to and along the middle of
that road in a westerly direction to the confluence of the
Waipapa and Maketu Streams; thence along the northern
boundaries of Sections 8 and 1, Block IV, Ngamatea Survey
District, and along the north boundary of said Section 1
produced to the middle of the Whangaehu River; thence
down the middle of that river and up the middle of the stream
forming the north-eastern boundary of Ohotu 6A No. 1 Block
to Fields Track crossing; thence to and along the middle of
said Fields Track in a general south-westerly direction to the
middle of the Rangitataua Stream; thence down the middle
of said stream to its confluence with the Mangawhero River;
then up the middle of that river to a point in line with the
south-western boundary of Ohotu No. 9 Block; thence to
and along the said south-western boundary and along the
southern boundary of Section 1, Block IX, Ngamatea Survey
District, the south-eastern and south-western boundaries of
Section 1, Block XII, Tauakira Survey District, and the
south-eastern boundaries of Sections 3 and 9, Block XI, to
the Paparoa Stream; thence down the middle of that stream
to its confluence with the Wanganui River; thence up the
middle of that river to its confluence with the Ongaruhe River,
being the place of commencement (except in the areas-
mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the second day of May,
one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first
day of July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both
days inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of cock
pheasants that may be killed by any one person in any one day
to six. And I do further notify that licenses to kill such
imported game within the said district shall be issued to any
person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings each; and
the Postmasters at Raetihi, Kaitieke, Manunui, Horopito,
Owhango, Ohakune East, Pipiriki, Rangataua, Raurimu,
Kakahi, and Ohakune are hereby appointed to sign and issue
the said licenses to kill imported game.
And I do further notify that the following native game-
viz., grey duck, teal, and black swan—may be killed within
the above-mentioned district (except in the areas mentioned
in the Schedule hereto) from the second day of May, one thou-
sand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the thirty-first day of
July, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, both days
inclusive; and I do hereby restrict the number of such native
game that may be killed by any one person in any one day
to not more than twenty-five head in all.
SCHEDULE.
AREA WHEREIN IMPORTED AND NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT
BE KILLED.
THE Rangataua Domain; the forest and scenery reserve, Sec-
tion R 24B, Block VIII, Makotuku; the cemetery reserve,
Section R 24B, Block VIII, Makotuku; also all lands notified
or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves for the preservation of
imported or native game.
All that area in the Wellington Land District, containing
about 380 acres, being the Main Trunk Railway Reserve at
Raurimu, situated in Kaitieke and Tongariro Survey Dis-
tricts, extending northwards from the one-hundred-and-sixth
mile from Marton Junction to Arline Creek and the railway-
crossing of the road immediately north of the Town of Rau-
rimu.
The North and South Wakapapa Islands, the property of
Mr. R. L. Gibson, Hukaroa Road, Raetihi.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 24th day of March, 1921.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Native Game, Waimate Acclimatization
District.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount
Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
do hereby notify that the following native game—viz., grey
duck, paradise duck, spoonbill duck, teal, black swan, and
pukeko—may be killed within the Waimate Acclimatization
District, comprising all that area in the Canterbury Land
District bounded towards the north generally by Mackenzie
and Levels Counties from the middle of the Waitaki River
to the sea, towards the east by the sea to the mouth of the
Waitaki River, and towards the south-west and west gene-
rally by a line along the middle of that river to Mackenzie
County, the place of commencement (except in the areas
mentioned in the Schedule hereto), from the second day of
May, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, to the
thirty-first day of July, one thousand nine hundred and
twenty-one, both days inclusive. And I do hereby restrict
the number of native game, other than paradise duck, that
may be killed by any one person in any one day to not more
than twenty-five head in all, and paradise duck to not more
than five head in any one day.
SCHEDULE.
AREAS WHEREIN NATIVE GAME SHALL NOT BE KILLED.
- MILL-DAM at Willowbridge and an area of twenty chains
surrounding the said mill-dam. - Valley of Franz Josef Glacier described in New
Zealand Gazette No. 60, of 4th July, 1912. - Land at Wainono, South Canterbury, the property of
H. B. S. Johnstone, Esq., of Springbank, Otaio, and known
as the Pot Holes. - All lands notified or set apart as sanctuaries or reserves
for the preservation of imported or native game.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-
General, this 14th day of February, 1921.
G. JAS. ANDERSON,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
Shooting Season for Native Game, Waitaki Acclimatization
District.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection Act, 1908, I, John Rushworth, Viscount
Jellicoe, Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand,
do hereby notify that the following native game—viz., grey
duck, paradise duck, and black swan—may be killed within
the Waitaki Acclimatization District, comprising all that area
in the Canterbury and Otago Land Districts bounded towards
the north-west by the summit of the Southern Alps from the
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