Game Hunting Regulations




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SECOND SCHEDULE.

Areas, in addition to those referred to in condition No. 3,
excepted from the open season wherein imported game and
native game, or native game only, shall not be taken or
killed:
C. I. Dampney's property at Takapau.
As witness my hand this 6th day of April, 1923.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Open Season for Imported Game and Native Game, License

Fees, &c., Hobson Acclimatization District.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, I, William Downie
Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New
Zealand, do hereby declare the period from the 1st day of
July to the 31st day of July, 1923 (both days inclusive),
to be an open season in the Hobson Acclimatization District,
as described in the First Schedule hereto, except in the areas
referred to in condition No. 3 and in the Second Schedule
hereto, for the taking or killing of the following imported
game and native game—viz., cock pheasants, grey duck, and
black teal; and the period from the 1st day of January to the
31st day of March, 1924 (both days inclusive), to be an open
season in the said district for the taking or killing of the
following native game—viz., godwits—subject to the following
conditions.

CONDITIONS.

  1. LICENSES to take or kill such imported game and native
    game, including godwits, within the said district will be
    issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty
    shillings (20s.) each, and licenses to take or kill the following
    native game only—viz., godwits—will be issued to any person
    on payment of the sum of ten shillings (10s.) each; and the
    Postmasters at Maungaturoto, Paparoa, Pahi, Matakohe,
    Dargaville, Te Kopuru, Aratapu, Tangiteroria, Tangowahine,
    Kaihu, Mititai, Raupo, Ruawai, Batley, Hoanga, Mangawhare,
    Mareretu, Onetoa, Naumai, Otamatea, Rehia, Tutamoe, Wairere, Whakapirau, and Tokatoka are hereby authorized to
    sign and issue the said licenses.

  2. The number of such imported game and native game
    that may be taken or killed by any one person in any one
    day shall not exceed twelve cock pheasants, and twenty-five
    head in all of grey duck and black teal.

  3. Nothing in any license to take or kill imported game
    and native game, including godwits, or the following native
    game only—viz., godwits—shall authorize the holder thereof
    to take or kill imported game and native game, including
    godwits, or godwits only, on lands actually and exclusively
    used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or any
    land mentioned in the Second Schedule hereto.

  4. No person shall kill or destroy any such imported game
    or native game, or shoot at or attempt to shoot at any
    such imported game or native game, with any automatic or
    auto-loading gun, unless it is converted into a gun capable of
    carrying two cartridges only, or with any rifle or pea-rifle,
    swivel-gun or pump-gun, or shall use any gun other than
    a shoulder-gun; and no gun shall be used for the purpose
    aforesaid the bore of which is larger than the size known
    as No. 12 at the muzzle, nor shall any gun be used which
    exceeds 10 lb. in weight.

  5. Any person committing a breach of any of these conditions is liable, on conviction, to a fine of £20.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

All that area in the North Auckland Land District, com-
mencing on the sea-coast at the north-western corner of
Block V, Waipoua Survey District, and bounded by the
southern boundaries of Blocks I, II, III, and IV, Waipoua
Survey District, to a public road, across that road, and by
the western, southern, and south-eastern boundaries of Section 10, Block I, Tutamoe Survey District, to the north-eastern
corner of the last-mentioned section, across a public road,
and by the north-eastern boundaries of Sections 5, 6, and 7,
Block V, Tutamoe Survey District, to the south-eastern corner
of Section 5, Block I, Tutamoe Survey District; thence by the
south-eastern boundaries of Sections 5, 4, 3, and 14 of the
last-mentioned block, and part of the southern boundary of
Section 5, Block II, Tutamoe Survey District, to the intersection of a line running between the north-western corner
of Section 3, Block XIII, Punakitere Survey District, and
Tutamoe Trig. Station; thence by the last-mentioned line
to Tutamoe Trig. Station; thence generally by the northern
and north-eastern boundary of Hobson County as described
in New Zealand Gazette, 1911, page 3065, to the Otamatea
County; thence by the northern boundary of Otamatea


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County as described in New Zealand Statutes, 1886, page 315,
to the main road to Waipoua; thence by the western side of
that road through Maungaturoto to the Great North Road,
and by the western side of that road to the eastern boundary
of Otamatea County; thence by the eastern and southern
boundaries of Otamatea County, to the eastern and southern
boundaries of Hobson County, to the sea; thence by the
sea to the north-western corner of Block V, Waipoua Survey
District, the place of commencement.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

Areas, in addition to those referred to in condition No. 3,
excepted from the open season wherein imported game and
native game shall not be taken or killed:
All that area in the North Auckland Land District, situated
in Kai Iwi and Kaihu Survey Districts, Hobson County,
being the lakes known as Lake Waikere, Lake Taharoa, and
Lake Kai Iwi, and the area surrounding the said lakes included within a line running parallel to and 40 chains
distant from the margins of the said lakes.
As witness my hand this 6th day of April, 1923.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Open Season for Imported Game and Native Game, License

Fees, &c., Lakes District Acclimatization District.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, I, William Downie
Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New
Zealand, do hereby declare the period from the 1st day
of May to the 31st day of July, 1923 (both days inclusive),
to be an open season in the Lakes District Acclimatization
District, as described in the Schedule hereto, except in the
areas referred to in condition No. 3, for the taking or killing
of the following imported game and native game—viz., Californian quail, grey duck, and black swan; and the period
from the 1st day of May to the 14th day of May, 1923 (both
days inclusive), to be an open season in the said district for
the taking or killing of the following native game—viz., paradise duck and pukeko—subject to the following conditions.

CONDITIONS.

  1. LICENSES to take or kill such imported game and native
    game within the said district will be issued to any person
    on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.) each, and
    licenses to take or kill such native game only will be issued
    to any person on payment of the sum of ten shillings (10s.)
    each; and the Postmasters at Queenstown, Arrowtown,
    Kingston, and Pembroke are hereby authorized to sign and
    issue the said licenses.

  2. The number of such native game that may be taken or
    killed by any one person in any one day shall not exceed
    twenty-five head in all of grey duck and black swan, and
    twelve head of paradise duck and pukeko.

  3. Nothing in any license to take or kill imported game
    and native game (or native game only) shall authorize the
    holder thereof to take or kill imported game and native
    game (or native game only) on lands actually and exclusively
    used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain.

  4. No person shall kill or destroy any such imported game
    or native game, or shoot at or attempt to shoot at any such
    imported game or native game, with any automatic or auto-loading gun, unless it is converted into a gun capable of
    carrying two cartridges only, or with any rifle or pea-rifle,
    swivel-gun or pump-gun, or shall use any gun other than
    a shoulder-gun; and no gun shall be used for the purpose
    aforesaid the bore of which is larger than the size known
    as No. 12 at the muzzle, nor shall any gun be used which
    exceeds 10 lb. in weight.

  5. Any person committing a breach of any of these conditions is liable, on conviction, of a fine of £20.

SCHEDULE.

All that area comprising the County of Lake.

As witness my hand this 6th day of April, 1923.
WM. DOWNIE STEWART,
Minister of Internal Affairs.

Open Season for Imported Game and Native Game, License

Fees, &c., Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatization District.

IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals
Protection and Game Act, 1921–22, I, William Downie
Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New
Zealand, do hereby declare the period from the 1st day of



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  • William Downie Stewart, Minister of Internal Affairs