Game Hunting Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

No. 16

(2) No person shall use any live decoys for the purpose of taking or killing imported game or native game.

Section 14 (1). No person shall take or kill any imported game or native game during an open season in any district unless he is the holder of a license under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, to take or kill imported game or native game in such district during that season:

Provided, however, that the occupier of property, and any one son or daughter of such occupier, may take or kill without license on such property during an open season imported or native game which may be taken in the acclimatization district in which such property is situated, or the occupier may in writing appoint one other person to shoot in his stead.

The fee for a license to take or kill both imported and native game is one pound (£1): Provided that in the Lakes District, North Canterbury and Otago Acclimatization Districts, a separate license to take or kill native game only may be issued at a fee of ten shillings (10s.); and a similar fee is payable in the case of the Ashburton, Southland, South Canterbury, Waitaki and Westland Districts wherein native game only may be taken or killed during the present season; in the Grey District Acclimatization District a license is obtainable to take or kill imported game only— viz., hares—at a fee of ten shillings (10s.), and a license to take or kill native game only at a similar fee.

Section 15. Nothing in any license to take or kill imported game or native game shall authorize the holder thereof to take or kill imported game or native game on lands actually and exclusively used by any registered acclimatization society for acclimatization purposes, or on any sanctuary or public domain, or on any land excepted from the operation of the notification declaring an open season for the district.

Section 39. Except as otherwise expressly provided, nothing in any license or other authority under the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, shall entitle the holder thereof to enter upon any private land without the consent of the owner or occupier thereof, or upon any State forest or provisional State forest.

STOCK AMENDMENT ACT, 1927, SECTION 4 (1).

Every person commits an offence and is liable to a fine of five pounds who, without the authority of the occupier goes upon any private land with dog or gun and disturbs any stock depastured thereon.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE KINDS OF IMPORTED GAME AND NATIVE GAME WHICH MAY BE KILLED IN EACH DISTRICT.

Acclimatization District.

Imported and Native Game.

Ashburton

Grey duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Auckland.

Cock pheasants, Californian quail, Australian quail, mallard duck, grey duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan.

Bay of Islands

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, grey duck, black teal, and black swan.

Buller

Hares and grey duck.

East Coast..

Cock pheasants, Californian, Australian, and Virginian quail, grey duck, shoveller duck, and black swan.

Feilding and District

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, mallard duck, grey duck, and black swan.

Grey District

Hares, grey duck, and black swan.

Hawera

Cock pheasants, Californian quail, grey duck, and black swan.

Hawke's Bay

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, mallard duck, grey duck, widgeon, and black swan.

Hobson

Cock pheasants, Californian quail, grey duck, black teal, and black swan.

Lakes District

Californian quail, grey duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Mangonui-Whangaroa

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, grey duck, spoonbill duck, black teal, and black swan.

Marlborough

Californian quail, grey duck, spoon-bill duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Nelson

Californian quail, grey duck, and black swan.

North Canterbury

Cock pheasants, Californian quail, mallard duck, grey duck, spoonbill duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Otago

Californian quail, mallard duck, spoonbill duck, grey duck, black swan, and pukeko.

Acclimatization District.

Imported and Native Game.

Rotorua

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, mallard duck, spoonbill duck, grey duck, and black swan.

South Canterbury

Grey duck, spoonbill duck, black teal, black swan, and paradise duck.

Southland

Grey duck, spoonbill duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Stratford.

Cock pheasants, Californian, and Australian quail, grey duck, and black swan.

Taranaki.

Cock pheasants, Californian, and Australian quail, grey duck, and black swan.

Tauranga.

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, grey duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan.

Waiapu.

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, and grey duck.

Waimarino

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, mallard duck, and grey duck.

Waimate.

Mallard duck, grey duck, spoonbill duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Waitaki.

Grey duck, spoonbill duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Wanganui.

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, grey duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan.

Wellington.

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, hares, mallard duck, grey duck, shoveller duck, and black swan.

Westland.

Grey duck, black swan, and paradise duck.

Whangarei.

Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail, black teal, and grey duck.

Particulars regarding the number and kinds of imported game and native game that may be taken or killed by any one person in any one day and the period and area within which such game may be taken or killed are specified in the notification fixing the open season in each district.

Shooting may begin not earlier than one hour before sunrise and must cease not later than one hour after sunset.

A short open season for paradise duck has been declared from lst to 7th May in certain South Island acclimatization districts.

A close season is being observed this year for pukeko, except in the Counties of Taieri, Bruce, and Maniototo in the Otago Acclimatization District, where a short open season has been declared.

Native pigeon is absolutely protected.

GODWITS.

Godwits may be taken or killed in the following districts during the period set opposite the name of each district respectively:-

Acclimatization District.

Native and Imported Game.

Auckland..

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Bay of Islands.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Feilding and District

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Hobson.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Mangonui-Whangaroa

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Nelson.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

North Canterbury.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Otago.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Rotorua...

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Southland.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

Tauranga.

lst February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).

The license fee for taking or killing these birds only is ten shillings (10s.): Provided that a license to take or kill imported and native game also authorizes the holder to take or kill godwits in the districts where these birds may be taken or killed.

A close season is being observed this year for knots.

SALE OF NATIVE AND IMPORTED GAME.

No sale this season.

(I.A. 1933/39/32.)



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17 March 1933
Game protection, Hunting regulations, Animals Protection and Game Act, Stock Amendment Act