β¨ Game Hunting Regulations
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Open Seasons for Imported Game and/or Native Game in certain Acclimatization Districts.
IN exercise of the powers vested in me by the Animals Protection and Game Act, 1921-22, I, James Alexander Young, Minister of Internal Affairs of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby declare open seasons for imported game and/or native game, of the kinds hereinafter specified, in the acclimatization districts specified hereunder, except in the areas shown under the heading "Excepted Areas," during the periods set forth in connection with each district, subject in all cases to the following general conditions and subject to the special conditions specified in connection with each district. Any person taking or killing any imported game or native game otherwise than in terms of this notification (including the general conditions hereinafter set out and the special conditions specified in connection with any acclimatization district), is liable on conviction to a fine of Β£20.
GENERAL CONDITIONS.
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No person shall commence shooting earlier than one hour before sunrise or continue shooting later than one hour after sunset on any day during the open season concerned.
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No person shall use live birds of any species as decoys nor use artificial decoys so that more than twenty-five artificial decoys are used at any one time (whether by one or several persons) on any particular water within an area of less than 100 yards square (except in the Auckland and Wellington Acclimatization Districts where the number of artificial decoys for such area shall not be more than fifteen).
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No person shall use or cause to be used any motor-vehicle in connection with the taking or killing of imported game and/or native game: Provided that this condition shall not be so construed as to prohibit the use of any motor-vehicle for the purpose of travelling either generally or to or from a rendezvous.
ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICTS.
ASHBURTON ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of 12th March, 1925, at page 749.)
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Season for grey duck and black swan, 1st May to 30th June, 1933 (inclusive).
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Season for paradise duck: 1st May to 7th May, 1933 (inclusive).
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Licenses to take or kill the above native game only, within the Ashburton Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of ten shillings (10s.) each; and the Secretary of the Ashburton Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.
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No person shall in any one day take or kill native game exceeding in number twenty-five head in all of grey duck, paradise duck, and black swan, or take or kill more than ten head of grey duck, or take or kill more than five head of paradise duck, or take or kill more than fifteen head of black swan.
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Excepted areas wherein native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:-
(a) All that area of land in the Canterbury Land District, intersected by the Wakanui Creek, being Rural Sections 15104, 15510, 17411, and 16673, the property of Mr. G. W. Leadley.
(b) All that area of land contained within the boundaries of the Tripp Survey District.
AUCKLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 4, of 23rd January, 1930, at page 159.)
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Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, Australian quail, grey duck, mallard duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan: 1st May to 12th June, 1933 (both days inclusive).
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Season for godwits: 1st February to 31st March, 1934 (both days inclusive).
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Licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game, including godwits, within the Auckland Acclimatization 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 ten shillings (10s.) each; and the Secretary of the Auckland Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.
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No person shall in any one day take or kill more than nine head of cock pheasants, or take or kill more than twenty-five head in all of grey duck, mallard duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan; or take or kill more than twenty head of godwit.
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No person shall take or kill native or imported game on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd days of May, 1933, while occupying any stand, hide, too, or position, as commonly used by duck-shooters (hereinafter referred to as "a stand") which has been duly claimed by any other license-holder in accordance with the following provisions:
(a) A stand may be claimed by the planting thereon at any time after noon on the 8th day of April, 1933, of a stake with a board attached having plainly marked thereon the name and address of the claimant and the number of his license.
(b) No person shall claim more than one stand.
(c) No stand shall be claimed on or within one hundred yards of a stand which has already been duly claimed by any other person, except with the consent of such last-mentioned person:
Provided, however, that any stand which is not occupied by the claimant within half an hour after sunrise on any of the aforesaid days may be occupied on that day by any other license-holder:
Provided further that nothing in this clause contained shall be deemed to effect in any way whatsoever the rights of owners or occupiers of any lands in respect of shooting on such lands.
- Excepted areas wherein imported game and/or native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:-
(1) Little Rotongaro Lake, near Huntly.
(2) Section 36, Selwyn Settlement, containing 3,400 acres known as Afforestation Ltd., the property of New Zealand Perpetual Forests, Ltd.
(3) Sections 51 and 51A, Parish of Manurewa, being R. J. Self's Beachlea Downs property.
(4) Rangitoto-Tuhua 52E, containing 1,300 acres, the property of W. E. L. Napier.
(5) Sections 25, 26, Block I, Hunua Survey District, the property of N. A. Winter, Winter's Island, Taumarunui.
(6) Waitakaruru lc 3A 4A, lc 3A 4B, lc 3A 5, lc 3A 6, lc 3A 7, lc 3B, lc 3D 1, lc 3D 2, lc 3E, lc 3C 1, lc 3C 2, lc 3G 1, containing 417 acres, the property of H. F. Purnell, Thames.
(7) Part 64 and 186, Parish of Makarau, containing 397 acres, the property of A. Tuke, Tahekeroa.
(8) Sections 48, 49, 98-102, Komokoriki Parish, and 186N, 64, 63, 63A, 64A, Parish of Makarau, the property of Wenzl Weck, Tahekeroa.
(9) Part Section 16, Block X, Wharekawa Survey District, D.P. 21593, containing 89 acres, the property of A. E. Jones, Wharepoa, Thames Valley.
(10) Section 5, Block I, Waihou Survey District, containing 310 acres, the property of W. F. Jones, Ngatea.
(11) Part Section 3, Block I, Waihou Survey District, containing 72 acres, the property of R. Nixon, Ngatea.
(12) Block I, Section II, Waihou Survey District, containing 700 acres, the property of Motion Bros., Ngatea.
(13) Lot 2, Section 3, Block I, Waihou Survey District, containing 125 acres, the property of J. W. Neate, Hopai West Road, Ngatea.
(14) Lot I, of part I of 3, Block I, Waihou Survey District, containing 52 acres, the property of S. Birkenhead, Hopai, Ngatea.
(15) Part 35 of II, Whangape Riding, containing 84 acres, the property of V. Nielson, Rangiriri.
(16) Part Lot 81, Waitoa Survey District, the property of A. S. Lamb, Te Punninga.
(17) Section 83, Waitoa Survey District, containing 800 acres, the property of J. and W. Henry, Te Punninga.
(18) Lot 2 of Lot 82 of Te Punninga, No. 1 and Whakahora Block, Waitoa Survey District, the property of G. Harvey, Waitoa.
(19) Section 4, Block XIV, Awaroa Survey District, the property of W. R. Dimmock, Ngaruawahia.
BAY OF ISLANDS ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of 12th March, 1925, at page 749.)
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Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, Australian quail, grey duck, and black swan: 1st May to 30th June, 1933 (inclusive).
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Season for black teal: 1st May to 31st May, 1933 (inclusive).
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Season for godwit: 1st February to 31st March, 1934 (inclusive).
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Open Seasons for Imported and Native Game in Acclimatization Districts
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πΎ Primary Industries & Resources17 March 1933
Game hunting, Regulations, Acclimatization districts, Licenses, Seasons
17 names identified
- G. W. Leadley (Mr), Property owner of excepted area
- W. E. L. Napier, Property owner of excepted area
- N. A. Winter, Property owner of excepted area
- H. F. Purnell, Property owner of excepted area
- A. Tuke, Property owner of excepted area
- Wenzl Weck, Property owner of excepted area
- A. E. Jones, Property owner of excepted area
- W. F. Jones, Property owner of excepted area
- R. Nixon, Property owner of excepted area
- J. W. Neate, Property owner of excepted area
- S. Birkenhead, Property owner of excepted area
- V. Nielson, Property owner of excepted area
- A. S. Lamb, Property owner of excepted area
- J. Henry, Property owner of excepted area
- W. Henry, Property owner of excepted area
- G. Harvey, Property owner of excepted area
- W. R. Dimmock, Property owner of excepted area
- James Alexander Young, Minister of Internal Affairs