Game Hunting Regulations




Mar. 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 769

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 Under-Secretary of the Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, or any person authorized by the said Under-Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

  1. No person shall in any one day take or kill more than six head of cock pheasants, or take or kill imported and/or native game exceeding in number twenty head in all of mallard duck, spoonbill duck, grey duck, and black swan, or take or kill more than fifteen head in all of mallard duck, grey duck, and spoonbill duck, or take or kill more than six head of black swan, or take or kill more than twenty head of godwits.

  2. Excepted areas wherein imported game and/or native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:— Lakes Rotoaira and Rotokaua (or bitter lake, near Taupo), and the land within one mile of the shores of these lakes.

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SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17, of 12th March, 1925, at page 752.)

  1. Season for grey duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan: 1st May to 30th June, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  2. Season for paradise duck: 1st May to 7th May, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  3. Licenses to take or kill native game within the South Canterbury Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of ten shillings (10s.) each; and the Secretary of the South Canterbury Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

  4. No person shall in any one day take or kill native game exceeding in number ten head in all of grey duck and spoonbill duck, or take or kill more than five head of paradise duck, or take or kill more than fifteen head of black swan.

  5. Excepted areas wherein native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:—
    Milford Lagoon.
    Mackenzie County Council’s hydro-electric dam at Fairlie.
    All that area in the Canterbury Land District, being Run 77, and known as Richmond Station: Bounded on the east by the summit of the Two Thumb Range; on the south by Boundary Creek from its source to Lake Tekapo; on the west by Lake Tekapo to the mouth of Coal River; thence by that river to its source; and thence by a right line to the summit of the Two Thumb Range, the place of commencement.

All that area in the Canterbury Land District, being S.G.R. 94, and known as Mount Hay Station: Bounded on the east by the summit of the Two Thumb Range; on the south by Runs 209 and 76; on the west by Lake Tekapo; and on the north generally by Boundary Creek from its mouth to its source in the Two Thumb Range; thence by a right line to the summit of the said range, the place of commencement.

All that area in the Canterbury Land District, being Run 78 and known as Lilybank Station: Bounded on the east by the summit of the Two Thumb Range from McClure Peak to the Thumbs Mountain; thence on the south-east by a right line to a stream having its source on the Thumbs, and by that stream to the Macaulay River; thence by the right bank of the Macaulay River to its confluence with the Godley River; thence on the west by the left bank of the Godley River; and on the north by the Godley Glacier to McClure Peak, the place of commencement.

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SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 62 of 9th August, 1934, at page 2451, excepting therefrom all that country to the north of a line starting at Lake Monowai, and thence down the south side of the Monowai River to the Waiau River, up the east side of the Waiau River to the Manapouri Accommodation-house; thence along the main road to the hatchery at Te Anau, and along the said road to the Mararoa Bridge; thence up the east side of the Mararoa River to the junction of the old Te Anau–Mavora Road; thence along the old Te Anau Road to the Oreti River; thence down the western side of the Oreti River to Centre Hill; thence in a straight line to the Township of Athol.)

  1. Season for grey duck, spoonbill duck, and black swan: 1st May to 30th June, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  2. Season for paradise duck: 1st May to 7th May, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  3. Season for godwits: 1st February to 31st March, 1936 (both days inclusive).

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  1. Licenses to take or kill such native game (including godwits) within the Southland Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of ten shillings (10s.) each; and the Secretary of the Southland Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby suthorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

  2. No person shall in any one day take or kill native game exceeding in number fifteen head in all of grey duck, spoonbill duck, black swan, and paradise duck, or take or kill more than five head of paradise duck, or take or kill more than twenty head of godwit.

  3. A licence issued pursuant to this notification to take or kill native game shall entitle the owner thereof to take or kill native game in the Otago Acclimatization District during the period and subject, mutatis mutandis, to the conditions prescribed in the notification fixing an open season for native game in that district.

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STRATFORD ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 752.)

  1. Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, Australian quail, and black swan: 1st May to 31st July, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  2. Season for grey duck: 1st May to 30th June, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  3. Licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game within the Stratford Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.) each, and the Postmasters at Stratford, Toko, Midhirst, Whangamomona, Ngaere, and Te Wera are hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

  4. No person shall in any one day take or kill native game exceeding in number twenty-five head in all of grey duck and black swan, or take or kill more than ten head of grey duck.

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TARANAKI ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 752.)

  1. Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, and Australian quail: 1st May to 31st July, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  2. Season for grey duck and black swan: 1st May to 30th June, 1935 (both days inclusive).

  3. Licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game within the Taranaki Acclimatization District will be issued to any person on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.) each; and the Secretary of the Taranaki Acclimatization Society, or any person authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized to sign and issue the said licenses.

  4. No person shall in any one day take or kill more than six head of cock pheasants, or take or kill more than six head of grey duck, or take or kill more than nineteen head of black swan.

  5. Excepted areas wherein imported game and/or native game shall not be taken or killed during the open season:—
    (1) Allotment 1 on D.P. 4414, part of Sections 12 and 13, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 71 acres 3 roods 23 perches, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 108, folio 170 (C. Southcombe, lessee).

(2) Allotment 2 on D.P. 4414, part of Sections 12 and 13, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 58 acres 3 roods 30 perches, being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 108, folio 171 (R. H. Weir, lessee).

(3) Allotment 3 on D.P. 4414, part Sections 13 and 166, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 32 acres 1 rood 0·9 perches, and being the whole of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 108, folio 172 (C.R. Stead, lessee; H. Gedge, sublessee).

(4) Part Allotment 4 on D.P. 4414, part of Sections 53, 54, 55, and 161, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 206 acres 3 roods 20 perches, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 108, folio 173 (E. C. and E. Wasley, lessees).

(5) All the land shown on D.P. 5316, being part Allotment 3 on D.P. 4885, part Section 4, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 21 acres 2 roods 36 perches, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 129, folio 80 (E. C. and E. Wasley, lessees).

(6) Allotment 1 on D.P. 5297, part Allotment 4 on D.P. 4414, parts Sections 53, 54, and 161, Hua and Waiwakaiho, containing 16 acres 3 roods 7 perches, and being part of the land comprised in certificate of title, Vol. 108, folio 173 (New Plymouth Borough Council, owner).



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