Game Hunting Regulations




Mar. 16.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 455

  1. No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
    (a) Twenty head of Californian quail ;
    (b) Ten head of chukor ;
    (c) Ten head of mallard duck ;
    (d) Twenty-five head in all of grey duck, paradise duck,
    spoonbill duck, and black swan ;
    (e) Ten head in all of grey duck and spoonbill duck ;
    (f) Five head of paradise duck ; and
    (g) Eight head of pukeko.

  2. Excepted area wherein imported game and/or native
    game shall not be taken or killed during the open season :—
    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 the late
    Mr. G. W. Leadley.

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    AUCKLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
    (As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 4 of 23rd January,
    1930, at page 159.)

  3. Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, Australian
    quail, grey duck, mallard duck, spoonbill duck, and black
    swan : 2nd May to 30th June, 1938 (both days inclusive).

  4. Season for pukeko : 2nd May to 15th May, 1938 (in-
    clusive).

  5. Season for godwits : 1st February to 14th February,
    1939 (both days inclusive).

  6. 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-five shillings (25s.) 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.

  7. No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
    (a) Nine head of cock pheasants ;
    (b) Fifteen head in all of grey duck, spoonbill duck, and
    mallard duck ;
    (c) Five head of black swan ;
    (d) Eight head of pukeko ; and
    (e) Twenty head of godwit.

  8. No person shall take or kill imported or native game on
    the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th days of May, 1938, while occupying any
    stand, hide, loo, 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 17th day of April, 1938,
    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 affect in any way whatsoever the rights of
    owners or occupiers of any lands in respect of shooting on
    such lands.

  9. No person shall use or cause to be used for the taking
    or killing of imported and native game on Lake Waikare any
    fixed stand, pontoon, hide, mai-mai, or loo except within
    200 yd. of the water’s edge of the said lake.

  10. 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) Section 78, part 79, W 81, S 93, and 94, Waiwera Survey
    District, containing 334 acres, the property of D. S.
    McCathie, Waiwera.
    (5) All that area from an imaginary line across the Waikato
    River one chain down-stream from Potters’ Island
    to the Waikato Heads, and a strip of land one chain
    wide on both banks of such portion of the said
    river.
    (6) Section 40, Block II, Aroha Survey District, containing
    193 acres, the property of A. H. Boswell-Bowell.
    (7) Whole of Tauwhare Block, portion of Sections 1 and
    2, Block VI, Sections 4, 6, 7, Block III, Kumeu
    Survey District, containing 800 acres, the property
    of C. G. and F. C. Aickin.

(8) Section 121, Block VII, Patetere Survey District,
containing 1,032 acres, the property of A. C. Hold-
croft.
(9) Section 37, Block XV, Patetere Survey District,
containing 600 acres, the property of L. S. Adden-
brooke.
(10) Section 37, Block XVI, Patetere Survey District,
containing 1,494 acres, the property of A. Vincent.
(11) Section 14, Block X, Wharekawa Survey District,
containing 201 acres, the property of L. A. Keith.
(12) Section 5, Block I, Waihou Survey District, con-
taining 310 acres, the property of W. F. Jones.
(13) Section 1A 2, Block I, Waihou Survey District, and
Section 16, Wharekawa Survey District, containing
700 acres, the property of Motion Bros.
(14) Section 15, Block X, Wharekawa Survey District,
containing 200 acres, the property of J. H. Keith.
(15) Section 13, Block X, Wharekawa Survey District.
containing 200 acres, the property of H. A. Torr.
(16) Pukehanga No. 2, Rotokohu 5B 2C No. 6, Sections 8,
14, Block I, Aroha Survey District, containing 800
acres, the property of J. Costello.
(17) Sections 2B, 4B, Aroha Survey District, containing 110
acres, the property of J. J. Barrett.
(18) Sections 9, 18, Block I, Aroha Survey District, con-
taining 230 acres, the property of D. Sheehan.
(19) Lot No. 2/3 of part 50, part 51, Papakura Parish,
containing 133 acres, the property of F. G. Mullins.
(20) Part 32, Hunua Parish, containing 100 acres, the
property of H. R. Walker.
(21) Part 52, part 54, Papakura, containing 46 acres, the
property of C. H. Gillett.
(22) Part 10, Wairoa Parish, containing 75 acres, the
property of D. P. Baird.
(23) Section 49, Papakura Parish, Section 32, Hunua
Parish, containing 159 acres, the property of R. J.
Bell.
(24) Lot 7, parts 8, 11, Hunua, containing 338 acres, the
property of J. Robertson.
(25) Part Allotment 8, Hunua Parish, containing 68 acres,
the property of C. A. Spragg.
(26) Lots 228, 229, Hunua Parish, containing 145 acres,
the property of J. R. Sheehan.
(27) Lot 1 of Sections 6, 22, 78, Hunua Parish, containing
188 acres the property of W. Mackey.
(28) Sections 6, 11, 3, parts 4 and 5, 20, 16, 17, 21, 24,
Block I, Aroha Survey District, containing 1,173
acres, the property of H. Thorpe.
(29) E.R. 267, Pukeatua, containing 174 acres, the property
of J. M. Richards.
(30) Sections 268, 269, 271, Pukeatua, containing 429 acres,
the property of A. B. Cameron.
(31) Lot 2, Sections 100, 101w, 102E, 102w, 103, Kaukapa-
kapa, containing 170 acres, the property of C.
Turchie.
(32) Sections 4, 18, Block XVI, Piako Survey District,
containing 477 acres, the property of J. B. Wood-
yard.
(33) Section No. XV, Pirongia Parish, containing 526 acres
the property of E. R. Mackenzie.
(34) Lots 1, 3, 4, of Section 7, Block III, Waihi North,
containing 300 acres, the property of H. J. Buchanan.
(35) Section 3, Block VII, Otanake Survey District, con-
taining 170 acres, the property of G. Voyce.
(36) Lot 1, Section 5, Blocks VIII and XI ; Lot 2, Block
XI, Otama Survey District, containing 3,390 acres,
the property of G. A. Colville.
(37) Section 3, part 6A, Otama Survey District, containing
1,000 acres, the property of C. H. Simpson.
(38) Section 99, Waiuku East, containing 214 acres, the
property of H. E. R. Wiley.
(39) Sections 21, 23, 24, Puni, III, 16, Waiau, Lots 14, 15,
31, of Section 2, Waiau Parish, containing 300 acres,
the property of W. Finlay.
(40) Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Section 1, Lots 21, 23, Section 2,
Lot 4, Section 26, Puni, containing 160 acres, the
property of R. Membury.
(41) Lots 1, 2, of Section 21, Puni Parish, containing 37
acres, the property of E. McAnally.
(42) Part 1, of Block XI, Pukemiro, containing 547 acres,
the property of J. A. Williams.
(43) Parts 61 and 85, Whangape Parish, containing 300
acres, the property of Alex. Glass.
(44) Section 12, Block X, Mangaorongo Survey District,
the property of I. B. Cruickshank.
(45) Parts 23, 23A, Wairoa Parish, containing 15 acres, the
property of Mrs. M. D. Sladdin.
(46) Part 8 of 465, 9 of 465, Sections 531, 324, 331, 332,
340, 341, 342, 467, and part 333, Taupiri Parish,
Block X, Hapuakohe Survey District, containing
1,140 acres, the property of W. S. Carter.



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🌾 Open Seasons for Imported and Native Game in Acclimatization Districts (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Hunting seasons, Game regulations, Acclimatization districts, Licenses, Imported game, Native game
  • G. W. Leadley (Mr), Property owner of excepted area

🌾 Auckland Acclimatization District Hunting Regulations

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Hunting seasons, Game regulations, Licenses, Auckland, Acclimatization district
41 names identified
  • A. H. Boswell-Bowell, Property owner of excepted area
  • C. G. Aickin, Property owner of excepted area
  • F. C. Aickin, Property owner of excepted area
  • A. C. Holdcroft, Property owner of excepted area
  • L. S. Addenbrooke, Property owner of excepted area
  • A. Vincent, Property owner of excepted area
  • L. A. Keith, Property owner of excepted area
  • W. F. Jones, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. H. Keith, Property owner of excepted area
  • H. A. Torr, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. Costello, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. J. Barrett, Property owner of excepted area
  • D. Sheehan, Property owner of excepted area
  • F. G. Mullins, Property owner of excepted area
  • H. R. Walker, Property owner of excepted area
  • C. H. Gillett, Property owner of excepted area
  • D. P. Baird, Property owner of excepted area
  • R. J. Bell, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. Robertson, Property owner of excepted area
  • C. A. Spragg, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. R. Sheehan, Property owner of excepted area
  • W. Mackey, Property owner of excepted area
  • H. Thorpe, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. M. Richards, Property owner of excepted area
  • A. B. Cameron, Property owner of excepted area
  • C. Turchie, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. B. Woodyard, Property owner of excepted area
  • E. R. Mackenzie, Property owner of excepted area
  • H. J. Buchanan, Property owner of excepted area
  • G. Voyce, Property owner of excepted area
  • G. A. Colville, Property owner of excepted area
  • C. H. Simpson, Property owner of excepted area
  • H. E. R. Wiley, Property owner of excepted area
  • W. Finlay, Property owner of excepted area
  • R. Membury, Property owner of excepted area
  • E. McAnally, Property owner of excepted area
  • J. A. Williams, Property owner of excepted area
  • Alex. Glass, Property owner of excepted area
  • I. B. Cruickshank, Property owner of excepted area
  • M. D. Sladdin (Mrs), Property owner of excepted area
  • W. S. Carter, Property owner of excepted area