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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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thence northerly generally along the main road to the
hatchery at Te Anau; thence south-easterly along the
main Te Anau - Mossburn Road to the summit of the
range, being the northern end of The Ramparts; thence
north-easterly along the summit of the range passing
through Trig. Stations G, S, and A in Block II, Te
Anau Survey District; thence north-easterly generally
along the summit of the range between the Fredburn
and the Upukerora River to Snowdon; thence northerly
generally along the summit of the Livingstone
Mountains, passing through Mount Richmond, Winton
Peak, Countess Peak, Moffat Peak, and David Peaks,
to the summit of the range between Lake Fergus and
Lake Howden; thence south-westerly generally along
the summit of the range to Mount Anau; thence
southerly along the summit of the range passing through
Skelmorlie Peak and Largs Peak to a point due north
of Mount Eglington; thence due south by a right line
through Mount Eglington to the Eglington River; thence
south-westerly generally by the said river to Lake Te
Anau and by the eastern shore of that lake to the
Waiau River, down that river to Lake Manapouri, and
by the eastern shore of that lake to the Waiau River;
thence by a right line in the direction of the Monowai
River where it flows out of Lake Monowai to a point
due west of Paddock Hill; thence due east to the
summit of Paddock Hill, the place of commencement,
excepting the area of cultivated land approximately
two miles long by half a mile wide in the Retford Valley
on either side of the Retford River extending approxi-
mately one mile on either side of the two bridges across
the Retford River on the Milford Sound Road.
SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 50 of 26th July, 1945, at
page 945, 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 west
side of the Waiau River to the boundary with the Southern
Lakes Acclimatization District, as defined by a notice-board ;
thence along the boundary of the said acclimatization district
to the main Te Anau - Mossburn Road where defined by a
notice-board; thence along the said Te Anau - Mossburn Road
to the Whitestone River; thence along the eastern bank of the
Whitestone River to the northern corner of Lynwood cultivated
land; and thence along the Lynwood fence to the Lynwood-
Mararoa boundary fence; and thence along the said boundary
fence to the north of Mararoa cultivated land and down the
fence on the eastern side of the cultivated land to the Prospect-
Mararoa Road; and thence down the said road to the Mararoa
River; thence up the western bank of the said river to the
junction of the old Mararoa - Te Anau Road; thence along the
road to the Oreti River; thence down the western side of the
Oreti River to the site of the old Accommodation-house in the
Township of Centre Hill; thence in a straight line to the
Township of Athol; thence in a straight line in a northerly
direction to the junction of the Mataura River and Robert
Creek.
- Season for mallard duck, grey duck, spoonbill duck, pukeko,
and black swan: 4th May to 2nd June, 1946 (both days inclusive). - Season for paradise duck (except in the area west and south
of the railway-line from Bluff to Riverton): 4th May to 2nd June,
1946 (both days inclusive). - Licenses to take or kill such imported game and native game
within the Southland Acclimatization District will be issued to
any person on payment of the sum of twenty-five shillings (25s.)
each: Provided that licenses to take or kill imported game or native
game within the said district will be issued to persons receiving an
age benefit or a miner’s benefit under the Social Security Act, 1938,
on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.) each; and the
Secretary of the Southland Acclimatization Society, or any person
authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized
to sign and issue the said licenses. - No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
(a) Fifteen head in all of mallard duck, grey duck, spoonbill
duck, and paradise duck;
(b) Five head of paradise duck; and
(c) Ten head of pukeko. - A license issued pursuant to this notification to take or kill
imported game and native game shall entitle the holder thereof to
take or kill mallard duck and native game in the Otago Acclimati-
zation District during the period and subject, mutatis mutandis, to
the conditions described in the notification fixing an open season
for imported game and native game in that district. - Excepted areas where imported game and native game shall
not be taken or killed during the open season:—
(1) Stewart Island.
(2) Lot 10, D.P. 99, being part of Sections 18, 261, and closed
road, Hokonui Survey District, containing 218 acres
2 roods 37 perches, and part of Lot 11, D.P. 99, being
part of Sections 117, 118, and 261, containing 243 acres
2 roods 22 perches, being the property of Mr. John
Stewart, of Pyramid.
(3) Part of Lot 9, D.P. 99, being part of Section 261, Block LI,
Hokonui Survey District, containing 1 acre, more or less,
adjoining the boundary of part Lot 10, D.P. 99, being
part of Section 261, Block LI, Hokonui Survey District,
at a point where a lagoon intersects that boundary and
as defined on the section by four posts painted white,
and being the property of Mr. James Watson, of
Pyramid.
(4) Lots 2 and 3 on D.P. 1291, part Section 11, Oreti Hundred,
containing 383 acres 20 perches, and being all the land
contained and described in certificate of title, Vol. 95,
folio 25 (Southland Registry), the property of Mr. Mabin
Smith.
(5) All that area in the Southland Land District, containing
13 acres 1 rood 23 perches, more or less, being part of
Section 215, Block XLV, Hokonui Survey District, and
bounded as follows: Towards the north-east by Wad-
worth-Lora Road, 1158 links; towards the south-east
by a line parallel to Otapiri Gorge Road, 1158 links;
towards the south-west by a line parallel to the
Wadworth-Lora Road, 1158 links; towards the north-
west by the Otapiri Gorge Road, 1158 links: be all the
linkages a little more or less. As the same is more
particularly delineated on plan marked I.A. 52/77,
deposited in the Head Office, Department of Internal
Affairs, Wellington, and thereon edged red.
(6) Two lagoons containing in all an area of approximately
14 acres, situated in Sections 55, 56, 68, and 69, Block VI,
Jacobs River Hundred, being the property of the River-
ton Athenæum Committee, and leased to Mr. A. J.
Templeton, Otaitai Bush.
(7) Sections 56, 57, and 58, Block XIV, Invercargill Hundred,
being the property of Mr. Alexander Fraser, of Wallace-
town.
(8) Sections 1, 2, 6, and 7, Block XLI, Invercargill Hundred,
being the property of C. and E. McGearty, of Wallace-
town.
(9) Sections 21, 22, and 23, Block XIII, Invercargill Hundred,
and Sections 10, 12, 20, 22, and 23, Block II, New River
Hundred, being the property of the Southland Acclimati-
zation Society.
(10) All that portion of the Makarewa River extending from
the Makarewa Railway Bridge to Settlers’ Bridge
(approximately two miles).
(11) The property of Mr. H. S. and Miss E. King, Wallacetown,
being Section 3, Block XLI, Wallacetown, containing
12 acres 3 roods 27 perches, and being all the land in
certificate of title, Vol. 82, folio 203 (Southland Registry).
(12) The property of C. J. Drain, Ohai, being part of Lot 1,
D.P. 2662, being parts of Sections 20 and 20R, Block III,
Wairoa Survey District, containing 18 acres 1 rood
29 perches.
(13) The property of W. Crawford, Ohai, being Lot 1, D.P. 2674,
part of Section 20, Block III, Wairoa Survey District,
containing 28 acres 3 roods.
(14) The property of E. M. Braithwaite, Ohai, being L. and S.
O.L.M.E.R. 3294, being part of Section 20, Block III,
Wairoa Survey District, containing 23 acres 2 roods.
(15) The property of Alex. Drain, Ohai, being Lot 1, D.P. 3513,
containing 4 acres 1 rood 11 perches.
(16) The property of J. S. Collie, Ohai, being part Section 20,
Block III, Wairoa Survey District, containing 3 acres
3 roods 23 perches.
STRATFORD ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925,
at page 752.)
- Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, and Australian
quail: 4th May to 31st July, 1946 (both days inclusive). - Season for grey duck, pukeko, and black swan: 4th May to
26th May, 1946 (both days inclusive). - 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 thirty shillings (30s.) each:
Provided that licenses to take or kill imported game and native
game within the said district will be issued to any person receiving
an age benefit or a miner’s benefit under the Social Security Act,
1938, on payment of the sum of twenty shillings (20s.); and the
Secretary of the Stratford Acclimatization Society, or any person
authorized by such Secretary in that behalf, is hereby authorized
to sign and issue the said licenses. - No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
(a) Twenty-five head in all of grey duck and black swan;
(b) Ten head of grey duck; and
(c) Eight head of pukeko.
TARANAKI ACCLIMATIZATION DISTRICT.
(As described in New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925,
at page 752.)
- Season for cock pheasants, Californian quail, and Australian
quail: 4th May to 31st July, 1946 (both days inclusive). - Season for grey duck, black swan, and pukeko: 4th May to
26th May, 1946 (both days inclusive). - 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 thirty shillings (30s.) each:
Provided that licenses to take or kill imported game and native
game within the said district will be issued to any person receiving
an age benefit or a miner’s benefit under the Social Security Act,
1938, 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. - No person shall in any one day take or kill more than—
(a) Six head of cock pheasants;
(b) Ten head of grey duck;
(c) Six head of black swan; and
(d) Eight head of pukeko.
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Hunting Regulations for Southern Lakes Acclimatization District
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesHunting seasons, game limits, licensing, Southern Lakes Acclimatization District
🌾 Hunting Regulations for Southland Acclimatization District
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesHunting seasons, game limits, licensing, Southland Acclimatization District
11 names identified
- John Stewart (Mr), Property owner in excepted area
- James Watson (Mr), Property owner in excepted area
- Mabin Smith (Mr), Property owner in excepted area
- Alexander Fraser (Mr), Property owner in excepted area
- C. and E. McGearty, Property owners in excepted area
- H. S. and E. King, Property owners in excepted area
- C. J. Drain, Property owner in excepted area
- W. Crawford, Property owner in excepted area
- E. M. Braithwaite, Property owner in excepted area
- Alex. Drain, Property owner in excepted area
- J. S. Collie, Property owner in excepted area
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🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesHunting seasons, game limits, licensing, Stratford Acclimatization District
🌾 Hunting Regulations for Taranaki Acclimatization District
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesHunting seasons, game limits, licensing, Taranaki Acclimatization District