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MAR. 31] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 391

Acclimatization Reference to Description. Class of Game that may be taken or killed. Duration of Open Season, Commencing and Terminating Dates included. Daily Bag Limit.
District.
East Coast .. New Zealand Gazette No. 27 of 29th March, 1923, at page 858. (For reference to excepted areas see Second Schedule) 1. Cock pheasants, Californian, Virginian, and Australian quail\n2. Grey, spoonbill, mallard, and paradise duck, black swan, and pukeko 3rd May to 29th June, 1947\n3rd May to 25th May, 1947 1. Cock pheasants, 6.\n2. Cock pheasants, Californian, Australian, and Virginian quail, grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, and black swan, 25 head in all.\n3. Grey, paradise, mallard, and spoonbill duck, 15 head in all.\n4. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 head in all.\n5. Paradise duck, 5.\n6. Pukeko, 8.
Grey District .. New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 750 1. Grey and spoonbill duck, black swan, and pukeko\n2. Paradise duck (provided that these birds may not be taken or killed in the area bounded as follows : Commencing at a point at the junction of Coal Creek with the Grey River ; thence in an easterly direction for approximately two miles to Gentle Annie Bluff; thence in a northerly direction in a straight line for a distance of approximately two miles to Camp Railway Crossing; thence in a westerly direction along the foot of the Rapahoe Range to the junction of Coal Creek and the Grey River, the point of commencement). 3rd May to 2nd June, 1947\n3rd May to 2nd June, 1947 1. Paradise duck, 5.\n2. Black swan, 15.\n3. Pukeko, 25.\n4. Grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, and black swan, 20 head in all.\n5. Grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, 15 head in all.\n6. Grey and/or spoonbill duck, 10.
Hawera .. New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 750 1. Cock pheasants and Californian quail\n2. Grey duck, black swan, and pukeko 3rd May to 31st July, 1947\n3rd May to 25th May, 1947 1. Cock pheasants, 6.\n2. Grey duck and black swan, 15 head in all.\n3. Grey duck, 10.\n4. Pukeko, 15.\n5. Californian quail, no limit.
Hawke's Bay .. New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 750. (For reference to excepted areas see Second Schedule) 1. Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail\n2. Mallard, grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, pukeko, and black swan 3rd May to 31st July, 1947\n3rd May to 25th May, 1947 1. Cock pheasants, 5.\n2. Paradise duck, 10.\n3. Black swan, 5.\n4. Pukeko, 10.\n5. Cock pheasants, grey, spoon-bill, mallard, and paradise duck, and black swan, 25 head in all.\n6. Mallard, grey, spoonbill, and paradise duck, 15 head in all.\n7. Grey and spoonbill duck, 10 head in all.

Special Conditions.--No person shall take or kill imported or native game on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 10th and 11th, or 17th and 18th, or 24th and 25th days of May, 1947, 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 3 p.m. on the 19th day of April, 1947, 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 100 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.

| Hobson .. | New Zealand Gazette No. 17 of 12th March, 1925, at page 750 | 1. Cock pheasants, Californian and Australian quail\n2. Grey duck, black swan, and pukeko | 3rd May to 30th June, 1947\n3rd May to 25th May, 1947 | 1. Cock pheasants, 6.\n2. Californian and/or Australian quail, 20 head in all.\n3. Black swan, 2.\n4. Grey duck, 10.\n5. Pukeko, 15. |

Special Conditions.--No person shall take or kill imported or native game on the 3rd, 4th, or 5th days of May, 1947, 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 19th day of April, 1947, 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 100 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.



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