Game Season Regulations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 12

to in the Fourth Schedule of the Supplement dated 3 May 1960
to the Gazette of 28 April 1960. Any person hunting or killing
game otherwise than in the terms of this notification (including
the special conditions specified in relation to any acclimatisation
district) is liable on conviction to a fine of £50.

FIRST SCHEDULE
DAILY GAME POSSESSION LIMIT
Except where all game is labelled with the following details:
(a) The name and address of the person by whom the game was
taken;
(b) The number of the licence to hunt or kill game held by the
person by whom the game was taken;
(c) The name of the acclimatisation society by which that licence
was issued; and
(d) The date on which the game was taken,
no person shall have in his possession on any one day those species
of duck which are game in excess of the following numbers:
Saturday, 5 May 1962: A number of game corresponding to the
number specified in this notification as the daily bag limit
in respect of grey, mallard, shoveler (or spoonbill), and
paradise ducks.
Sunday, 6 May 1962: Twice the number of game specified for
Saturday, 5 May 1962.
Every subsequent day: As for Saturday, 5 May 1962.

SECOND SCHEDULE
Auckland Acclimatisation District
Reference to Descriptions Gazette No. 62 of 16 October 1947,
at page 1680.

Game that May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1962 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), mallard, and paradise duck (except that no duck may be hunted or killed on Great Barrier Island) 5 May to 20 May incl.
Black swan 5 May to 10 June incl.
Pukeko 5 May to 10 June incl.
Californian and Australian quail and cock pheasants 5 May to 1 July incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, 10.
Shoveler (or spoonbill) duck, 5.
Mallard duck, 10.
Paradise duck, 10.
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), mallard, and paradise duck, 10 in all.
Black swan, no limit.
Pukeko, 10.
Californian and Australian quail, no limit.
Cock pheasant, 6.
Shooting hours 6.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.

Special Conditions

  1. No person shall use or cause to be used for the hunting or
    killing of game on Lake Waikare any fixed stand, pontoon, hide,
    maimai, or loo, except within 200 yd of the margin of the said lake.
  2. No person shall use or cause to be used for the hunting or
    killing of game on Lake Ngaroto any fixed stand, pontoon, hide,
    maimai, or loo, except within 90 yd of the margin of the said lake.

Closed Game Areas
Add:
78. All D.P. 23519; being part Maungatapu Block. Blocks II,
VI, Maungakawa Survey District, being 36 acres. The property of
A. C. Allen, Riverdale, Piako, Morrinsville.
79. Allotment 173, Paremoremo Parish, Waitemata County,
being 95 acres. The property of R. J. Plank, Rosedale Road,
Albany.
80. Section 39, Hauturu East No. 2, part Section 3B 2, part 4B 2,
Block XI, Orahiri Survey District; being 315 acres. The property
of D. Board and Mrs C. M. Board, R.D. 7, Otorohanga.
81. Part Lots 1, 2, D.P. 8057, of allotment 49, Opaheke Parish,
Block XII, Drury Survey District; being 82¼ acres. The property
of M. C. Kinder, Flays Road, R.D., Rama Rama.
82. Sections 23, 37, and 56, Block 2, Aroha Survey District. The
property of B. J. Parker of Waitewheta.
83. Part Allotments 90 and all 91, 99, Kaukapakapa Parish,
Block VII, Kaipara Survey District, and Allotments W116, W117,
E117, M117, 118, 119, 172, 173, 176, Makarau Parish. Block VII,
Kaipara Survey District. The property of W. L. McLean, Kaukapakapa R.D.
84. Part Lots 5 and 6, Section 17, Suburbs of Auckland being
50 acres. The property of One Tree Hill Borough Council, 272
Manukau Road, Epsom S.E. 3.
85. Part lot 5, Section 17, Suburbs of Auckland; being 86 acres.
The property of Auckland By-products Ltd., P.O. Box 282,
Auckland.
86. Parts Lots 5 and 7, Section 17, Suburbs of Auckland; being
150 acres. The property of Auckland Farmers Freezing Co.,
P.O. Box 90, Auckland.
87. The Borough of Te Aroha.
88. All that area in the North Auckland Land District, Manukau
County, above and below the line of high water at ordinary spring
tides of the Manukau Harbour and all the water thereon, bounded
by a line commencing on the said line of high water at the intersection of the western side of the embankment constructed by the
Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board in Block VIII, Titirangi
Survey District, with the southern boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 43773,
and proceeding generally westerly along that boundary to and
easterly and north-easterly along the northern and north-western
boundaries of the said Lot 1, to and easterly along the southern
side of Ambury Road to the north-eastern corner of Lot 1 aforesaid; thence south-westerly along the south-eastern boundary of
that lot to and easterly and southerly generally along the generally
southern and western boundaries of parts Allotments 86 and 85,
Manurewa Parish, and part Lot 1, D.P. 10686, to the northernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 44296; thence easterly generally along
the generally northern boundaries of the said Lot 1 and Lot 2,
D.P. 43581, and that last-named boundary produced across the
public road forming the eastern boundary of the said Lot 2 to
the eastern side of that road; thence northerly along that roadside
to and south-easterly along the south-western side of Wallace
Road to and westerly, southerly, and easterly along the northern,
western, and southern boundaries of Lot 1, D.P. 41357, to and
southerly along the western side of Wallace Road aforesaid, to
and westerly, southerly, and easterly along the northern, western,
and southern boundaries of Lot 1, D.P. 30842, to and again
southerly along the aforesaid roadside, to and westerly along the
northern side of Creamery Road, and southerly along the western
side of Greenwood Road to a point 1372.02 links south of the
southern side of Island Road, being the south-eastern corner of
part Allotment 83, Manurewa Parish comprised in certificate of
title, Volume 1384, folio 80; thence westerly along the southern
boundary of that part of Allotment 83 to the north-eastern corner
of part Lot 1, D.P. 43557; thence westerly and southerly along
the northern and western boundaries of the said part Lot 1, to
the northern side of Ascot Road; thence along a right line crossing
that road to and south-westerly along the north-western boundary
of Lot 2, D.P. 43557, and the south-eastern boundary of Allotment
260, Manurewa Parish, to and south-easterly along the southwestern side of the public road forming the south-western boundary
of Lot 2 aforesaid, to and south-westerly along the north-western
side of Oruarangi Road to the northern boundary of part Allotment
78A, Manurewa Parish (Landing Reserve, Gazette 1890, page
1364); thence westerly along the said northern boundary to and
southerly and westerly along the eastern and southern boundaries
of part Allotment 78A (Drainage Purposes, Gazette 1957, page
2327), to and along the line of high water at ordinary spring tides
of the Oruarangi and Waitomokia Creeks, to and westerly along
the southern boundaries of parts Allotments 174, 173, and 172,
Manurewa Parish (Drainage Purposes, Gazette 1957, page 2239),
to and southerly, westerly, and northerly along the eastern southern,
and western boundaries of Lot 1, D.P. 44808, to and again westerly
along the southern boundary of part Allotment 172 aforesaid, to
and generally northerly along the line of high water at ordinary
spring tides of the Manukau Harbour and the western side of the
embankment constructed by the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board in Block XII, Titirangi Survey District, to and easterly,
northerly, and westerly along the said line of high water at
ordinary spring tides along the shores of Puketutu Island (Old
Land Claim 333), to the western side of the embankment constructed by the Auckland Metropolitan Drainage Board in Block
VIII aforesaid, and northerly along the line of high water at
ordinary spring tides on the said western side to the point of
commencement.

Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District
Reference to Description: Gazette No. 17 of 12 March 1925, at
page 749.

Game that May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1962 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and mallard duck, and black swan 5 May to 27 May incl.
Pukeko 5 May to 10 June incl.
Californian and Australian quail, and cock pheasants 5 May to 1 July incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, 10.
Shoveler (or spoonbill) duck, 5.
Mallard duck, 10.
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and mallard duck, 15 in all.
Black swan, 8.
Pukeko, 10.
Californian and Australian quail, no limit.
Cock pheasant, 6.
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

Hawera Acclimatisation District
Reference to Description: Gazette No. 14 of 25 February 1960,
at page 249.

Game that May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1962 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), mallard, paradise duck, and black swan 5 May to 27 May incl.
Pukeko 5 May to 10 June incl.
Californian quail and cock pheasants 5 May to 31 July incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, 10.
Shoveler (or spoonbill) duck, 5.
Mallard duck, 10.
Paradise duck, 10.
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), mallard, and paradise duck, 10 in all.
Black swan, 5.
Pukeko, 10.
Californian quail, no limit.
Cock pheasant, 3.
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.



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🌾 Open Season for Game in Various Acclimatisation Districts

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5 May 1962
Game, Hunting, Seasons, Bag Limits, Acclimatisation Districts, North Island, New Zealand
7 names identified
  • A. C. Allen, Property owner of closed game area
  • R. J. Plank, Property owner of closed game area
  • D. Board, Property owner of closed game area
  • Mrs C. M. Board, Property owner of closed game area
  • M. C. Kinder, Property owner of closed game area
  • B. J. Parker, Property owner of closed game area
  • W. L. McLean, Property owner of closed game area