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SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO. LTD., SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS,
CORNER OF HIGH AND SHORTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND.

S.I.M.U. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, 145–147 WORCESTER
STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

STATE INSURANCE OFFICE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE LTD., 149–151 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELL-
INGTON.

TARANAKI FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, HIGH
STREET, EITHAM.

T. and G. Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd., corner of
Lambton Quay and Grey Street, Wellington.
Transport Industry Insurance Co. Ltd., Transport House, 171
The Terrace, Wellington.
Union Assurance Society Ltd., Commercial Union Building,
Corner of Woodward Street and The Terrace, Wellington.
United Insurance Co. Ltd., Shortland Street, Auckland.
Victoria Insurance Co. Ltd., Shortland Street, Auckland.
Wairarapa Automobile Association Mutual Insurance Co.,
91–99 Chapel Street, Masterton.
Westrays, J. B., and Co. (New Zealand) Ltd., Maritime Build-
ings, 4 Customhouse, Quay, Wellington.
Yorkshire Insurance Co. Ltd., Yorkshire House, 29–31 Short-
land Street, Auckland.
(I.A. 22/6)


Open Season for Game in Acclimatisation Districts—North
Island

IMPORTANT—The closed game areas published in the
Supplement dated 3 May 1960 to the Gazette of 28 April
1960, and in any subsequent Gazette notice, apply to the 1964
open season for game, subject to any amendments thereto and
deletions therefrom published in this notice.

This notice applies only to the open season for game in
those acclimatisation districts which fall within the North
Island.

Pursuant to the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of Internal
Affairs declares an open season for game of the kinds specified
and in the acclimatisation districts specified in the Second
Schedule hereto during the periods and shooting hours set
forth in relation to each district, except in the closed game
areas published in the Supplement dated 3 May 1960 to the
Gazette of 28 April 1960, in the Gazettes of 29 March 1961,
27 April 1961, 4 May 1961, 27 July 1961, 15 February 1962,
5 April 1962, 28 February 1963, and 18 April 1963, and in
this notice, and subject to the special conditions published
in this notice, and hereby calls the attention of sportsmen
and others to the daily game possession limits set forth in
the First Schedule hereto, and to the provisions set forth
or referred 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 con-
viction 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, 2 May 1964: 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, 3 May 1964: Twice the number of game specified
for Saturday, 2 May 1964.
Every subsequent day: As for Saturday, 2 May 1964.

SECOND SCHEDULE

Auckland Acclimatisation District

Reference to Description: Gazette No. 62 of 16 October
1947, at page 1680.

Game That May be Hunted
or Killed

Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill),
mallard, and paradise duck
(except that no duck may be
hunted or killed on Great
Barrier Island)
Black swan
Pukeko
Californian and Australian quail
and cock pheasants

Duration of
1964 Season

2 May to 17 May incl.
2 May to 7 June incl.
2 May to 28 June incl.
2 May to 28 June 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.
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 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 with 200 yards 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 yards of
    the margin of the said lake.
  3. No person shall claim any stand, hide, shelter, maimai,
    mudhole, loo, louvre, or position, except by the planting
    thereon of a stake having attached thereto either a board
    or an identifying label being plainly marked with the name
    and address of the claimant, and also having attached thereto
    a metal marker issued to the claimant with his licence.

Closed Game Areas

Add:

(101) Allotments 218 and 219, Pukeatua Parish, being 298
acres, the property of the estate of S. H. Green.
(102) Lots 3 and part 2, Block V, Whangamarino Parish,
the property of Mr L. Babington, Waiterimu.
(103) All D.P. 27937, Allotment 88, Pukete Parish, Block
XVI, Newcastle S.D., Block IV, Alexandra S.D., being 112
acres 3 roods 30 perches, the property of Mr A. Bethell,
Rotokauri, Block XIII, Komokorau S.D.
(104) Lot 3, D.P. 21474, of Allotments 89, 90, also part
Allotment 89, Paremoremo Parish, being 35 acres, the
property of Mr G. W. Howlett, 2 R.D., Kumeu.
(105) Allotments 18, 19, 19A, parts 13A, 14, 16, 17, Puke-
kura Parish, being 187 acres, the property of Mr Roy R. G.
Fisher and Mrs Ella M. Fisher, Pukerimu, Cambridge.
(106) Lot 2, D.P. S. 2381, part Lots 2 and 3, D.P. 26180,
part Hararahi No. 1, parts D.P. S. 10893, 10981, being Section
4, Block IX, and part Sections 12, 37, and 26, Block XIII,
Ohinemuri S.D., part Section 97 and Aorangi Nos. B 2,
B 3A, B 3B, B 3C, C 2, D 1, D 2A, parts B 1, C 1, and D 2B,
Block XIII, Ohinemuri S.D. Sections 13, 14, and 15 and
part 12, D.P. 22582, part Lot 3, D.P. 36936, Aorangi A,
No. 1, and part A 2, A 4A No. 2 A 4D No. 2, and part 1,
Block XIII, Ohinemuri S.D., being 1,089 acres, the property
of Fairview Land Co. (Paeroa) Ltd.
(107) Part Allotment 139, Waipareira PSH, being 71 acres.
The property of Mr D. W. Brewer, Hunters Road, Taupaki.
Delete:

(27) Sections 186 and 105 of Block XVI and Section 13 of
Block XV, Ohinemuri Survey District, the property of
C. Thorpe, Waihi.
(76) Section 26, Block III, Aroha S.D., Waihi West. The
property of C. C. Martin, R.D. 2, Waihi.

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
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and
mallard duck, and black swan
Pukeko
Californian and Australian quail,
and cock pheasants

Duration of
1964 Season
2 May to 24 May incl.
2 May to 7 June incl.
2 May to 28 June incl.

Daily Bag Limits

Grey duck, 10.
Shoveler (or spoonbill) duck, 5.
Mallard duck (female), 10.
Mallard drake, 15.
Grey, shoveler (spoonbill), and
mallard (male and female) duck,
10 in all, except that 5 extra
mallard drakes only may be
taken.
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m.

Closed Game Area

Delete:

(6) The property of Mr C. H. Porritt, of Tutekehua, as
under: Sections 71 and 73, Te Karae, Block II, Mangamuka
Survey District, containing 756 acres, being the whole of the
land in certificates of title, Volume 388, folio 241, and Volume
388, folio 242.



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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 February 1964
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🏛️ Open season for game in North Island acclimatisation districts

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Game, open season, acclimatisation district, North Island, Wildlife Act, bag limits, shooting hours
10 names identified
  • S. H. Green, owner of closed game area property
  • L. Babington (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • A. Bethell (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • G. W. Howlett (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • Roy R. G. Fisher (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • Ella M. Fisher (Mrs), owner of closed game area property
  • D. W. Brewer (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • C. H. Porritt (Mr), owner of closed game area property
  • C. Thorpe, owner of closed game area property
  • C. Martin, owner of closed game area property

  • Minister of Internal Affairs