Game Hunting Regulations




5 APRIL
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1145

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, no limit
Shoveler (or spoonbill), 5
Mallard duck, no limit
Paradise duck, Low Country 2, High Country 8
Pukeko, north of the Ashley River 2, south of the Ashley River 4
Canada goose, no limit
California quail, 10
Cock pheasant, 1
Chukor, no limit

Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. or any period within these hours except that during the period 1 June 1982 to 20 March 1983 inclusive, Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day, during the specified open season.

Decoy limit: No limit.

Special Conditions

  1. No hut, mudhole, stand, hide, shelter, maimai, boat, louvre, or cylinder or other contrivance shall be used for the hunting or killing of game in any part of Lake Ellesmere in which the water is of a greater depth than 60 cm, excepting such areas as may be decided upon by the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society, provided that nothing in this special condition shall prevent any person using any vessel for the purpose of retrieving game that has been killed or wounded.

Otago Acclimatisation District

Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 50, of 26 July 1945, at page 945.

Game That May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1982–83 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and mallard duck 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Paradise duck (except a close season shall apply in the area south-west of the Clutha River from the Cromwell gorge to the Beaumont Bridge and also in the areas east and south of the Lammermoor Range, Rock and Pillar Range, and then in a direct line from Hyde to Morrisons) 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Pukeko 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Black swan 1 May to 7 June 1982 incl.
Black swan-Maniototo County 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Canada goose 1 May to 24 October 1982 incl.
California quail 5 June to 22 August 1982 incl.
Pheasant 5 June to 22 August 1982 incl.
Chukor (except a close season shall apply in that area east of the Taieri River downstream of Kokonga and south of State Highway 85 from Kyeburn to Palmerston) 5 June to 22 August 1982 incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, 25
Shoveler (or spoonbill), 25
Mallard duck, 25
Paradise duck, 4 (except that 8 may be hunted or killed in the county of Maniototo, south and east of State Highway No. 85)
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), paradise, mallard duck, pukeko, and black swan, 25 in all
Pukeko, 1
Black swan, 1
Canada goose, no limit
California quail, no limit
Pheasant, no limit
Chukor, no limit

Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Decoy limit: No limit.

Special Conditions

  1. No person shall use, or cause to be used, on any water within the district for the hunting or killing of game any fixed stand, pontoon, hide, maimai, or loo, except within a distance of 10 metres from the margin of such water in non-tidal waters, or from the low-water mark in tidal waters or, where raupo abounds, 10 metres from the outside edge of such raupo.

Closed Game Areas

Delete:
(3) The property of G. M. Bush as follows: Part Section 3a, Duncan Settlement, Block VIII, Dunedin and East Taieri S.D., Lots 32 and 33, Township of Brighton View (Plan 2643); and being part of Section 52 and closed road, Block VIII, Dunedin and East Taieri District, and including that portion of the stream known as Taylors Creek, between the bridge and the sea.
(9) Ponds known as the “Coalpits”, coming within the boundary of the Wyndham Borough Council.
(12) The pond on the property of Mr M. F. Mulvena, being part Section 46, Earnsleigh Settlement, being part Block X, Leaning Rock S.D.
(17) Pond on the property of Mr W. J. Hand, Waikaiā, Section 4, Block VI, Waikaiā S.D.
(18) That portion of the Wyndham River between the road bridge on Craigs Road and fence line on the river, approximately ¼ mile upstream, and which borders the property of Mr J. Carney, part Section 18, Block I, Mokareta S.D.
(19) That property known as the Telford Farm Institute, at Otanomomo, near Balclutha, South Otago.

South Canterbury Acclimatisation District

Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of 12 March 1925, at page 752.

Game That May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1982–83 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and mallard duck 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Paradise duck (West of State Highway No. 1 only) 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Pukeko 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
California quail 1 May to 22 August 1982 incl.
Pheasant 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Chukor 1 May to 22 August 1982 incl.
Canada goose 1 May to 24 October 1982 incl. and 5 February 1983 to 27 March 1983 incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Pukeko, 3
Shoveler (or spoonbill), no limit
Mallard duck, no limit
Paradise duck (West of State Highway No. 1 only), 5
California quail, no limit
Pheasant, no limit
Chukor, no limit
Canada goose, no limit

Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. or any period within these hours except that during the period 1 June 1982 to 27 March 1983 inclusive, Canada goose may be shot 24 hours per day, during the specified open season.

Decoy limit: No limit.

Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District

Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 39, of 9 July 1959, at page 903.

Game That May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1982–83 Season
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and mallard duck 1 May to 18 July 1982 incl.
Paradise duck 1 May to 7 June 1982 incl.
California quail 1 May to 22 August 1982 incl.
Chukor 1 May to 22 August 1982 incl.
Canada goose 1 May to 24 October 1982 incl.
Canada goose 5 February 1983 to 27 March 1983 incl.

Daily Bag Limits
Grey duck, 15
Shoveler (or spoonbill), 3
Mallard duck, 15
Paradise duck, 3
Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), mallard and paradise duck, 15 in all
California quail, no limit
Chukor, no limit
Canada goose, no limit

Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. except that during the period of 19 July 1982 to 27 March 1983 inclusive, Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day, during the specified open season.

Decoy limit: No limit.

Closed Game Areas

Delete:
(5) All that area in the Westland Land District, County of Westland, bounded by a line commencing at the northernmost corner of Rural Section 516, situated in Block XIV, Okuru S.D., and proceeding south-westerly along the north-western boundary of Rural Section 516 aforesaid and its production across a public road to the middle of the Turnbull River; thence north-westerly generally down the middle of that river to a point in line with the south-western



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🌾 Hunting Regulations for North Canterbury Acclimatisation District (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Game Hunting, North Canterbury, Duck, Swan, Quail, Pheasant, Goose, Bag Limits

🌾 Hunting Regulations for Otago Acclimatisation District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Game Hunting, Otago, Duck, Swan, Quail, Pheasant, Goose, Bag Limits
  • G. M. Bush, Property mentioned in closed game areas
  • M. F. Mulvena, Property mentioned in closed game areas
  • W. J. Hand, Property mentioned in closed game areas
  • J. Carney, Property mentioned in closed game areas

🌾 Hunting Regulations for South Canterbury Acclimatisation District

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Game Hunting, South Canterbury, Duck, Quail, Pheasant, Goose, Bag Limits

🌾 Hunting Regulations for Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District

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Game Hunting, Southern Lakes, Duck, Quail, Goose, Bag Limits