β¨ Game Hunting Regulations
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 54
Ashburton Acclimatisation District
Reference to Description: Gazette, No.68, of 28 September 1933, at page 2463.
Game That May be Hunted or Killed
| Game | Duration of 1988 Season |
|---|---|
| Grey, shoveler and mallard duck | 7 May to 3 July 1988 incl. |
| Paradise shelduck (area A) | 7 May to 31 July 1988 incl. |
| Pukeko (area B) | 7 May to 3 June 1988 incl. |
| Canada goose | 7 May to 28 November 1988 incl. |
| 4 February to 30 April 1989 incl. | |
| California and brown quail | 7 May to 28 August 1988 incl. |
| Cock pheasant | 14 May to 22 May 1988 incl. |
| Chukor | 7 May to 28 August 1988 incl. |
| Black swan (area A) | 7 May to 3 July 1988 incl. |
Definition of Areas
Area A: That area of the District west of State Highway No. 72.
Area B: That area of the District east of Blowing Point Bridge over the Ashburton River.
Daily Bag Limits
| Game | Limit |
|---|---|
| Grey duck | 25 |
| Shoveler duck | 25 |
| Mallard duck | 25 |
| Paradise shelduck | 10 |
| Grey, shoveler and mallard duck aggregate limits | 25 in all |
| Pukeko | 2 |
| Canada goose, no limit | |
| California quail | 15 |
| Cock pheasant | 1 |
| Chukor | 15 |
| Black swan | 1 |
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. or any period within these hours except that during the period 6 June 1988 to 30 April 1989 incl. Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day during the specified open season.
Decoy limit: No limit.
South Canterbury Acclimatisation District
Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 17, of 12 March 1925, at page 752.
Game That May be Hunted or Killed
| Game | Duration of 1988 Season |
|---|---|
| Grey, shoveler and mallard duck | 7 May to 3 July 1988 incl. |
| Paradise shelduck (area A) | 7 May to 3 July 1988 incl. |
| Pukeko | 7 May to 3 July 1988 incl. |
| Black swan | 7 May to 5 June 1988 incl. |
| Canada goose (area B) | 7 May to 28 November 1988 incl. |
| 4 February to 2 April 1989 incl. | |
| Canada goose (area C) | 7 May to 28 November 1988 incl. |
| 4 February to 30 April 1989 incl. | |
| California quail | 7 May to 28 August 1988 incl. |
| Cock pheasant | 7 May to 28 August 1988 incl. |
| Chukor | 7 May to 28 August 1988 incl. |
Definition of Areas
Area A: That area of the District west of State Highway No. 1 between the Rangitata and Pareora Rivers.
Area B: That area of the District east of Burkes Pass.
Area C: That area of the District west of Burkes Pass.
Daily Bag Limits
| Game | Limit |
|---|---|
| Grey duck (area B) | 5 |
| Grey duck (area C) | 25 |
| Shoveler duck | 5 |
| Mallard duck | 25 |
| Paradise shelduck | 10 |
| Grey, shoveler, mallard duck; and paradise shelduck aggregate limits | 25 in all |
| Pukeko | 2 |
| Black swan | 1 |
| Canada goose, no limit | |
| California quail, no limit | |
| Cock pheasant | 1 |
| Chukor, no limit |
Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. or any period within these hours except that during the period 6 June 1988 to 30 April 1989 incl. Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day during the specified open season.\n
Decoy limit: No limit.
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πΎ Ashburton Acclimatisation District Game Hunting Regulations
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesGame hunting, Season dates, Bag limits, Ashburton
πΎ South Canterbury Acclimatisation District Game Hunting Regulations
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesGame hunting, Season dates, Bag limits, South Canterbury