✨ Game Hunting Regulations




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

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Canada Goose, no limit

Canada Goose (Area B), no limit

California Quail, 5

Pheasant, 5

Chukar, nil

Shooting Hours: 7.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. or any period within these hours except that during the period 29 June to 29 November 1992 and 30 January to 28 March 1993 inclusive Canada goose may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day during the specified open season.

Decoy Limit: No limit

Special Conditions

  1. Shooting from boats is prohibited during the month of May 1992 on the Mataura, Aparima, Oreti, Waiau and Waimatuku Rivers and their navigable tributaries.

West Coast Fish and Game Region

Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 83, of 24 May 1990, at page 1861

Game That May be Hunted or Killed Duration of 1992 Season
Grey, shoveler and mallard duck 2 May to 26 July 1992 incl.
Paradise shelduck (areas A, B, C) 2 May to 26 July 1992 incl.
Pukeko 2 May to 26 July 1992 incl.
Black swan 2 May to 26 July 1992 incl.
California quail 2 May to 28 June 1992 incl.
Canada goose (area D only) 6 February to 28 March 1993 incl.

Definition of Areas

Area A: North of the Buller River.

Area B: All that part of the Region south of the Buller River to the Taramakau River.

Area C: All that part of the region South of the Taramakau River.

Area D: All that part of the Region south of the Grey River.

Daily Bag Limits

Grey duck, 10

Shoveler duck, 2

Mallard duck, 10

Black swan, 2

Pukeko, 20

California quail, no limit

Paradise shelduck (area A), 5

Paradise shelduck (area B), 15

Paradise shelduck (Area C), 10.

Canada goose (area D), no limit

Shooting hours: 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., except that Canada geese may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day during the period 6 February to 28 March 1993 inclusive.

Decoy limit: No limit.

Dated at Wellington this 25th day of March 1992.

DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation.

Third Schedule

Game Licences and Licence Fees

Pursuant to regulations 5 and 13 of the Wildlife Regulations 1955, the Minister of Conservation hereby approves the licence fees set and payable in respect of each class of game licence and the conditions attached thereto.

Class: New Zealand Game Licence

Fee: Forty-four dollars and forty-four cents ($44.44) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A New Zealand Game Licence shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game in all Fish and Game Regions of New Zealand.

The holder of the licence shall be subject to the conditions and daily possession limits for each Fish and Game Region in which the hunting or killing of game takes place, as specified under the Second Schedule of the notice in the New Zealand Gazette in which the Minister of Conservation declared the 1992 open season for game.

Class: Junior New Zealand Game Licence

Fee: Twenty-two dollars and twenty two cents ($22.22) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A Junior New Zealand Game Licence shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game in all Fish and Game Regions of New Zealand.

The holder of the licence shall be subject to the conditions and daily possession limits for each Fish and Game Region in which the hunting or killing of game takes place, as specified under the Second Schedule of the notice in the New Zealand Gazette in which the Minister of Conservation declared the 1992 open season for game.

Junior New Zealand Game Licences may be issued to persons under 16 years of age as at 2 May 1992. The provisions of the Arms Act 1983 apply with respect to firearms used in accordance with the licence.

Class: One Week Game Licence

Fee: Twenty two dollars and twenty two cents ($22.22) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A One Week Licence may be issued and be available for use on or after the tenth day (11 May 1992) of the open season for game for a period of seven days from the date specified on the licence.

The licence shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game in the region of issue only.

Class: One Day Game Licence

Fee: Eight dollars and eighty-nine cents ($8.89) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A One Day Licence may be issued and be available for use on or after the tenth day (11 May 1992) of the open season for game for a period of one day as specified on the licence.

The licence shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game in the region of issue only.

Class: Part Season Adult Goose Licence

Fee: Twenty two dollars and twenty-two cents ($22.22) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A Part Season Goose Licence may be issued to authorise the holder to hunt or kill Canada geese on or after 30 August 1992 in any Fish and Game region wherein for the remaining period of the open season for game in that region, Canada geese may be taken.

The holder of the licence shall be subject to the conditions for each Fish and Game Region in which the hunting or killing of game takes place, as specified under the Second Schedule of the notice in which the Minister of Conservation declared the 1992 open season for game.

Class: Junior Part Season Goose Licence

Fee: Eleven dollars and eleven cents ($11.11) + G.S.T.

Conditions: A Part Season Goose Licence may be issued to authorise the holder to hunt or kill Canada geese on or after 30 August 1992 in any Fish and Game region wherein for the remaining period of the open season for game in that region, Canada geese may be taken.



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🌾 Southland Fish and Game Region (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Game Hunting, Southland Region, Season Dates, Bag Limits, Area Definitions

🌾 West Coast Fish and Game Region

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 March 1992
Game Hunting, West Coast Region, Season Dates, Bag Limits, Area Definitions
  • Denis Marshall, Minister of Conservation

🌾 Game Licences and Licence Fees

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
25 March 1992
Game Licences, Fees, Conditions, Hunting Regulations
  • Denis Marshall, Minister of Conservation