✨ Game Hunting Regulations
3 MARCH 2006 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 20 465
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A stand may be claimed by planting on it a stake having either a board or identifying label
attached, having plainly marked on the board or identifying label the name of the claimant and
the number of his/her licence. The hunting stand claim tag provided with the licence must be
completed with the name of the claimant and affixed to the board or identifying label. -
The licence holder claiming a stand must be present in person at the stand when marking up such.
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In the Auckland Waikato Region, only holders of 2006/2007 Whole Season Adult Game Bird
Licences can claim hunting stands. -
No one can claim more than one stand.
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A stand cannot be claimed closer than 90 metres to a stand already claimed by another person
without that person’s consent. -
Any stand not occupied by the claimant within one hour after the opening hour of hunting, on any
day, can be occupied by another licence holder for the remainder of the day.
Conditions
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These approvals shall not derogate from the principal conditions specified for each Fish and Game
Region under the Second Schedule, which shall apply. -
These approvals will expire at the end of the open season for game specified under the Second
Schedule for each Fish and Game Region.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2006, No 20
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2006, No 20
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