New Zealand Gazette

New Zealand Gazette

No. 43 27 11AR1984 by __ . -----. SUPPLEMENT TO THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE OF THURSDAY, 15 MARCH 1984 Published by Authority WELLINGTON: WEDNESDAY, 21 MARCH 1984 Open Season for Game in Acclimatisation Districts North Island South Island and South Island Saturday, 28 April 1984: The number of game birds specified in the Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit · PURSUANT to the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of Internal Affairs for the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. declares an open season for game, in the acclimatisation districts, Sunday, 29 April 1984: Twice the number of game birds specified and subject to the conditions specified in the Second Schedule hereto, for Saturday, 28 April 1984. excepting the closed game areas published in the supplement to the Every subsequent day: The number of game birds specified in the New Zealand Gazette of 6 March 1980, and subject to any Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit for amendments in any subsequent Gazette notice, and in this notice. the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. The attention of sportsmen and others is drawn to the daily game possession limits set forth in the First Sc~ule hereto and to the A Waiver of Restrictions on Baiting, and Methods of Taking. and provisions of the Wildlife Act 1953 and the Wildlife Regulations Shooting of Game Not in Flight 1955. Baiting for Waterfowl PuRSUANT to section 17 of the Wildlife Act 1953, the Minister of FIRST SCHEDULE Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game of the family Anatidae (waterfowl) during an open season for game in the Daily Game Possession Limit acclimatisation districts named hereto, where food has been cast, EXCEPT where all game is labelled with the following details: thrown, placed or planted during the 1984 open season for game, or during the period thirty (30) days immediately preceding the (a) The name and address of the person by whom the game was 1984· open season for game, and subJect to the conditions specified taken· below: (b) The number of the licence to hunt or kill game held by the person by whom the $llme was taken; Acclimatisation Districts (c) The name of the acclimatisation society by which that licence was issued; Ashburton Acclimatisation District. (d) The name of the acclimatisation district in which the game Auckland Acclimatisation District. was taken; and Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. (e) The date on which the game was taken; Central North Island Wildlife Conservancy. Hawera Acclimatisation District. no person shall have in his possession on any one day game in Hawke's Bay Acclimatisation District. excess of the following numbers: Hobson Acclimatisation District. North Island Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. Marlborough Acclimatisation District. Saturday, 5 May 1984: The number of game birds specified in Nelson Acclimatisation District. the Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit North Canterbury Acclimatisation District. for the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. Otago Acclimatisation District. Sunday, 6 May 1984: Twice the number of game birds specified South Canterbury Acclimatisation District. for Saturday, 5 May 1984. Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. Every subsequent day: The number of game birds specified in the Southland Acclimatisation. District. Second Schedule of this notification as the daily bag limit for Ta~ Acclimatisation District. the acclimatisation district in which the game is taken. Waitaki Valley Acclimatisation District. 828 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 43 Wanpnui Acclimatisation District. Conditions: A New Zealand Game Season Licence shall enable Wellington Acclimatisation District. the holder to hunt or kill game in all acclimatisation districts of West Coast Acclimatisation District. New Zealand. The holder of the licence shall be subject to the Westland Acclimatisation District. conditions and daily possession limits specified under the Second Whangarei Acclimatisation District. Schedule for the acclimatisation district in which the hunting or killing of game takes place. Magazine Shotguns Levies: North Island acclimatisation societies; a levy of $3.00 upon PURSUANT to section 18(l)(c)(iii) of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as each licence issued is payable to the Council of North Island amended by the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of Acclimatisation Societies. Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game within the South Island acclimatisation societies; a levy of $5.00 upon each acclimatisation districts named hereto, with any shotgun of a calibre licence issued is payable to the Council of South Island 12 gauge or less having a magazine of any type not adjusted in accordance with regulations made under this Act, and capable of Acclimatisation Societies. holding more than one shell, subject to the conditions specified below and for certain acclimatisation districts. Class: Junior North Island Game Season Licence Acclimatisation Districts Fee: Twelve dollars fifty cents ($12.50) Ashburton Acclimatisation District. Conditions: Junior North Island Game Season Licences may be Marlborough Acclimatisation District. issued to persons under 16 years of age as at 5th of May 1984. The Nelson Acclimatisation District. licence shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game within all North Canterbury Acclimatisation District-applicable only for that acclimatisation districts of the North Island except the remaining period of open season for the district, commencing on acclimatisation districts of Hawera, Hobson and Mangonui­ 16 July 1984. Whangaroa. The holder of the licence shall be subject to the Otago Acclimatisation District. conditions and daily possession limits specified under the Second South Canterbury Acclimatisation District. Schedule for the acclimatisation district in which the hunting or Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. killing of game takes place. West Coast Acclimatisation District. The provisions of the Arms Act 1958 apply with respect to firearms Westland Acclimatisation District. used in accordance with the licence. Levy: A levy of $1.50 upon each licence issued is payable by Camouflaged Rowboats North Island acclimatisation societies to the Council of North Island PURSUANT to section 18 (I) (f) (vi) of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as Acclimatisation Societies. amended by the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of Internal Affairs approves persons to hunt or kill game within the Class: Junior South Island Game Season Licence acclimatisation districts and open game area, named hereto, from unmoored camouflal!ed rowboats, subject to the conditions specified Fee: Five dollars ($5.00) below and for certam acclimatisation districts. Conditions: Junior South Island Game Season Licences may be Acclimatisation Districts and Open Game Area issued to persons up to 16 years of age and shall enable the holder to hunt or kill game in all acclimatisation districts of the South Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. Island. The holder of the licence shall be subject to the conditions Firth of Thames Open Game Area. and daily possession limits specified under the Second Schedule for Hobson Acclimatisation District. the acclimatisation district in which the hunting or killing of game Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District. takes place. Tauranga Acclimatisation District-applicable only to the estuarine The provisions of the Arms Act 1958 apply with respect to firearms waters of Tauranga Harbour. used in accordance with the licence. Wellington Acclimatisation District-applicable only for that remaining period of open season for the district, commencing on Levy: A levy of $1.00 upon each licence issued is payable by 7 May 1984. South Island acclimatisation societies to the Council of South Island Whangarei Acclimatisation District. Acclimatisation Societies. The notice published in the supplement to the New Zealand Game Not in Flight Gazette No. 44, 30 March 1983, p. 978-Game and Junior Game PURSUANT to section 22 of the Wildlife Act 1953 (as amended by Season Licences and Licence Fees is hereby revoked. the Wildlife Amendment Act 1983) the Minister of Internal Affairs approves within the acclimatisation districts named hereto, persons SECOND SCHEDULE to shoot at, hunt or kill game of the family Anatidae (waterfowl) while not in flight, subject to the conditions specified below. Ashburton Acclimatisation District Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 68, 28 September 1933, at Acclimatisation Districts page 2463. Bay of Islands Acclimatisation District. Game That May be Hunted or Duration of 1984 Hobson Acclimatisation District. Killed Season Mangonui-Whangaroa Acclimatisation District Marlborou~ Acclimatisation District. Grey, shoveler (or spoonbill), and 28 April to 29 July 1984 Otago Acclimatisation District. mallard duck incl. Southern Lakes Acclimatisation District. Paradise duck (only in that portion West Coast Acclimatisation District. of the Ashburton Acclimatisation Westland Acclimatisation District. District west of State Highway No. 28 April to 29 July 1984 Whangarei Acclimatisation District. 72) incl. Pukeko (hunting is permitted only Conditions east of Blowing Point Bridge over 28 April to 29 July 1984 the Ashburton River) incl. I. These approvals shall not dero~te from the principal conditions Black swan (only in that portion of specified for each acclimatisation district under the Second Schedule the Ashburton Acclimatisation which shall apply. District west of State Highway

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