CRUELTY TO HARES.
ORDEAL OF ENCLOSED COURSES. "There i.s a pretty strong feeling amongst the public 011 the question of onciospil cowt\siup inatclios, said My. Parker (Chrisfchurch) e.t yesterdays conference of the Society for the Provenlion of Cruelty to Animals. He added that if was n very cruel t-port to see a hare chased by dogs in an enclosure where it had absolutely 110 possible chaiice of a fair run. The hare was, released and the docs proved easy \vin : Hers sometimes killing the unfortunate animal before it had time to cover any distance worth mentioning. ■ Colonel Porter (Napier) said that he had no objection to the open courses, but the enclosed courses were most objectionable. , , Other delegates also spoke 111 similar strain strongly objecting ty enclosed cou'.'.-ing mulches. • . It was derided lo endeavour lo have a claii-n inserted in a Bill prohibiting en., closed emirsine matchcs.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 6
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147CRUELTY TO HARES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 6
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