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THE SALMON OVA.

; The 'salmon ova which arrived per Arawata was conveyed by. special r train from the Bluff anddeposited in the Wallacetown batching ponds. They were carried thence on haudbarrows. • The shipment comprises 113 boxes, three of which hbve been sent to Canterbury. On opening and examining two boxes after arrival at the ponds; the-ova In one, supposed tocontain,6oo eggs, turned out 90 apparently in a healthy condition. The other, sup-' pesed to contain 1,200 eggs.turned ont 280 which appeared to possess vitality. The curator is exercising the greatest care,,and takes the work of unpacking entirely oh himself.’

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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

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99

THE SALMON OVA. Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

THE SALMON OVA. Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2

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