Wellington Acclimatisation Society
* (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION). Wellington, This Day. Th« Wellington Acclimatisation Society passed the following resolutions — That the export in a frozen state of any game whatever should be prohibited, and the law be so amended as to prevent the dealing with native or imported game (frozen or otherwise) out of season ; That it be recommended to the Government that sales of native or imported game be prohibited for one year ; That an attempt be made to import canvass back duck and Virginian Quail; That Sir James Maitland and Mr Annistead be written to, to ascertain whether it would be possible to import English Grayling ova. The total quantity of trout ova collected at the Masterton fish ponds this season have been 1,013,730. A larger number would have been collected had it not been tor the heavy floods in the river during the spawning season.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 2
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