ACCLIMATISATION.
THE CANTERBURY SOCIETY.
(Per Press Association.) Christchurch, last night. The Canterbury Acclimatisation Society decided to ask other societies of a similar character to co operate in the formation of nil Acclimatisation Association, composed of delegates from all societies in tho colony, as such an Association could bavo a conference to discuss matters of common interest and have approved suggestions passed into law. The Canterbury Acclimatisation Society has withdrawn approval of the proposal of tho Otago Society to introduce iuto New Zealand Pekin robins, as it is feared that they may become a pest. The Council of the Canterbury Society discussed the matter a<-ain to-day, and decided that, in view of tho lack of information on the subject, it would throw tho responsibility for any action taken on tho Otago Society.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 515, 11 September 1902, Page 3
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