THE ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY AND THEIR LATE lurator —The vexed question o! tije English salmon ova forwarded from '>uncdin in April lust —one box of which Mr A. M. Johnson, late curator to the hristchurch Society claimed, and which claim was subsequently supported by a letter received from the Superintendent of Otago —was again brought up in the form of a resolution, moved yesterday by Mr R. W. Feri'day, who sought to have fifteen of the Koglish salmon now in the gardens handed to Mr Johnson as compensation for the ova •lairaed by him. After a long and somewhat acrimonious discussion, the resolution was lost by a majority of four, and Mr Pereday at once tendered his resignation aa member of the Council, and retired from the
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 842, 6 March 1877, Page 2
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126Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 842, 6 March 1877, Page 2
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