SPORTSMEN'S NEEDS
-Presa AssociBtlon.)
Better Protection But Dearer Licences
MINISTER READY
(By Telegrraph-
EOTOEUA, This Day. Eeplying to a depufation from the Rotorua Eod and Gun Club, which waited npon him last evening, the Minister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. W. E. Parry, said that his ' department had taken steps to pxotect fish and game but in return for the extra service required licence-holders rnust he prepared to pay a little more for their sport. Fishing and shoo'ting !n the Dominion, he said, were the cheapest in the world and he did not think sportsmen could cavil at a- slight increase. He was prepared to go to greater lengths than perhaps even sportsmen realised to protect fishing and sKooting in the Dominion. In return for the department 's work, however, he appealed to sportsmen generally to co-operate in bringing about more effective ranging.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 22, 10 February 1937, Page 5
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