- Acclimatisation. —The work, of accli matisation is extending to Tauranga. : .We are; informed that Mr Chadwick has let loose a pair-ofpheasants, and two pairs of rabbits at the Gate Pah. Mr Clarke has turned out fourpairs of rabbits at a place called Panipam, and Captain" Goldsmith has'liberated a number on a smallisland in the •-‘harbour, 1 recently leased , by him These accessions to our stock of wild animals are ‘very- acceptable, and will soon multiply ; 1 and. the thanks, of the community are due to these gentlemen, who have- exercised sotnuch forethought, and taken-the trouble to. furnish us with donations soVwelcome. -The community are likewise itidebted to Captain Sellars,, who brought these little Btrangera >y in. safety, and,-without- charge.—^Tauranga. Becord, - ; 'j
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 1, Issue 42, 14 October 1867, Page 255
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