try will 1)0 trapped out. That is not likely, since there will always be areas in the Far North where men cannot live, hut animats can. Nevertheless, there are those who are reading the writing on the wall. Some ol' ftlie largest companies buying furs admit that they are investigating the possibilities of fur farming', while outsiders interested in ifur say that these companies already have tracts of land where they are experimenting.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1930, Page 2
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