c tr-mmmmmammmmammm Within the last three or four weeks a number of men who could not get work about Dunedin have gone upcountry to try rabbiting, and as 'there has been a similar exodus from other towns ’ it may be taken for granted that bunny is now being pursued to lairs 'that' were perforce left unexplored during the winter, says -the “Pluinedin Star.” An expert of the skin trade volunteers the belief tn.it the back country of Otago will be thoroughly searched during the coming month's. The improved price of '*ah-bit-.skins iis an inducement to diligent exploration. At present values there is not n lot of money in the tv-oping industry, but it is more payable than® in the earlier part of the year, - and the opinion is .freely held that the market is more likely to advance than to recedh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 8
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