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ACCLIMATISATION

WESTLAND COUNCIL BUSINESS. , The Council of the Westland Accßma. tjsation Society met laut evening when there were, present: Messrs A. C. Armstrong, A. N. Baker, W. B'raddon, \G. Kelly, J. King, R. Paterson, GPerry, R. St-uart, D. J. Evans and the secretary. Mr Baker presided in the absence of the president (Hr Teichoi* mnnn). Inward correspondency wa ß received iig follows; From the Department of Internal Affairs, with reference to the protection of pukeko—Received* From the North Canterbury Society, confirming arrangements re the supply of 400,090 brown trout eyed ova for the coming- season.—Received The 'Grey Society forwarded suggestions foir the ranging of the combined districts of both societies. After discussion the reply was left ;n thg hands of the secretary. The Hawkes Bay Society forwarded a suggestion that fiehing licenses issued in any particular society’s district be made operative in that district only, instead of throughout the whole Dominion.—lt was decided that this Society could not agree with the gestionThe Gtago Society forwarded particular? regarding th P supply of brown trout eyed o-n for the 1933 season.— Received. The Southland 'Society advised the reduction in the cos*- of brown trout '-yed ova .for the season 1.933 and asking the Society to advise requirements early. .After d’-scrVision 'it was decided to ask tliA .Southland Society if they could supply 400,000 ova early in 'August.

Mr J. Foster, of Wellington wrote seeking particular,g re deer stalking in the Landsborough district. South Westlaud. The secretary- reported that he had replied to the letter. The annua* meeting of the Society will be held on April 28 in the County Chambers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1933, Page 5

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ACCLIMATISATION Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1933, Page 5

ACCLIMATISATION Hokitika Guardian, 4 March 1933, Page 5

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