A report states that the average life of street lights in Paeroa is 1710 hours, Matamata 1664’ hours, Morrinsville' 1276 hours, anld Waihi 910' hours. i ■ An interesting fact not generally known to sportsmen in connectyg? with the legislation governing ing was disclosed at a meeting of the A executive of the Hawke’s Bay Acclimatisation Society when th© ranger,, Mr F. D. Robson, stated that in the „ event of a person being found with a bag of either fish or game exceeding the regulations, not only the whole bag but the- implements used in its connection could be confiscated (says the “Telegraph”).’ “If the‘ bag is fouiJd in a car it is possible, under the Act, to confiscate, the car,” re? ' marked Mr Robson.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5245, 29 February 1928, Page 2
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