“Any mar. who can drive a car down the Thames Coast road on a Sunday afternoon without hitting anyone can’t be too drunk.”—Mr E. Clendon in the Thames Court. “A lot has been said concerning the warfare of stoats, weasels, and rats upon our native birds,” said Mr E. V. Sanderson at a meeting of the Bird Protection Society at Wellington, “but I say the greatest enemy of our wild life is man—the poacher.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXX, Issue 5470, 4 September 1929, Page 4
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