Shooting.
GAZETTE NOTICE. The Animals Protection Act Amendment Act, 1889— Section 4 No person shall kill, destroy, or shoot at any game or native game with anything but a shoulder gun, and no snch gun must exceed piz^ No. 10 at muzzel, or be fitted with barrels exceeding 86io in length. No gun shall exceed 101 bin weight. Any person offending against this provision is liable to penalty not exceeding £10. Faction 5. No person shall sell any native game, or take ov kill any native game for the purpose of sale, without previously taking out the reqni-rpfl license. Penalty not, exceeding £20. Section 6. No sale of n^five game shall taka place prior to Ist May and subspquent to It? 1 August in any year. If any pcrsou hod a license to sell game— i.e.. imported game — he is not liable to pay a second fee on taking out a license to sell native game. But both licpnses must be taken out if itis intended to sell both kinds of game.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1898, Page 2
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172Shooting. Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1898, Page 2
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