The'WellitJ^toh and i Wairarapa Acclimatisation Society has recommended the Government to allow the sliootirigseasoir for both' native and imported game to be opened m this, district from the 15th April to ,31st July. , Formerly the season for shooting native game was -. opened before, imported "_ game were, allowed to be shot, and unscrupnlous sportsmen (?) shot pheasant and ' quail' before the regular 'season- opened. The Wholesale' destruction of native game that has been going onrflotoe years for sale m our town markets 1 has thinned, out 'the .native, pigeons, kakas,' and ducks, while poi-/ soned grain has been /making sad .havoc., among' btir imported game J , {Jnless we wish t<s 'see our' beautiful natrve'birds exterminated, and the work of years' im portatibn, undone, ifc : will be necessary to protectjbpth kinds 0f game.— Post. , ■ :
WhyJ^o'Ajnerican Hfop "Bitters cure ab much ? Because, tboy give good digestion, rich blood and healthy aption oi all : he. organs., , . . . .;,. :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1650, 5 March 1886, Page 3
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