KILLING PROTECTED GAME
HEAVY FINES (By Telegraph—Press Association) ELTHAM, 30th July. Charged at the Eltham Magistrate’s Court to-day before Mr Tate, S.M., with killing protected game (pigeon), shooting imported game (grey duck), and with wilfully taking, destroying, or injuring any bird or animal, or the nest of any bird or animal within the Egmont National Park, a board wood-splitter named L. it. D. Ives was fined £25 arid costs, £5 2s, on the first charge, convicted oil the .second charge, and fined £SO and costs 10s on the third charge. William Duggan, for killing a pigeon at Awatuna, was fined £2O.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 6
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