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UNIQUE ACCLIMATISATION.

ESTABLISHING THE SALMON. ■WELLINGTON, March 29. Dr. C. H. Gilbert, one of the Canadian fisheries experts who recently toured the Dominion, returned from Australia on hie way back to Ivisco to-day. He paid a further high tribute to Mr Ayson's (Success hi acclimatising guihnat salmon as a in Kjue performance. He urged thai. New Zealand should forbear and not tut its cake too soon. If he had the framing of the regulations he wonild forbid catching;, quinnat for years till the producing capacity of the waters was established.

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Shannon News, 30 March 1926, Page 4

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UNIQUE ACCLIMATISATION. Shannon News, 30 March 1926, Page 4

UNIQUE ACCLIMATISATION. Shannon News, 30 March 1926, Page 4

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