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ACCLIMATISATION

MONTH !.V C'Or.NCII. MKKTING. 'Mis- monthly meeting of the Southland Arclim at isat ion SnckdyM Counttil was held last night, Mr A. H. Stock presiding. The Stock Committee reported that SO.OOU ova had already been secured and the curator expected a bis run during the next two weeks. The commit tee recommended -.hat the Otago Sot-iey be supported in an endeavour to obtain a short season for paradise ducks, say, for one month from .July 1, with a limit- of 1-1 per day.— The renort and recommendation wore adopted. It was decided to apply to the Minister of Marine for permission to dispose of the lialtery anil spot light used by ,1. Vickery', Buchanan and McKay in the recent trout poaching ease and also for any gear that mav he forfeited under the Act. Accounts amounting to .£-10 17s 3d were passed for payment.

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Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

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ACCLIMATISATION Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

ACCLIMATISATION Southland Times, Issue 18847, 12 June 1920, Page 3

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