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FISHERMEN CONFER

SEINE OR SET NETS? (From Our oxen. Correspond*! , THAMES. T*-**-A conference, convened by ** M. Samuel, M.P., to inregttt"* I quests for the imposition of I restrictions on the Danish boats, which operate in the * _ Gulf, was held at Thames on and was attended by over 50 and Mr. A. E. Hefford. chief inspc of fisheries. 0 Mr. C. G. Godfree. secretary I Marine Department, represen i Minister of Marine. Aftr both seine and set ne sentatives had given their ' ie ' " Godfree said the duty was the preservation o and it had been investigating p tion. As head of the de P ar^ ; ; would not recommend any in the existing regulations u ° convinced that it was I the preservation of the S* jfwas evident that there were - ferences of opinion, and the tations made would have careful consideration-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 431, 13 August 1928, Page 14

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FISHERMEN CONFER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 431, 13 August 1928, Page 14

FISHERMEN CONFER Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 431, 13 August 1928, Page 14

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