“There is little or nothing done for old horses, man’s most hard-working friend,” said Mr C. F. Quinnell, president of the Animal Protection Society, at the inaugural meeting of the society in Auckland. “Very little is done to preserve our wild bird life;; there is no home for homeless animals in the Auckland Province and no clinic where rich and poor may bring their animals for free treatment and free advice.” Mr Quinnell stated that one of the main objects of the society was to stimulate interest among children.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1938, Page 3
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