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EGGS OF CRAYFISH

FINE FOR ILLEGAL REMOVAL <By Telegrrapa. —Press Association) WELLINGTON, Friday A breach of the regulations designed to ensure a future supply of crayfish in territorial waters resulted in the appearance of Santo Safiottl before the magistrate, Mr J. G. L. Hewitt. He pleaded guilty to having in his possession a female crayfish from which external eggs or berries bad been removed by artificial means. Mr A. C. Kaberry, for the department, in answer to the magistrate, said the regulations were designed so that crayfish would multiply; it was not that they were not good to eat. Safiottl, who admitted ho knew he had acted wrongly, was fined £2 and costs.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 9

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EGGS OF CRAYFISH Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 9

EGGS OF CRAYFISH Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20911, 16 September 1939, Page 9

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