NEW HATCHERY.
"FINEST IN NEW ZEALAND." OPENING NEXT SATURDAY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WAIHI, Sunday. The opening of the new hatchery at Puketurua, near Putaruru, on Saturday next was referred to at the meeting of the Auckland' Acclimatisation Society last evening, when the chairman, Mr. F. C.' McKenzie, extended an invitation to those present to attend the function, which would be performed by the Minister' of Internal Affairs, Sir Alexander Young. The hatchery, Mr. McKenzie said, was the finest in New Zealand and the'water supply easily the best in the Dominion. He thought the society could congratulate itself. Half a million fish had been liberated annually for some years now, and this year one million had been liberated and the rivers should' be stocked four times better than in the past.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 3
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