FISH FOR ANGLERS
NEW WAIKATO HATCHER
UP-TO-DATE EQUIPS
The progress of the new A hatchery on the Waikato Teceivefl ourable comment at the monthlv ing of the council of the AntSf Acclimatisation Society last night! "It is the most up-to-date ku in New Zealand," said the pmidS F. E. McKenzie. "It will P eTe nffi possible to hold 2,000,000 fisj, \ should use it to its fullest ontJi From the old Okoroire hatched another member came the accl&l tion of the rainbow trout of New 7 land, and there was every as that the new hatchery would he an t? greater success. " a It was decided to hold the stwri 250,000 fish for another three S at least, for experience abroad 2 shown that approximately twelve tin as many yearling fish survived tw2 fingerlings. On the report of a'mj on the abundance of fine brown tronlk parts of the Mangatangi River, ft L, decided to place an order for 200000 V in South Canterbury to stock <tf suitable rivers in the society's ate?
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 269, 13 November 1935, Page 18
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