IN QUEST OF THE HUIA BIRD
-»• (rt~za assoctatiow tbubckam.) WANGANUI, March 5. , .-'At a meeting of the Museum Trustees to-nigbt. the curator reported that The ___<t reteivdd information from an authoritative source that two pairs of -Juiias had been seen in the bush near Wanganui. Dr. J. A. Thomson, Kiectorof the Dominion Museum, and -tb.Jiini.ter of Internal Affaire had Bear-of this, and approached the local -Museum authorities, asking for information as to the locality, and offering awistance to get specimens. A-*. _AV decided to reply stating that " in regard to huias sup- * ?? )s ? d . *° ***** oeen seen was meagre inquiries were being made, and tbe Oovernment was asked as to its in--.ntion.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14909, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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