ACCLIMATISATION.
NORTH CANTERBURY jjgjj The council of the, North Pu||f Acclimatisation Society met l&sv|i Dr. C. M. Anderson (presideM^ Mr J. Hislop, secretary ,ii|™ parftnent of Internal stating that provision had btt|§§ for licences to take imports!! native game to include those wuo did nob take 'ou££ng£ during tne mam game lor imported and native gt)&§|§ obtain a license uttet the >c|)gn|J| season for godwit only. s|m The chairman said thaV»tß|S lat'iuns covered knots aa;ww^^ The letter was received. ,'Jraffl Mr Hisiop iu a further'&*£>§§§ thai regulations would beps|l||| dealing witu taking opOßSum^^ flic letter was referred. j^Bf! 'Lhe Chief Inspector ofJlllS wrote stating, thai ■minion and sold them muwlffij|g return for tne becietary ofrtl|j|| Department, VI eJJingtoti. *ftgM| - The secretary of ment wrote asmiig tor views as to the minimum 6sw||§ that could be taken Hum yin to liin or i2in,, Mr Jj. A. bhaud euid thab : S| an ample size. N ''"" Html Mr w. JU-eans said that'tis|§j llhn usually were put back^^i Mr L>. nope, tmuou.', chairman, taid that Um^rag^ it was decided to ~Mpl|||jffl council did not see aituiing tne piesent mimamfflffl Mr G. H. Bullaid, p6W||H| Crown Lands, Urder-in-Councii ii&uing reserv 3047, J^mmm 'lhe letter was committee appointed pretf|l|3H with the receive. ' for permission to shoot yw|||ira| (ower part ol his run,li&p|jiK§ us they aie numerons' scant source ol annoya||f§fffl| The letter was Committee, with P ofterj^Blß The secretary stated "Mm brow, eecreary the 'Aswran cioty, had represented terbury Society at a Welliaffffli ence in regard to the detfaSßß brow had reported, to theraH that the fiakaia and T>n»»pHß far as they were in thft„£|WW tnct, were well controllediaMM not intended to there, but in North CrafflfHH Nelson and other. herds were very snooting out, action Mr Pilbrow jointed ciety was taking terbury by issuing pernu fee. It was decided byttISSSS tiiat the North burton Societies particulMff™"* ing after the deer v und^^Hß A motion was WBsajffljlttfißß The secretary said ance-sheet he hadvpr<SßMwß that the Society. nnan{j§§3fflHH better position *f""i ,'^^CTfMBnB , Mr J>. Hope, WrfttoWfiiUH during the month were liberated as 3COO, Halswell were about 2000 etUl*tol|Bjfl|H|| the Avon when the l'e-fitock the p^dsi'^^^fflH Mr Shand the practice of boats on bake Ellesme^^Mßß A motjon' by structing 'the-ranger j#si|fflHH person he found of boat on the regulations, was,. Messrs C. R. Clark^jSßHßß committee to * re P of increasing the bers of the" staff. '^?i||raHHH The Lloyd Lib^l^HH States, forwarded ; a ; cbJ^E|^fflj tihe notes on fl ?^°^Bß I literature in returnl'^^|^HH The secretary a copy of the &n^3^^nHH The incoming ed to appoint a Rw^^W||H move that deer-stalkine for culling er^4^^^H Big Ben's' ! for general diraensiol|| |^SB is far f rom^^fJ^lKHSH , hardly counts, -useless, but Hi" Him || |BI|W||HH of 110 tons, 17 tons. Rnssia ; bell, that at TrotzttoMfflSM equal to 13 the English re ?°,i|M^B Austria, German^^^^Sßßß midget of l' tt,e curiously en . OU is content with a B ?^^|H|B
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17742, 19 April 1923, Page 10
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