ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY
♦ The following remits for the conference of Acclimatisation Societies to < be held la September were appro Tea last night by a general meeting of the North Canterbnry Acclimatisation Society:— That the ranger may. should be have ground* for suspecting any person or persons of or any other illegal means of securing 6sh, apply to the Superintendent of Police in the district wherein the offence is elieved to take place for a personal search warrant and the superintendent may at his discretion issue sacb persona) search warrant to be in force for the period stated thereon. No single-piece rod erf a greater length than eleven feet shall be used on any lake, river, or stream in New Zealand. Rods over eleven foot must have not lees than two joints so plsoed as to divide the rod into three or more approximately equal parts. That it be a recommendation that the white swan be protected throughout the Dominion. That the season for eastern plover and the turnstbne should be opened at the same time as the season for the godwit and the knot.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19691, 7 August 1929, Page 17
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