Complying with a request made by the New South Wales Government, the New Zealand Government has arranged for the conservator of fish and game in Rotorua, Mr A. Kean, to leave next week for Sydney on loan to the State Fresh Water Fisheries Department. The Minister for Interna] Affairs (the Hon. W. E Parry) stated last evening that it was the, intention of the New South Wales Government to remodel the State’s facilities for trout fishing and generally to make improvements in hatchery work on the lines of the -New Zealand trout fisheries. The services of Mr Kean had been asked for to investigate the condition of the New South Wales fisheries arid to submit recommendations for their improvement.— Press Association. . Autumn foliage at the Botanic Gardens will be at its best this week, the range of colour and the genera] effects this year being particularly impressive. It is expected that more than the usual numbers will visit the gardens in the next few days, and enthusiasts in colour photosranhy. a number of whom find material for study in the gardens, will also have ample subject matter for their art in the present multicoloured foliage.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23002, 23 April 1940, Page 8
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