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There are limits to the strict observations of the rules and regulations which even our more enthusiastic wielders of rod and gun sometimes ranch (states the “Grey River Argus”) This was well demonstrated the other night nt the. annual meeting of the Grey District Acclimatisation Sociotv’s annua] meeting, when the subject of stoats ami weasels came uqder the notice of the meeting Various members had pointed out the destruction worked on bush life by them, nnd it was the unanimous opinion of all present that the protection on these nnimnls should he liftefl One member mentioned that there was n- doubt that these animals often made a meal off ’possums, and he had often found th’em in 'possum trans “And d : d vou let them co?” asked another member The other’s silence was elonuent. nnd a broad grin went round the room.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 7, 3 October 1927, Page 6

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 7, 3 October 1927, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 7, 3 October 1927, Page 6

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