ACCLIMATISATION MATTERS.
DIG GAMU FKOM TNDIA. fiiT Tm.JCfinArn.— pnß9s association J CnnTSTCUUROIT, This Dny^ At n mooHiiß of tlin Accliinatisnlion Soj ciety last night snUsfnctovy news w«« receivod of tho efforts being marie on lho society's behalf to Beouio innrkhor nnd other big gamo from North-wost lmdn for importation. Dr, Moorhousn said he hud been nolifled tlmt Sydney nnd Mclbomiio zoological authorities would look after nny animals forwarded on behalf of (he society. H was iwtlved to requent the Uninii Shipping Company to entry any nnimnJs fnrwaixUd from India. Tho «" ciely doclded to siippoit the petition of Tiittlfl lUver iwldctiti «-«kiug tlmt T<«ke PorsyUi should bo mndo a unnotnniy for nnlivp gamo, nnd to forward il to the Colonial Neorolary.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 46, 23 February 1906, Page 5
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120ACCLIMATISATION MATTERS. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 46, 23 February 1906, Page 5
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