FISHING RIGHTS
THE NEW REGULATIONS
(By Telegraph.—Press, Association.)
TAUMARUNUI, This Day. A d^utation from the Taumarimui .-Rod anu Gun Club waited on the Hon. R. T. Bollard, Minister of Internal Affairs, last night, requesting tiiat the present practice of .allowing * spoon fishing iv the TokaanU rivers be adhered to. If fly fishing alone was allowed in these rivers in future, then tlm licenses would- decrease from this end of. the district. ■ Mr. Bollard said that Taupo fishing was not for any particular fisherman, but for all. Certain rivers had been set aside for fly fishermen, but this class could not have all the rights. He assured the deputation that the spoon fishermen would be looked after in the ■new regulations to be 'issued shortly.
(Messages marked . •UritJsti Ciillelnl VVlic ii'ss." imblislictf iv mis Issue, cro soul oui by the linpcrJnJ Affairs Branch of the r r ih7e Minister a Department of tlio flow Zealand uovernmcnt.j
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 137, 14 June 1927, Page 9
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