ACCLIMATISATION
'" •-.... ' !♦■' .."- ' ' — X '■''■ !'■ FEILDING SbC!(Efy?slMOV^; , (Special to the "Evening Post."j**i FALMEKSOJCiNiN.,; This! Days ' ' ■" Owing to .what, wps considered, tosatisfactory treatment by the Welling- :. ton Acclimatisation Society some £33 \ ■years ago, Feilding; sportsmen decided to break away arid (form an acclimatisation district of their own. Lilst evening, however, , there. was ;■ a decision to join up again with the Wellington isociety, a decision - which, if 'accepted by Wellington, .. means that the Feilcjing society will go out of existence. This is falling $n with the wishes . of/1 the Minister ;of Internal Affairs (fthe • Hon. W. JE. „ ' Parry) for more 'effective control pt acclimatisation ' activities' in the' Dominion.. : ... ' -,-,; ... ].'■' ■-' %' .■ x. ■' '■ '•■ 5...' V
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 4
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106ACCLIMATISATION Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 4
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