CONFERENCE OF ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETIES.
At the annual Conference of the New Zealand Acclimatisation Societies, which opened yesterday at Wellington, the follo.vinjgt officers were elected Mr Chisholm (Otago); vice-president, Mr .J. Wilson (Wellington); treasurer, hjr L. G. P-eid (Wellington); secretary, Mr N T . Yon Stunner (Wellington); auditor, Mr Q. (Wellington); &uflci]~Messrs D. MAJJurn. (Taranaki), L. Aaptnall (South A. F. Lowe (Wentknd), W. i j9 w 5 b fWajigamji), Fred, Eefle (Aucfe(SouWwaJi A- C. Begg (Otago), G, B. Ritchie (CanterbW)It was resolved—“ That it he a recomn mend»t{on to the Government that the protection at present accorded to pigeons, * a W» to oil lands of oattve game every third year on petition of •^ I, L.' e ® istem * acclimatisation society e tfaait it * a to the Government rnat on the application of any society Government reserve.? end land set apait for runway reserves be declared sanctuaries for the protection of native and imported game, such reserves to be defined by the society making the nppheation; that the Government absolutely prohibit the sale-or export S ! " nri in «* colon* lor a penod of three yeuis.”
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Evening Star, Issue 12257, 26 July 1904, Page 7
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