Christchurch News.
[By Telegraph—Press Association.] Christchurch, last night. The Canterbury Acclimatisation Society has decided to ask the Colonial Secretary to allow seagulls to be destroyed when more thau a mile inland, in view - of the immense damage done by them to lambs and fish.
. The President of the Exhibition this evening distributed gold medals and special prizes in the home industries and working exhibits section, before a large attendance. He said both sections had been eminently successful, especially the latter one, which is the first held in connection with the exhibitions in the colony.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 26, 31 January 1901, Page 2
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