DOMINION FISHERIES.
)1R PRINCE’S VISIT. ■ [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM. 3 WELLINGTON,. April !o. Pi) jss >r L'rince, Canadian Co inn ssioner c r P si.erics, leaves to-morrow uirni ig 1 o'. Lyttelton .in the llinemon. Later, lie goes in that, vessel to Fovea • x S 'nit and ,Stewart Island to iuves'ig Ue fishing grounds and cy&te* heels. Afterwards Mr Prince will bo ac“unpanied by -Mr L. F. Aysrin, Gov- . mmant Inspector of Fisheries, _ to <>t». ; ,4':liirg grounds of the Dominion. Mr Pi luce ly ’h v s the herring should be made to pi ay :r> important part in New; Zealand:-?’ fishing industry, and will endeavour to devise means of introducing the herring to our coastal waters. By this means the quality of fish generally will be improved as tire presence of herring attracts other fish.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3623, 14 April 1914, Page 2
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