DOMINION NEWS.
QUINNAT SALMON IN N.Z. WATERS. WELLINGTON, March 29. Dr C. H. Gilbert, one of the Canadian fisheries experts, who recently toured the Dominion, and have returned from Australia on the way back to ’Frisco, to-dav at Wellington paid further high tribute to Mr Ayson's success in the acclimatisation of quinnat salmon as a unique performance Ho urged that New Zealand should folbear, ami not cut its cake too soon. If he had the framing of the regulations he would forbid catching quinnat e'almon for years, till the producing capacity of the waters was established. FOUND DROWNED. AUCKLAND, March 29. James Morley White, seventy resident of Avondale, was found drowned in Oakley Creek Avondale, on Sunday He had been missing from Ins home since Saturday morning, and was found by a search party. It i. supposed that he was sitting on the edge of the creek and fell m.
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Grey River Argus, 30 March 1926, Page 2
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