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FOR ■■ .T.TT?(r< VRGIM '■resolution of rh> . the li.terna. Afmirs, i: i i for liberal, cm t.-.vourah'v on th- . . - experience -h ■ upon th*- ■. ■ .■ other part< ■ ;ins was that th y It had been ; rnveo thr-t rh--r as v ’ was said by < V tO/O< ■ ■ a-. ■nirnage of arons woiibl bn infuiit xo gain which -•nr-'ful farming du.'try. S-0.,--ch.-:-.? nIM CI.JC'--of skins. The • Air I’ui-rv; 1.0 h''< • • nr Hokitika royally. Th ■ roy i’y of 6d pt :r s opu.'sums| aioD.unt-'d for. and -J 1 4 V,o / airo-.j ;r Kirk in:. !e a .. h-’r’: to the forests. H uid not the Govern- ■ \uc'hna* Societie' H Would proP<>nii) co T 3 -::i.'i:iia. pr< i_r<-vs and blues. ■'oiib.l be libcratod on one Talien Riwr. and side. TheyßH limi-.-d areas >-irh tho oo;P.]n to ar-v appreciable size. The speaker strongly formation of a t rappers -- ■-li a vb'w re Iwlning oifoet i his rijh’-'. ami al<o to ■'ation of tho-o-. v.-ho f and who a.-led . J •o the detriment of th- 1 exi-tina emm'-i 1 the fv.b v: <kins. and wn abo rw.t ‘o i nemi ven ionct' wlwn ■li'iinse of thorn. • rar-r-' had ."op skins. 1: ■o pay £25 rovakv. A ■ was forced t■> aroopt -rf-r : ng in ord-w to ' ■ t'.-es, and he did not hie reward of h’< la I '--' ii formod. it f hat trappers wonb] l-.v-. 1 ■nltv in getting ,n <b-<] r - t-. tn cover the rov-ltv nnf : ' • •ory sale wa< pP*d. ’’ trading would i> r ' bold” form of a pool, simil-ir tn ■> hinted at i••’•nduoo. Tin ennt.mdod th son was opened too earlv. ■ it started on Angus! Ist voung opossums would and the fur would bn allov grow into a better cor. gave instances where he onndsums kilim] with a kittens. Poaching West Coast. In ea trapper was brought Itefo . opossums and 3b kittenfrom him. The fur on th was only half an inch 10?.... were sold by Mr Jeffiio for Is, Is 6d. and 2s. T‘ B thing could bo prevented extent if the troopers h: ation. They would then ly to assist in bringing . B instiro. Another tvp. of v the cyanide poison, i . T 1 adversly aff'-Of-d marketable. Tim ryanid--.i',dreil< native bir Is ■lepib'd tn kill ike tj-uhs mm-’’, to de<t;o\ our limb. mnteiy 400 mi’. < of tinenuld be utilised effect’v issnms. d:P' being liberated between rivers. The '■mbhcrnm - the ity mand for opo>.'-:ri that sent coin' with it. am. 'oaring industry or. the A'. time absorb p’-'ojx : unomploy.-d. !’ er suggested mat ■ of sufficient ’■nn--' 1 to . calling of pubm- moetin • view to urging that the preventing the he dustry he removed. The action.xif the B Mayor (Mr J. W. Grecnslmh in bringing* the matter forward at the -meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was very commendable, and it was. quite J likely that much would be achieved by — fl Mr T. Beck (Chairman ot the Grey Acclimatisation Society) states that both the Grey ami the Hokitika AcclL matisation Societies onib avoured about six months ago, to get the Government to remove the restrictions on the portation and breeding ot but without success. mA
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Grey River Argus, 21 June 1927, Page 5
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