SICKNESS AMONG HARES
COURSING CLUB'S LOSS. OFFICIALS MYSTIFIED. WAIHI, April 17. Owing to the death of three hares and the emaciated condition of several others, the executive of the Waihi Coursing Club decided to postpone the inaugural meeting which was to have been held to-day. The president of the club, Mr W. J. Allen, said that he could not account for the mortality and sickness among the hares, which had been given every care and attention. Officials were mystified as to the cause of the sickness. Samples were being sent to the Government pathologist in tho hope that his analysis would give some indication of the cause and the necessary remedial measures. Mr Allen made it quite clear that there was not the slightest suspicion of foul play or poisoning, and this view was supported by tho police.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 18 April 1933, Page 8
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