ACCLIMATISATION.
CONFEHENCS 0^ SOCIETIES.
[I'Hi;SS ASSOCIATION.!
WELLINGTON, November 4. ■ ,Th© annual cemforenco of Acclimatis'auon is beiiig held to-day. The/ 'following 'officers were electee}. ; — President/ ' Mr. • Tripp j, vice-president, Mr; Fitzroy; council; Messrs Wilson (Taranaki), Hanan - ,(Invercargill), Brown (Dunedin), Eayton (Auckland), .Earl ' (Auckland),' Dr' Moorhbuse' (Canterbury), , Chisholm . (Otago), • Jones l (Stratford), Rutherford, (South Cantorbu'ry), Liffitiin '(Wanganui), Lowe (Wellington), Pollard , (Marlborough). A' remit from Wanganui urging Got vernment "to proclaim a close season in 1910 for all imported game other than doer throughout *New Zealand, and for that one season hares be declared game in those districts where they , are not game, was negatived.
STOATS AND WEASELS.
A Southland remit requesting Government to remove protection from stoats and weasels throughout New Zealand was agreed to, with the addition of the words: "In such district or portion thereof as the Acclimatisation Society, or local authority controlling same, may determine."
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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146ACCLIMATISATION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVIII, Issue LVIII, 4 November 1909, Page 7
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