CYANIDE
INVERCARGILL. The throwing of cyanide or some compound of cyanide into streams to kill trout has become prevalent throughout the South Island, according to a letter received by the Southland Acclimatisation Society from the Otago Acclimatisation Society. It was described as the most obnoxious and destructive method of illegally killing fish which had'yet Appeared. Both societies have taken up , the matter, with the authorities.— (Sp.)
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Northern Advocate, 13 March 1948, Page 9
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66CYANIDE Northern Advocate, 13 March 1948, Page 9
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