FISHING INDUSTRY
PROFESSOR PRINCE'S VIS-IT. (United I?bess Association.) WELLINGTON April 13. Professor Prince, Canadian Commissioner of Fisheries, leaves to-morrow morning for Lyttelton in the Hinemoa. Later he goes in that vessel to Foveaux Strait and Stewart Island, to investigate the fishing grounds and oyster beds. Afterwards Air Prince, who will be accompanied by Mr L. F. Aysc/n, Government Inspector of Fisheries, will go to other fishing grounds of the Dominion. Mr Prince believes that the herring should' be made to play an important part in the New Zealand fishing industry, and he will endeavour to devise means of introducing the herring to our coastal waters. By this means . the quality of fish generally will be improved, as the presence of the herring attracts other fish.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 14 April 1914, Page 5
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