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It is announced that tho following birds are absolutely protected, and anyono shooting or taking any of them is liable to 6 penalty of £10 Tui, huia, white heron, bittern, crested grebe, bellbird, bluo and orange wattled crows, ground parrot, kiwi, saddleback, and stitch-bird. Inimitable joy ! To sit at early dawn, Noontido or evening sweet—to idly sit lJi'Awii.g new inspirations with each breath In curling "maths of dainty blue-grey smoke, And build such Spanish castles in the air Ne'er doubting in that pleasing frame of mind Complete fulfilment of each idle dream. Here then is bliss; not surely in stern facts In fancy rather, where we all may rove Enlist then to your aid an " Indian Chief" For none can give enchantment like to this.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 3

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