WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
[BY TELEOn.U'H.— MESS ASSOCIATION.]
Wellington, Monday. Mr. Aysox, the curator of the Acclimatisation Society, writes that ho has secured promises in America and Canada of 1,500,000 whitefish eggs, and 100,000 Pacific and blueback salmon. Canvas-back and red-head duck are very scarce, and he does not expect to get any. He proposes to obtain elk and white-tail deer, quail, and Canadian wild goose. Mr. Ayson says that in fish culture America is ahead of Europe. He has received every assistance in getting an insight into the system of working.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10968, 24 January 1899, Page 5
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