CANTERBURY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.
[BY TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.] Christciii-rch, Wednesday. At a meeting of the Council of the Canterbury Acclimatisation Society this evening letters were read from Sir John Hall, drawing attention to the damage caused to the lambing flocks by seagulls. It was decided to bring the matter under the notice of the Colonial Secretary, with a view to obtaining permission for landowners to shoot gulls on their own property. The society decided to object to the granting of the petition of fishermen that netting for trout should be permitted in Lake Ellesmere, under certain conditions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11536, 22 November 1900, Page 5
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