- After the council of the North Canterbury Acclimatisation Society had held a discussion in committee recently, the chairman (Mr C. H. Lawrence) reported that the question of an individual shooting kaka had been fully discussed and, in view of the circumstances, the council had decided to take no action. It strongly deprecated the tendency of those in possession of firearms to shoot anything upon sight, and a general warning was issued that any further cases of such a nature would be dealt with immediately.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4041, 25 August 1931, Page 63
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