SALMON INDUSTRY.
FISHERMEN WAIT ON MINISTER Electric Telegraph—Press Association Dunedin, April 11. A deputation representing the Port Chalmers Fishermen’s Union waited upon the Hon. J. Anderson to-day and asked that certain portions of the rivers in which quinna.t salmon are found, should be thrown open for netting for commercial purposes. The Minister said the officers of the Department were anxious to assist in every vossible direction, and they were not going to put any unnecessary obstacles in the way of making the salmon industry a oomrercial success. They would, however, have to watch the industry, and some restrictions, would be necessary. Mrt Ayson, Commissioner of Fisheries, would come down and report.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31433, 13 April 1923, Page 2
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