CONTROL OF RABBITS
FUR VARIETIES UNPOPULAR. By Telegraph—Press Association. Feilding, Last Night. At the North Island Rabbit Boards’ conference here to-day Mr. K. W. Dalrymple presided, 35 delegates being present. Remits were passed that the whole, of the North Island should be included m some rabbit board area and that the Government should so enact that no permits would be issued for keeping Chinchilla or Angora rabbits in rabbit board districts. The conference favoured the removal .of the protection from stoats and weasels m strictly forest areas. , The 7 conference rejected a proposal that Government subsidy be paid to a boar controlling less than 20,000 acres, delegates being opposed to small boards. The following officers were elected, ire sident, Mr. K. W. Dalrymple; vice-presi-dent, Mr. B. N. Sandilands; ' executive; Messrs. C. E. Johnston, F. G. Raikes and W. L. Grice ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1930, Page 14
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