CORRESPONDENCE.
■ T£ii M^-iagerte. TO IUE EDITOR. 1 Sir, —The niidermtod paianraph appeaicd in the p.'p •i tl-e other (!a\ :- i "Mr. E sio,\d. ot Aiai"(.l.o. iias received »\ord tiu.t liis tuthei, Mr. J. J Howl, i«iiow on his iva\ beck to New Zealand ! with a numbei ot ariir.als tor the Arai niolio Zoo. The animals comprise — One pair ot lions (tv.o \ears old), one pair ot tigers, one pair oi L'ais, tine p;n i" oi black antolopes, four macaws (parrots), two Miltnres, tuo (lenioisell* 1 < raiios Messrs. Bo.\d and Hreiinan have been given the contract oi making 'the nonwork for the cages." (Juei.x Can anyone import such dangerous v« ild animals into a quiet bubuil> snob as Aramoho without the permission ot the local authorities, and have (lic--(> local authorities seen to pioper precautions IxMiig taken.— l am, etc., PUULIC SAFKTV.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12935, 27 November 1909, Page 2
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141CORRESPONDENCE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 12935, 27 November 1909, Page 2
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