ASHBURTON COUNTY COUISO L. RABBIT NUISANCE NOTICE is hereby given that the Sheep and Rabbit Inspector having reported that the rabbits in this county | are on the increase, owners of property are notified that the Rabbit Act will be strictly enforced by the Inspector unless immediate steps are taken to destroy the
rest. The attention of landowners n to the following clauses of the Act : i called Babbit
Clause No, B.—Any Inspector may serve or caused to be served upon any one or more of the owners of any private land on which ha believes there are rabbits, a notice in writing In the form or to the effect set forth in schedule A,
hereto requiting the Imre tlon of the rabbits on such Clause 9 —lf immediate service of such notice sue of the owners upon whom served do not commence t acts, deads, matters, and t opinion of the Inspector m to destroy the rabbits on t tloned in such notice In thi possible, and having so comi continue such action until si destroyed, each of the owne such notice has been set liable to a penalty of not 1 pound nor more that tweni Clause 10. —After the ex] month from the date of aoo the last preceding section still, In the opinion of th< rabbits on the land men notice, each or any one i owners upon whom the nol In the preceding section b shall be liable to a further less than five pounds n twenty pounds, and so ot ceediug period of one which there shall still, In -he Inspector, be rabbits r Clausa 11.—If any own or fail to comply with aforesaid to destroy rabbi
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1287, 13 July 1886, Page 2
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282Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1287, 13 July 1886, Page 2
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