Tlio planting of heather in tlie National Park ha< received universal condemnation (states an exchange). One of ho ehiei* opponents of tlio policy, ilr \Y. Salt, ot "Wanjjanui. -who is a member of the National Park Board. has received letters from all parts of New Zealand in support of his attitude. 'Mr Salt said that he would strenuously resist the planting of any noxious weed* in tho pan*, and lie considered that the Hoard would 'hj well advised to have the heather grubbed out before it spread all, over the country^
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 13
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