PLIMMERTON SHEEP.
Sir,—l would be obliged if you would allow me space in your .valuable paper bo protest to the Hutt County Council for the way the residents at Plinimcrton Extension are being treated. Sheep are allowed to wander into everybody's gardens, and at present it is impossible lor us to do anything in tho way. of beautifying or growing vegetables. Not only nro sheep, but also cattle. much to the annoyance and fear of ladies, allowed free use of the roads. Plimmerton at present is about the most neglected part of the ltutt County. Perhaps it is because we have no ranger or pound connected with the district. Plimmerton is going ahead, and particularly the Extension, but if "H'e get no better protection than wo have been getting of late it will not be encouraging for people to build. Hoping, sir, that our member will look into'these .matters and give us fair treatment and lietter protection for our property. By doing 60 he will have the liearty thanks of ■ PLIMMEETON EXTENSION.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2805, 24 June 1916, Page 7
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172PLIMMERTON SHEEP. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2805, 24 June 1916, Page 7
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