COUNTRY NEWS
NOTES FROM VARIOUS CENTRES (From Our Special Correspondents.) HANAWATU A matter which has been cousin? a good deal of concern to the Voxton Tlarbonr Board fov some considerable time was discussed at a meeting of that body at Palmerslon North on Tuesday afternoon. On lihe banks of the M&n'awata ll.iver there ore quite a number of flaxmills, and tiho refuse from theso has been discharged into the stream, and eventually finds ils way down to Foxton, with the result that it collects on the sandbanks with which tho harbour abounds, and causes a menace to navigation. Not onlv did it interfere with navigation, but it was liable to cause tho Dumps on the now dredge io get choked, and the position was evidently viewed with nlarm by the members of tho board. 'I'lYo chairman, Mr. Ilfinnessy, said l.'iat it'was quite time tho board took the matter in linnd,..ind gave authority to the mlot to proFeculo any millers who polluted the stream with their refuse. Till the board took a determined action .there was ro chance of the nuisance being abated. Several other members were in favour of drastic action being t-'ikon, and it was eventually decided to, instruct the board's solicitors to take fiction against any oersons who committed a breach of the Harbours Act by putting refuse into the river. Since the heavy rain which' fell on Rehrday last, tlie weather throughout tho Ilanaivatu has been more like sumner than has been the ens* for some time. The result is Hint,, the warmth is bringing on flic grass and feed prospects are improving daily.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 14
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267COUNTRY NEWS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 14
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