ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE
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THE GOAT NUISANCE.
—-0 (to the editor of the dusstan times. Sir By the insertion of the following remarks in your journal y r on will not only oblige the undersigned, and I have not Hie slightest doubt, but many others, who arc continually being annoyed by Ihe goats ♦hat are for ever destroying the gardens in the town. Soma 'time since the nuisance became so great that action was taken in the matter, and a number of them were destroyed. 1 should propose that the same means be taken again to put down the nuisance. • Lot a day bo appointed, and notice given to those who have properly registered their property, so that they may keep them at home on the day, and have the remainder yarded and killed. If Sir, that you could suggest a better remedy, you -would hy doing so extremely oblige,
Your’s, &e., SUFFERER, Clyde, February 18, 1574.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 618, 20 February 1874, Page 2
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