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rji thett ; :d.itoii pF r T^iE f Sib,-^I Voula araw J the \ittention hi tbo Munipipjil authontieajtojhe^dqstruotion cau ed to tho vnliows that have been planted alone the 'Makino creek, -by th,e cows heuled by boy£ —no objection could be taken n fp^ the 'removal of 'grass by mcanßof tae^cotfsrif the jottngsters in charge. would "keep the cattle » away from the jWillows. i Some (expenses have, no doubt, been -jincuriejl in planting these trees and which if allowed to grow would thoioughly protect the banks of the creeL. froin^ encroafchmeit' 'by floods— cannot something therefore be done to prevent this stupid vandalism P — ' if f\- )t.' &c > '> ' * sAnson '

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Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 3

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.C6i-rflsJ)oad€nce' t' n Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 3

.C6i-rflsJ)oad€nce' t' n Feilding Star, 17 November 1891, Page 3

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