bullf rgunUy Tdb ‘ numbaS «d tag Society u K fiS pTcfout “ft„ Z.u inquiry from the various Governments'of 1 the -Australian States as to their habits and value, and the replies in every case were to the e • tint tiie opossums could not hi retarded as a °£»t, that thi. damage done by them to fruit, gram, etc., was veiy small, and amply compensated by the commercial value or their shins.
Do you want something nobby in mecktie-s. We have the correct thing. •Just, opened up a choice little lot at Is 3d and Is 6d eaoh. —C. Rosie and Co.
In discussing the small birds nuisance at the conference of Manukau local bodies, several speakers spoke strongly on the damage done by quail in spreading-noxious weeds, especially blackberries. It was pointed out that quail were protected, and that it was hard that farmers should have to suffer for the benefit of sportsmen. Tho meeting eventually decided to request that quail he included in the email birds nuisance.
The Eternal Question —When can \73 make your Wedding Cake?—Dustin’s. Wedding Cake Specialists, ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2152, 7 August 1907, Page 3
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