The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY' LEVIN.
I.i ...,) iu cope niiii. ujc b/uali uiui.s 1H1....UH.1.-, Luc iiuunjia Oi Luc UinincL >'nio iiaic jjiameu oi who aiw auoiii i> ill Uo jjllt LU .SCiIOIIS IOS.S Jll LilC .'slHlliuLT reason. 6u iar, uiu UepieuaLioii); oi Uiu Oiruo iiavc utii bccuino ima ciiuiijj,!! lu jiialic cro|jpuig unjjruiualjK , , bill liiu ycat ol possible , prout. ih a morions econuiuic jjryldL-iu Iroin tJic l»jiin ol view <ji tJiu iutcrusts ol the communal a* iioni uic Jiiun-Rluul. Jlivcry bursliei o! yi'.iin not inu veiled, every eiup ol that J.s divested ol its best heads by the bjjtUTows, is a caii.-io ol loss to the whole diotricL. This aspect ol' Uie casj js one that ishould by kept ever m Jiiiiid by i.hoso whose duty it is to administer the uil'aira ol the county, iiiy delay in providing the necessary poisoned grain lor "supply to euttiers its likely to militate against success in the work oi poisoning. The County Council harf uliiriiiocl already the desirableness ol helping iu the work, and has resolved to give more that the usual degree ol help by wuy oi' money grant on account oi egg-busing as well tus the supplying o! poison—a commendable act—but unless something be done iorthwitli to induce effective action on the part ol settlers the cil'octivenesfc of the poisoning will bo small. The council should procure stocks ol poisoned grain without delay ami oiler every inducement to town dwellers and country settlors alike to make fullest use of the grain within the next lew weeks.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 2
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255The Chronicle PUBLISHED DAILY' LEVIN. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 August 1915, Page 2
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