CORRESPONDENCE.
WANDERING CATTLE NUISANCE. (To the Editor). Sir,—flfiie road farmer here is having a quiet try to come into his own. again. There has been backwards and forwards about my frontage -during the last fortnight, sundry horses that the owners evidently desire to be there as they are not yet removed. -I will further state that included with these is an old half draught mare, about -the lousiest and shabbiest object you would find in Westland. This old beast is very liable to infest dll the horses.about here, my own included, causing considerable trouble thereby. I tnNt that our worthy County officials will look into the matter promptly and <effectively. 1 am etc., .'C. HENDE. Hari Hari, Sept. ! 16th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 4
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119CORRESPONDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 4
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