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WANDERING STOCK NUISANCE.

(To the Editor.) Sir—-'Wishing to draw the notice of tiro powers that be, to the wandering stock nuisance, I crave a small space in your paper. Now that the new season is beginning and housewives are titivating up the garden plots in front of their residences, they sadly need some protection against this nuisance. The streets would look rather unsightly if we all had to erect fences of sufficient height to cope with this nuisance and protect our garden shrubs and flowers, so I think it behoves the Inspector to take a little more notice and bring some of these offenders to hook. Hoping this will have the desired effect in cheeking this nuisance in future. I am etc.. PEO BONO PUBLICO. Hokitika, Aug. 10th. 1920.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1926, Page 1

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WANDERING STOCK NUISANCE. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1926, Page 1

WANDERING STOCK NUISANCE. Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1926, Page 1

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