While the Inglewood County Council was considering the matter ol a special meeting for the purpose of determining what weeds should be declared noxious weeks in the county, it was stated that certain weeds, among
which was the blackberry, were declared noxious by statute and needed no such declaration by the council. No one made any observation on the fact that, while this discussion was proceeding, two healthy and vigorous vines of this terry, which had made their way into the room in which the njeeting was. being held through the joists between the window frame and wall, waved defiantly abcve me heads of councillors as though indifferent to any edict either o* ciatuie or council. — Her&il.
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Otaki Mail, 17 January 1923, Page 2
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