LICENSE FOR SPORTING DOGS.
C. E.
BUitRU w S.
To the Editor. y*. in Thursday's "Morning I I oh" the County Council approves a suggestion from the Kairanga ■ coun y that licenses for sporting dogs j be £2 per annum. Why? They say j it would reduce sheep-worrying. Can t they prove that sporting dogs are the main offenders? Certainly not! Why s not get down to the root of tha evil s and clean up the hundreds of poor beas.s that are runriing free and halfstarved, mostly amongst, but not alI ways, the Maori pas and settlements j and for which they are getting no license fees whatsoever. Wake up, I owners of sporting dogs and figlit this j unfair suggestion of such heavy licensing fees and refuse point hlank l to pay, but it must be united or we ! will get it badly in the neck. — I am, etc.
Ngongotaha, October 7.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 358, 20 October 1932, Page 6
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