PIG NUISAN CE.
TO THE .KDIIOU. SIR, — I think it is about time that something was done to put .1 stop to the pi if nuisance. It in unsafe to loave anything outside your house, lor, if yon do, tlia pi«<s are sure t<> have every tiling turned upside down bo fore inorninir. In no other civiYv/.'h] place .ire pitfß u.ll->\v.<l to be at larjfe. Wii.it U our County l» -ml thinking i)l to all-i-.v sik'li a nuisance? Ii: paoplo can afford t« have pigs, s-jr.;iy they can aft'ord to k jop th 'Hi in t^tys and feed them, and not let them become a nuisance to their neighbouro. It they >'<tnni>t d > so, tho best tiling they can do Avith them is to aell them to the butcher, or to Home one whom it will pay to keep theiftfatftoued.— Your's, &c,, " ' - Te Aroha, September UK md, . "':
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 15, 15 September 1883, Page 3
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147PIG NUISANCE. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 15, 15 September 1883, Page 3
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