PIG NUISANCE.
Victim.
To Ihe Edilor of Ihe I'ecord. Sir, — Seei.ng from your lasl puhlicalion Ihal you do nol objecl lo puhlisli Correspondenls Lellers poinling out puhlic abnses, tnay I heg Ihe'avorof your calling allenlion lo Ihe sadly cisligured, and in some places Ihe qinle deslioyed heaulil'ul lurf, nol only around Ihe campand Durham Uedouhl Field and Ihe vaiious allolmenls hui more especially on ihe heaulil'ul parklike lookiug ground of Ihe Monrhoulh Itcdouhf, cansed by some few individualslelling loose a hungry herd of swine, (clviliscd pigs having rings in Iheir noses) which have complelely deslroyed Ihe fresh looking greensward which is almosl asgreal a pnblic loss as a disfigurmenl, cansing some few peojile lo hope sincerely for a second iniracle of seeing Ihem jun down Ihe sleep. Gati nolhing he done lo prevent onr gardens and privale grounds heing iuvaded hy Iheseinvelerale roolers which have just desIroyed all my slrawherry plants,- 1 remain, ^c.„
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Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 11, 14 September 1867, Page 3
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154PIG NUISANCE. Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 11, 14 September 1867, Page 3
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