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Fewer Rabbits But More

A reduction in rabbit population has brought a weed problem to the steep foothills of the Southern Alps and Central Otago, where sweet brier is steadily increasing, states the pepartment of Agriculture. Rabbits kept this weed under control and there is little hope of checking its establishment until, a selective weedkiller capable of being used with a minimum amount of water to control the weed b}' one aerial spraying can be found.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 191, 23 September 1955, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
76

Fewer Rabbits But More Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 191, 23 September 1955, Page 5

Fewer Rabbits But More Taupo Times, Volume IV, Issue 191, 23 September 1955, Page 5

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