I Ab.mt I'oO.OOO rats haVe bteeai ca-- ; stroTtxl sinoe the campaign against thuso pests commenced in Eissex. c^unetlmiir like £1000 per week has I)ivi! siivihl in (l;ini:i-;jfe done by the vvidfMt*. Tlio ;i->>iuiied: rat poprilalioi. oi' FJiHi'.and and Walcw 1^ al>out :38,0t)\'>,O<XiJ. it in cstimatixl iliat ca,vh vii't tcists 7s Gd .per annum to
I Tke reported coal find at Uetakure, along the line of the JNTorth Island Main Trunk Railway, lias not (nine up to expectations. The Minister of Public Works informed a reporter that the quality of the coal was inferior, and that the site was tuo far from a railway to work coal oi! any but the best quality. Accordingly prospecting ■operations lwye been suspended for some time pa&t.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10348, 22 April 1911, Page 4
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