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NOXIOUS WEEDS.

KEEPING COUNTRY CLEAN.

MARTON, February 3.

Replying to deputations at Hunterville from the Rabbit Board anti Farmers’ Union, the Hon. A, D. McLeod agreed with the suggestion that Rabbit Board inspectors should assist in preventing or checking noxious weeds in comparatively clean areas. A Bill dealing with the problem w T as now being drafted. He saw no reason, and thought the Minister of Agri culture wquld agree with him, why the proposal should not be included. T.he greatest problem was not regarding areas overrun with weeds, but tq prevent the spread of weeds in comparatively clean areas.— (P.A.).

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Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 2

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101

NOXIOUS WEEDS. Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 2

NOXIOUS WEEDS. Wairarapa Age, 4 February 1927, Page 2

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