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(To the Editdr'oj Ihe'DAity,) j Slß,—Qan yoq'glvft apy'reason why the Rabbit Trustees treat the estate of If. Welch different irom any other property, and thereby neglect Government and native/laJidsT 'Anyotii yjijld b r a£led(tb believe by the following paragraph', •vliioH appeared in your report of .the la&t! me&ti: Mg ! —.j;,|,so'wU Lk:. VJtfWWBB _ Afteridiscussion it was it be an instruction to the Inspector to arrauge with Mr Hi Welch for'poisoning land belonging 'toj the 1 estate of Mr S. / : ... IVQUIBSR, [There is a good reason why tie Trustees ;should deal differently with the proper* i :ty in question than with i]ative and lands, In the ong oasg jthgy rpcoypr the cost of poiaojpg .opefationf, ,iu . the other they cannot f
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 2
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