Rabbit Fences.
CnßisTonunotr, May 2. ■ Mr! J. D, Lanoe, M.H.R. for Cheviot, has just returned from an Inspeotion. of; the rabbit fences in South and North Canterbury, and in an interview expresses himeelf highly delighted witlrall he has Been'. Special precautions, ard, being taken in North Canterbury in consequence of rabbits having escaped through the fence. Two trappers have been sent' to trap the rabbits on the non-infested side of the fence. The American Labor Market ; " ■ Auckland, Friday. ; Mr Taylor, of Wellington, who has just returned from America, gives a doleful account of the prospects for workmen there. He uiet, fully 200 New J Zealanta, of whom •seemed to have done well. 'Many wlio went'with funds were now destitute, and would be only too glad to get back here. In Ban Francisco, and Los Angelos, lie. says, there are thousand- of' men walking about idle and - starving, including many from this, colony. At Los Angelos the Salvation Army are carrying on Charitable relief work in tents.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3195, 3 May 1889, Page 2
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166Rabbit Fences. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3195, 3 May 1889, Page 2
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