PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.
the babbit nuisance. Mr Bolleston raised the question of the rabbit nuisance in South Canterbury yesterday, whereupon the JUlnisler for Lunds said one of the men, who were making most noise about this question in South Canterbury, was found to have only three rabbiUers on his big run, He was following the policy of cutting up runs and putting farmers on to ibem, and that was the best way to deal with the rabbit pest. The man who had made most noise did so, so as to got the rente reduced. Babbits were now made a stalking-horse to secure a reduction of rents, lie wn? determined to enforce the law in the matter —Press,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4511, 31 August 1893, Page 3
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116PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4511, 31 August 1893, Page 3
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