■ A-coi'Y of tliu " Noxious "Weeds'" jßill Ims reached us from that dismal failure, >.tlie Jhilister of Lands, and wo",'iira. asked if we have any sug : gestibri to make upon it. "Wo have one! ," Burn the Bill,Mr McKenzic, straightaway." ■Under it a person who sells hay infected with the seed of weeds is liable to a ponalty of a hundred pounds. A similar penalty is authorised for the disposing of chaff and! straw. The same crushing pmlishment - falls on the owner of a dim threshing machine, The .13] lli' iCi|M(»erly enforced lyoulcl mean 1 theifl«ctioh:-of:.millions of money -.'in ijjß, I ,the appointment of hundreds, fflftspectbi's,' :'jihd a per-, feet iiaivonH lawyers.. The Hon, John l'iko' 'the Hon. W; P. bent on ruining the OolomJ : 'and crippling every industry and pursuit 'which exists. The Colony is certainly going to tho mischief in ' their hands by forced inarches. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 2
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