THE PIG NUISANCE.
While desirous to give publicity to the iisvusion of matters of public interest, toe cut not. necessarily to be identified with tk opinions of our correspondents.
(To the Editor of the West port Timet mi C/tarfestoii Argus J. Sib, —When will the pig nuissna be abated ? It ia time thia impudeii and intolerable imposition of pigs anil slink, by the swine keeping portioi of the community, should be resisted These individuals, l'or reasons paten to all, will not perceive the nuisanfl (their noses not being susceptible fe pig stink), neither are they ablet appreciate the innumerable pelt nuaoyauces and losses their pets is flicfc on others. Moreover, a dan gerows fever having made its appeal ance in the Colony, it behoves tti community more than over to eia ci.se, or cause to be exercised, a sups vision over these styes of filth smk hotbeds of disease, if not to demanfl their removal. The rigid enforeemsM of the Pig and Poultry Ordinanc® is the only effectual method of ifl storing theso persons to a senseß what not only is salutary to them,l® to those whose misfortune it iifl dwell near them. H West port, March 20. H
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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 791, 21 March 1871, Page 2
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