Thu Babbit m tbo Bliddle Island is still the bete noir of the squatter, lin^'-bia'a fair to Settle the ran questionwithout legislativointepfereiiee. Kabbita ; are only an'^ unconquerable nuiFance and pest when a man holds too much land, and &o We trust- they may ever pronto be, n deßpito the efforts made to • overcome them. ; Tbe last of these is the employmeniiofoats, but what about the "wild oat" pest tbaf would 1 most assuredly arse i 'vthentlitS^abbits were ;^t nid M It will 'then be a dase ot Qutslcustodet %stoß cua'todes7 How^ shall we keep the eats m bounds P The • SoUthland^Ne'ws says :-r- --«* Mr John Have advertises for 500 cats. They boys are bnund to have them, . forH shillings are soaroe jasb now, but those who losethti ' finest tor n :' or the' loveliest libby ' will have the. consolation of know* ing that their destination' is iiot thel * rabbit pie,' hut. an up-country station, where they are to' be turned out with a view of keeping the real rabbit In check." Aix' r KEW Houses ehbutd be; fitted' up witbthe self-nctng ROLLER BLIND n f theAGB. No side Oord or Hack required It is mbstnatural and easy^in itaworkicg m its rise and fall stopping 'just'wnere you wish by holding the TaFsel or centre of Blind. Pronounced perfect after 14 years' teat m America. Very moderato price. Only obtainable at the City Hall , .Arcade, where also- may be seen all kinds St 'Housebold Furniture, Beading, Floor Cloths and Carpets of 100 different pat. tflrns.. LrNOLipM should be washed with soapiand tepid water/and scrubbed wjith a hard brush. You can havea choice r o; I2 f pai terns m Linoleum at HoHiqWAX & Gaelicks'' City. Hall ircade, Queen-stree* a nd Lorne-streetj Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 815, 6 September 1877, Page 3
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