WEEDS IN THE SELWYN.
, EKTOP. or "TH* PWSS." i 1 You kindly granted me space back t0 state a very serious I K>» e '"r a g a iiist the Acclimatisation r ieVanCe it ' h reference to the most uncondition of the Selwyn Please allow me to press this ' rW' i fiher through the columns of point riaper. Mr F. P- Moor-' So' vS !f J greativ thanked for his ■W*'?;ofexpending £SO or £IOO «B«S e the present very bad and tt rerriedying rivcr from the *•" lower tat.. The &{ Who Stated that it was ndinembex■ w» d £SO) as that sum was tolotu to ;P houl(1 sta te how he comes i» adeq and further the interests fishermen generally by backf SeW?'. Mr Moorhouse has tersely i»r BpW £uosg that Dr. Anderson >*f b f just as bad in five years' «*»£ with the greater, number ti» e ,1' using the Selwyn, it will it every five years.pay t0 f e JoWV e BROWX DEVON.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18074, 16 May 1924, Page 11
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