DEER HERDS IN THE SOUTH.
nuisance, to sgrnJ^^S (FRSBS ASSOCIATtOS DUNEDtK, A deputation from the branch of the Farmers' ntoa . upon the Minister of AgrieulhiW., jn||| morning with a request that wteaMKR proposed affotertatio'n was on tlic Blue Mountains, some WfflKk'; should be given to agricultßral - pastoral interests against the tions of the increased nutnber ®r which result from the forests. . , Tlfe principal speaker was J*r*2||l||; Revic, who said that it *4» that 2000 acres should be in trees iit the Blue below which there was soap •jjMB finest agricultural land in The mountains were infested wk« and the settlers feared that Was grown the deer would in it and make raids oni w below. It had been ssid that would be made to exterminate but the settlers wanted # that it would be properly The Minister: I understand jgr. no objection to planting, bat an assurance of protection Mr Re vie said that waa the SJflgKjly The Minister: I think I the position. All I ean c® ®. WSSfaaag a talk to Sir Heaton BhOM» colleagues in the matter. I as you are to get the deer w»
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18399, 4 June 1925, Page 8
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