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NOXIOUS WEEDS IN HALSWELL

The eight noxious weeds most prevalent in the Halswell county are to be given particular attention by the council’s noxious weeds supervisor (Mr F. E. Hoskin).

At a meeting with the council, Mr Hoskin was asked to pay particular attention to nodding thistle, variegated thistle, Californian thistle, hemlock, phenol, blackberry, gorse and broom The chairman (Mr J. McKenzie) said the council had accepted 40 weeds on the schedule as noxious weeds, but that the eight mentioned were the biggest problem in the district

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4

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NOXIOUS WEEDS IN HALSWELL Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4

NOXIOUS WEEDS IN HALSWELL Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4