“Then? is a- 10-on j»dy whom 1 know. and one day I saw that she was cultivating a Pretty yellow flower. J was suspicions—and J was right—it was ragwort/ 5 sa Mr. D. Weir at a recent meeting or the Papakui’a Town Board when supporting a resolution, adopted by the board, urging "that the Department- of Agriculture place exhibits of the ragwort- plant in a prominent place i n all main towns. Mr. G. W. Kerr said ragwort too often gained a hold i:t a district because people did D ot know what it looked like.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12075, 14 October 1933, Page 6
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