A GOLDEN CLOTH
MEXICAN DEVIL WEED FARMERS’ COMPLAINT COROMANDEL COUNCIL MEETS Ragwort on the Taipu bill was Klee a golden cloth, said Cr W. J. Hare, at the October meeting of the Coromandel County Council. What did not blow down the hill Went down the river. In that area there were several farms Which were infested with ragwort and Mexican devil weed. The discussion followed a letter frbm Mr F. Foster, of Kereta, in which he stated that the Mjexican weed
spreading his efforts to the weed were frustrated by the £ laifare of others to do so. she council resolved, upon the K, motion of Cr J. H. Reddy, seconded JO& Cr. Hare, that the council write to Stringer about the two noxious gw«edo and that Mr Foster be advised |>SMingly. The cleric was also in- ?[ 4fttueted to write to the Thames loOunty Council drawing its attention ?- *to the matter.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4347, 25 October 1950, Page 8
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150A GOLDEN CLOTH Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 60, Issue 4347, 25 October 1950, Page 8
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