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STRAYING ANIMALS.

ONE TREE HILL NUISANCE;

Cattle and horses in the One -IBf* Hill district appear to possess wandering proclivities. A letter was receiv«d W the Road Board last evening from a resident complaining of the fact thai the horses grazing on the roads near Moons St. John were becoming a nuisance. TM newly-laid down garden in front of »«• board's office is not free from wandering horses, for as a member of the board **»' entering the building prior to the me«ing, he discovered an animal diligently eating one of the board's young shrubs. The ranger also reported that a herd ol dairy cows and two bulls had been foußo on the roads, and people were ing of -the nuisance. It was (iecld ? d t r: ' take legal action in future cases of tn« , kind.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 6

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STRAYING ANIMALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 6

STRAYING ANIMALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18249, 16 November 1922, Page 6

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