THE RABBIT NUISANCE
Sir,—ln tho Herald of September 22 E. Nickle wrote regarding the rabbit menace. Surely, if rabbits are so plentiful, it would pay to trap them and distribute through the country. During the nix months I have been resident here there has not been a rabbit procurable. Surely it would be an added income to tho farmer * to sell at a price enabling the retailers in any town to sell at reasonable rates, thus encouraging the use of the pest as food. Rabbit. Coromandel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21297, 26 September 1932, Page 13
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