PLAGUE OF INSECTS
SEQUEL TO FLOODS After the flooded rivers and creeks at Goondiwindi New South Wales started lately to recede, al. owing some of the graziers in the district to get ta town to replenish supplies, sandflies and mosquitoes were making the most of the conditions prevailing throughout the district. Graziers stated that stock nearly driven mad by myriads of those Jpostl, and in the Bitfab ? ll ? country, north-west Go^diwiid^^w..^ SSeSS Ires -Were being: 1 ifrin pa* docks to aid the suffering slock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22025, 4 February 1935, Page 5
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