The Southland County Council has decided to procure £SO worth of poisoned grain for use in the country. Councillors held widely diverging views as to the efficacy (alleged) of poisoned grain, but were unanimous that something must be done to tackle the small-bird question. Some sheep which had been running wild for some years on Wyndham Station were secured the other day. The fleeces were abnormally long, a sample piece being 21in in lenetiu
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Otago Witness, Issue 2983, 17 May 1911, Page 60
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