A phenomenon (lint is croating some concern in Cambridge is the, fact (hat dining the past few weeks the waters of To Koiilu Lake, in the Cambridge Domain, have turned a distinct yellow. The lake also gives off an unpleasant odor. “Since it is proved that red deer can not he kept within control and are a menace to forests and farms, the polioy of the society will hi l to co-operate with the Government for intensive culling and control, if not for total destruction,” states the leport of the Auckland Aoclimatisation Society. An epidemic ol (arrikinis.n is heimr wnericnced in Waipawo Frequently ridesinen with outside lign.u have had their electric lamps taken out of the sockets, and one shi pkeoper has lost between 30 unci 40 in that way.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17234, 14 April 1930, Page 7
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