The Noxious Weeds Act
(To The Editor)
Sir.—With. reference to the above Act I have. oho j or two complaints that I would like to publicity to through tbe medium of, your paper:. Thia Act is, as you areWiodoubt aware, "s^ctiy enforced in the Wallace County rbiifc in the adjoining county there s«ea__ytd be little or no notice paid to:_*t, cpnse^ uently the farmers on the j>order of Wallace County have -much wqirki in trying to keep7down 7t;.re.Veeaai;;Again, along the railway -tracks the weeds seem to have found a place where they" can grow and flourish without .ear of being disturbed, and of. cptirse this means that • theylM-ms "through J which the railway lines ,ran geij a yery- plentiful crop, of Tweeds from tiiis source; 71 trusty that as} Complaints «6f ttts fjkind ha:ve so often been made there v/iai something definltey done so 7«s to do away 7 with the above huisance.— l am, &C._ 'Yy /■ CONSIDI-RATION
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Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 2
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158The Noxious Weeds Act Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 2
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