DAMAGE TO TREES.
TO TJIK KDITOR. 'Sir,—As my little pirl whs refiiinioq" from the baths on Saturday tnorninfj, she ■.saw a 1 cow and calf., with their heads through the wires, eatinir olt one of Mrs -■Gwynno's young tree-. She was evidently .annoved thiit I lie tioes should bedeMnyed /and told me of it us soon us Aid o.mio in. I have no doubt tlm all the trpes ha* e ■been destloyed by cattle, I don't think the Hiiiniltnu boys wnulri wilfully injure • on? that, hnd bfpn oareinliv plai/.d. If I were -'planting tree.*'-in Hamilton. I would put. the fences at least half as hiuh again as they are at present, and the rails not more than two inched apart,' The oalvs would then lie compelled to hive then alone, lam sending this that the boys may not be blamed for damage that they did not do.—l F.S.M.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3494, 15 November 1894, Page 6
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148DAMAGE TO TREES. Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3494, 15 November 1894, Page 6
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