CATTLE-TICK CONTROL IN WAITARA DISTRICT.
Following the recent discovery of cattle-ticks at Waitara, Taranaki, the area •of land defined as follows has been declared an infected place from which no stock, fodder, or fittings may be removed except under, the direction of an Inspector ■of Stock : ■ “ All that area bounded by a line commencing at the sea at the mouth of the. Waiongona River, following that river to the bridge on the Devon Road; thence by that road to its junction with the Waitara Road ; thence by that road in a south-easterly direction to its junction with the Pennington Road ; thence along that road to corner of Section 35 ; thence along the south-eastern boundary of Sections 35 and 36 to the Waitara River, across that river to the Waipapa Road ; thence along that road to Elliott ■ Road ; thence- by the south-western 'boundary of Subsection 2 of Section 41 ; thence by the southern boundary ,of Section 97 to the Nikorima Road ; thence in a northerly direction along that road to the sea, and thence by seashore to mouth of the Waiongona River.”
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 2, 20 February 1925, Page 139
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181CATTLE-TICK CONTROL IN WAITARA DISTRICT. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXX, Issue 2, 20 February 1925, Page 139
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