No. 150, Sess. I.—Petition of Heta te Haara and 21 Others.
Petitioners camplain that European fences, dividing their land from Native land, are not sufficiently strong to prevent the European sheep and cattle from straying on to Native land, and does not prevent the Native pigs from trespassing on European land. They pray that barbed wire may be used in the erection of such fences.
I am directed to report as follows: That the petitioners have their remedy at law. The Committee has therefore no recommendation to make.