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BOAKD OF AGRICULTURE. [Pub. Doc. 



Second editions of leaflets Nos. 3, 5, 18 and 27 have also 

 been issued, in order that sets might be supplied on 

 application. 



Extracts from the Trespass Laws. 



Statistics show a greatly increased demand for the tres- 

 pass extracts, the number of individual applications exceed- 

 ing those of 1905 by 240, and the number of copies sent 

 exceeding those of 1905 by 1,234. 



The following table contrasts the number of individuals 

 requesting extracts, the number sent, and the variations 

 from month to month, during the 3^ears 1905 and 1900 : — 



1 In 1905 post-offices were svapplied with 950 copies for posting, as provided by 

 law, and in 1906 with 879. 



It appears, therefore, that the trespass nuisance is great- 

 est in the months of April and May, and that it is also 

 serious in the months of June, July, August and October. 

 Presumably most of the trespassers can be included under 

 hunters, fishermen, flower and berry pickers and nut 



