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12205
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The General Assembly of North Carolina ruled that banker ponies, as well as any other wild live stock on Core Bank, must be removed due to beach erosion directly related to the animal's presence. On a similar note, previous bans on cultivation of the indigenous plant, the Venus fly trap, have been lifted. Although still illegal to harvest wild specimens, the Assembly ruled that nurseries and individuals may cultivate the plant on their property for commercial sales.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 25 Issue 9, Sept 1957, p16, il
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Record #:
14122
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Alice Walker Dillard has a string of 53 ponies; she buys, sells, and trades them, and has built up an enjoyable, profitable business.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 17 Issue 14, Sept 1949, p3-4, 18, f
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Record #:
15179
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On Hurst's Beach in Onslow's County pony round-ups, similar to Ocracoke, took place once a year. One difference is that the ponies of Hurst Beach were all owned by Mr. H. A. Jarman of Jacksonville. Once a year ponies were penned so young ones could be branded and older ponies selected to be broken.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 10, Aug 1938, p1, il
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