The "Taranaki Herald" Btates that the Sugarloaf, called the Saddleback, is literally alive with rabbits, it being estimated by one who hAS recently been there that there are hundreds on the island. These, it will bo veiaeftbered, are sprung from a pair let loose on the place about three yoars age, and as the progenitive powers of the rabbit aro very great it is no matter of surprise to hear that they are so numerous m suoh a short spaoe ! ifi tiifiti. Anyone desirous of a good day's 1 sport can have one by going out to the island j and thinning the bunnies out a Uttlv* j "Rough on Catarrh" corrects offensive j pdpts ai .+n.ce. Complete cure ot worst ohronio ■ cases ; alßo'unet ualed as gargle tarjdipbtherit, 1 gore tbrcat, foul bfootb |
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1716, 22 November 1887, Page 3
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133Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1716, 22 November 1887, Page 3
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