INVISIBILITY OF CERTAIN BIPEDS.
TO TIIE EDITOTI OF THE AKAROA MAIL.
Sit,— l do believe'that cows are invisible to some. For several weeks I have been pestered with these animals, sometinies in my garden", sometimes on my lawff, but more frequently iv the lane leading to my house - . For the last fort : night there has been a herd of about nine ro'artfiui? about with the greatest impunity. I have heard of c6lor blindness, but never before of cow blindness. . But the singular part is to come. My neighbour has got Ji horse, and he has broken out into the eaid lane twice within twelve months- ; On the last occasion he was out one hour, ;but, it was just 55 minutes top long, for the 'cowblinded gentleman was down on him, and he—the horse—was discovered within four walls, evidently cogitating over the queer theory that one was taken and the other left. Can any of your readers throwlight'on this very strange matter? N.B.—This is only one case amongst niaiiy.—Yotfrs,&c. : , : . IMMDTABB.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 116, 28 August 1877, Page 2
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169INVISIBILITY OF CERTAIN BIPEDS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 116, 28 August 1877, Page 2
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