BULL IN TRADESMEN'S SHOPS.
■; 1_ — OTAKI INCIDENT. ■ Says, our Otaki correspondent:—Residents in the vicinity of the Otnki railway Were afforded ;a touch of sensation when a from Te Iloro, made two or ..., • three short culls at the various shops. His stay, however, was very brief,. bill the occupants of the shops stajed for a lesser period, the intrusion of tho animal occasioning some hasty retreats. On en- , terins? Mr. Barrett's bootmaker s shop tho animal lacerated itself in pushing, through the doorway. He nispccltxl the. premises, - and* then passed on to Mi. CccKiells. Mr. Landfill's premises received .the next . call, and then the bovine nassed on to Mi\ Hartgill's new building. After carcorin o, rouutl for* ft vhilc» ho onforwl Mr. Cornish's shop, but hard, solid bars or iron wielded bv strong arms, drove him out. He was last sun charging along the , road, and wearing what could only be described as "a worried look. . .....
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 4
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155BULL IN TRADESMEN'S SHOPS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1059, 23 February 1911, Page 4
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