Rather a strange sight was to be seen in T.ambton Quay one afternoon recently. when a cat was observed apparently enioying himself while making a frugal repast off the remains of an orange. The orange was not in the first bloom of beauty, but this rather seemed to odd to its attraction to the catt.v palate, for puss, quite regardless ot the natural curiosity of passers-by. > was .not satisfied un®l the delicacy,; riud ! and all, had vanished.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 8
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77Untitled Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 41, 12 November 1926, Page 8
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