THE COW NUISANCE.
To the Editor. £iR, —I greatly regret that one of your readers should have been so much annoyed by my cow, but I cannot helpithinking that he has exaggerated his discomforts thereon, for altboughthe cow in question had been re* moved two days prior to the appearance of his letter, he does not seem to nave missed her. He pleasantly suggests that the animal was half -starving; but this I must contradict—cows live on else beside greengrass, dojkeys flourish even deprived of this, I am at a loss now to account for its alleged "hideous howlings," save that it probably bellows for the same reason that the jackass brays; but for further enlightenment on this latter subject, I cannot do better than-apply to "One who likes his Night's Sleep.*—l am, &c., ■}■ Thb Owes. Dunedin, July 21.
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Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 2
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139THE COW NUISANCE. Evening Star, Issue 4182, 22 July 1876, Page 2
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