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PUKEKOHE'S MENACE.

STRAYING STOCK

Although there is a decided improvement regarding the number of stock straying on the. borough roada and streets, there is still a large number wandering. Yesterday, a Times reporter noticed a couple of well grown calves chewing; -. a local resident’s hedge, and , upon making inquiries at the Council meeting last evening learned from thfii foreman that the cattle belonged t« •one of the “City Fathers.”- .hr'.' The pressman inquired of the ram-W ger if the cattle had been impuonded. “ Too right,” retorted the foreman! r “We cannot make fish of one person: ■ and flesh of another.” i " ; The borough officials are doing aU in their power to clear the streets of' straying. stock. V

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 647, 5 July 1921, Page 4

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PUKEKOHE'S MENACE. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 647, 5 July 1921, Page 4

PUKEKOHE'S MENACE. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 647, 5 July 1921, Page 4

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