Grazing Rights
Sir,—Can you toll me who the fellow he give it the commission to grays the horse on those bitumen footpaths in the Bullwcr road'.’ My mate he got the goat, and he ask the burrow fourman what about grays the goat. He toil him you can’t broke those burrow buy lor, besides to many goat in the burrow. If I get those commission, I tie the horse up loose, W> he can’t got on those roads. The ■Maori horse chase those bull where the pakeha he can’t found it. Might the council man call those road the Horsewear road; the Bull he gone. Cr. Tollerton he got the worst swear word for those grass. The Mayor and the engineer man he say do away with those pretty light in the town. Might the council man put those light in the Bulhver roads. The Maori horse he think those grass the fruit salads, Kapai. I got the watch for those cow. so he won’t got on those path. The cow he got the worst business for the boot. WHY PAW.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 9
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181Grazing Rights Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20099, 20 November 1939, Page 9
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