COCKATOOS ESCAPE
One at Large From Cornwall Parfe REQUEST TO HOUSEHOLDERS Two of the cockatoos epent an industrious night pecbmg and gnawing their Wa y throagh their cage at Cornwall Park, Hastings, and early this morning they wero at liberty. On© of the birds Was recaptured after about an hour's painstaking coaxing on the part of tho superintendent of reserves, Mr J. C. C. MacLenzie, and his assist&nts, ont ihe other bixd made the most of the opportunity and disappeared completely, Hdusehdlders are asked to keep a lookout for the bird, which is a valuable otie, and should they discover its whereaboute are asked to communicate IRfith- the bdrough- bfEeaals..
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 5
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110COCKATOOS ESCAPE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 5
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