Bab Taste.— H. J. O’Havre 11 was burned in effigy on Elnockloity, Hobart . Town, on the evening of the day of his i execution at Darlinghurst. ’j A QrEiin Fig.—A singular hms na'\tnr(r, says a Marlborough paper, was shown • to ns by Mr John Ewart, the other day. , It was one of a litter of pigs, newly farrowed. It had but one eye, and that of ? undue proportion, fixed in the middle of ■ the iofl head ; and in lieu of the snout- an -jappendage to the forehead, like the proboj'seis of an elephant. “With the exception Jot the feet, which were pointed and hooked, jthe rest of the animal was perfect. Wo understand Mr Ewart intends to preserve y'jthe body in spirits.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 578, 18 May 1868, Page 2
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