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Dangerous Cows.

Talking oi the con n try side reminds nit' thiil I have just seen the. i-ccord of ;i iiMitior that .should corlainly be bronchi under the notieo ■>f tin. , (•fivcniiin'iit. There aiv rumours of all M>rts of big farms and ■statns being cut up in thtvse parts to io devoted to dairying. Now rlair.vn<z usually involves cous( or a good veil if you ,are in the town milk supply section of it), and if it can he «hown that the cow is a dangerous mimal. a really obnoxious as wol' is; noxious boost, would not the Government he justified in .stopping

in T will not dwell upon an early .bicyele experience, when, my unruly machine failed in an effort to climb over a com- that someone, bad carelessly left lying about in the middle of-(be j'flp.d, but, lliere is ,:in aulbenti. rvited in whirl) a cow plnyfiilly "witolled the onw-lndy, wlro ums waitinnr on ber t with its tail and broke two of Tier ribs. Tt is quite clear that it will bo npoossary either to take to dockin.ir cows fwhicb tlie c vP.CL\. is said to object to), >v introduce the tnillos* variety. Otberwise .wlrnt are we t-n do with our women, who bad only one rib to start with, anyhow.—The Watclinian in the ClinVfaliurfli Evonin.c Xpms.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1913, Page 2

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220

Dangerous Cows. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1913, Page 2

Dangerous Cows. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 January 1913, Page 2

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