An exhibition of lantern slides of excepLioual inteie.-t will of given in (St. .Mary's schoolroom, Levin, this evening. (Wednesday) by the vicar. Details of the entertainment are set out by advertisement on page 1. '"Ni've.i look at a horse's mouth to see it.s age." advised ail American v i erinarv surgeon in the AneTflanil Police Court. lie explained that the e were ways of lixinu; a horse's mouth i . ni'ike its age agree with wh.'i a shi ewd .-oVler had to .say on the isub.jrct. and '.ulded that he liadi a sure way oT ascertiiiniii'j: a horse's age feeling its ribs, though he would u r give away the secret in open eoltil He ako stated that a horse's age coulu be told by the aiiinml's eyes.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1916, Page 3
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