STAFFORD NEWS
11.0IJ.S!-: STI'XC TO DEATH. (Our own Correspondent.) On Sunday atlcnioou ;i> Emery's t irons was passing near tlio Presbyterian Church, Station!. a swarm id boos nligliLcd on olio ot the horses and stung it .severely. The poor suffering I least struggled on with difficulty until near Air .Marlin's residence —about half wav between Stafford and Cloldsbo rough—when it died in oread agony. The horse was a valuable one, and was only recently purchased I>y the ( irons propriety. To add to their loss, it will he difficult for them to proceed onwards until another horse has been procured to replace it.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 1
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