Tlie doe as a custodian ol motu - o-u-s, wliile owners are nloent. >s raimlly proving its utility, amt many cars a. < guarded hy the family terrier when left otherwise untenanted. I.eeentlx. in Napier, however (says the Nana-i '“Telegraph”), a lady who had hdt her tar. with the engine running oil.', was surprised to hear a sudden roar as tlull,rottlo opened and the engine specie,l She returned hastily to the ear ami found her soaniel hmking '*;■> uneasy on the hack seal. 'he do ha I aeeitle lit ally opened the throttle t fullest extent hv resting its paws upon the steering wheel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 3
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