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FAITHFUL DOG

WAITING, . BESIDE ITS OWNER. AUCKLAND, February 25. An extraordinary example of the faithfulness of a. dog (one of nondescript breeding) has come to the knowledge of! the- police. About a fortnight ago a local resident noticed a spade and a slasher left by the side of a back road leading into Otoiohanga, and by the tools was a dog, with black body and brown shoulders and paws. Thinking that the tools would be safer if moved off the road, •the>. Resident transferred them over the fence into his own property. Last week-end the tools were taken into the local police station, but yesterday the dog still remained at the place in which- the tools were originally left.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1932, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
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FAITHFUL DOG Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1932, Page 3

FAITHFUL DOG Hokitika Guardian, 29 February 1932, Page 3

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