Mr T. Y. geddon, M.P., who has returned from a visit to the Kppara district, reports that a,t MallinSon’s farm, by Haupiri riverbed, buck chamois were found. They had apparently wandered from the high country at the Hermitage. Snow,and icefield moraines must have been traversed along the ranges.
ThQ varied uses to which motor traffic can be utilised was demonstrated at Waipukurau recently (says an exchange). On a lorry provided to take two families to one of the district seaside resorts were loaded parents and children, with all the usual impedimenta, whilst in a compartment at the back of the lorry, in quiet contentment, stood the family cow, a big crossbred Hereford. Thus was the problem of the baby’s, diet safely solved.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5228, 18 January 1928, Page 2
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