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In order to keep picnickers off his property a farmer hit ’upon a bright scheme, and in a conspicuous spot on the border of his territory there appears a bold notice, intimating to the public that it would be well to beware of the bull (says the Napier Telegraph). That the farmer in question does not own a bull, and that there is no ferocious crqature of that denomination within shouting distance of the place in question, makes little* difference to the Would-be wanderers Over that particular property, for as soon as that notice, is observed they do not wait to make investigations.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5228, 18 January 1928, Page 1

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Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5228, 18 January 1928, Page 1

Untitled Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5228, 18 January 1928, Page 1

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