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JDiEEBEDATJONS BY BEAES AJJD WOLVES — The Barre J£an&da)> ( He.rald' reports that bears and wolves have been..very plentiful.of .late in the township of Oro, and have destroyed a good deal of farm stock. In one case a large bear clambered upon the roof of a.hut in which sheep were penned for" the" flight, and' tearing his way "thvou^h, descended and regaled himself: on the choicest of the flock.: Not-being able to return "in the"\yay he came, however, he, was diseovpa *in the morning and shot. He proved to J>e a ' fitie specimen,, his paws measuring nine inches in diameter. ,■ ' , ; •

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 478, 3 June 1857, Page 7

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 478, 3 June 1857, Page 7

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 478, 3 June 1857, Page 7

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