flow a Qanary Laarned to Spaak.
tfke landlord of a pUblic ; hou«e m Birniiagliam 1 U iltt **»c% of * « ■■' r l raarkabli cana'-y. It caii Spe'tt* gerecal words with fluency and clear' ness. This is a wry rave faculty for a canary to possess, although ( so a local paper says, there ha* been at least onr other <, instanoa. - The present prodigy is a fin>: yopog cock bird, and attained h'S f acamplisbment und«r the tuition of an Int'ian pavoquet, vith.vrhptn he wai f place' in o^e and secluded uonipenionsbip. He would'listen with heid mcllhed to one sidt, with the piofoundwt attention. Prompted by a spirit of emulation, he essayed to utter a few magic words trnwelf. '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 April 1890, Page 2
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116flow a Qanary Laarned to Spaak. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 11 April 1890, Page 2
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