Notes and Events.
The Waipawa correspondent of the Hawkes B y Herald writer, two persons who happened' on Sunday to be near the dam, which was erected by the .Roy S. Williams to divert the Waipawa r'ver, noticed a number of gulls dipping into the water in a shallow, which was followed by a commotion in the water They made foe i he, spot and found a largesalirpn.Jraut,, still alive, but with holes in its side, showing where it had bern pecked by the birds. It measured 80 u inches in length and weighed c'ose-bn. 181 b. Its cap'or was good enough to divide it, and a portion reached your own. It is a thousand pitie&jfchat the gulls have developed euch f ,a dainty taste. Can we do uothing.tp check it?
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Manawatu Herald, 28 June 1892, Page 3
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131Notes and Events. Manawatu Herald, 28 June 1892, Page 3
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