A New Visitor.
— - ♦ A now visifcoL 1 to Foxton appeared the other day, in fact two new visitors. They were attired m well fitting coats of brownish grey, and had waistcoats of whitish red mottled with dusky spots. The constable should have his eye upon them as we are nob sure if they are distinctly honest, and Mr Nye should look out as they are said to have a liking for ripe grapes, and his grapes will soon be ripe which may account for their appearance in the district. Their conduct is also open to exception as they have the habit of singing in early morn and dewey eve. Those who have gardens had better be on the look out or these visitors may have had a turn round in them before they are aware of it. We understand that they have probably travelled up from the suburbs of Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3
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150A New Visitor. Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3
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