Who is the Party.
[Wanganui Paper. J The residents m Harrison-street were edified on Saturday last by the spectacle of a gentleman (not wholly unknown to fame lately, m connection with his creditors) straggling with a spirited nanny goac m an attempt to place the animal on an express. .; The goat, which wss evidently an: attached member of the family, objected to leave the pastures 6n which it had browzed for years past, and instead of submitting quietly to be roped by the horns, batted at the express m a manner; that threatened the safety ot the whole concern. Tho dtffiulty was at last overcome, the goat taken to the railway station, and, its proprietor having secured tickets to Palmerston for himself and the animal, Wanganui knows it no more. Unless the nanny . came., under. , Jthe Jiead of " personal effects" we do not reme ■ i»W noticing.it m! the statement of assets and liabilities. ■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 128, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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153Who is the Party. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 128, 7 May 1883, Page 2
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