Dunns: the hearing of a sheep dispute at TaoaDui !a«fc week Mr W. F. Inder for plai'itiff, produced n weird set of exhibits, these being the lower jaws of a variety o f defunct sheep for the purpose of illustrating the difference betwep.n the much-vpxod terms, full, broken, failing mouth, and gummy. During a discussion of the dental question the magistrate said that the condition of the teeth of B sheep, like tnose if * human being, deponded very tnneh npou the kind ol life it had led in its youth.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7921, 29 September 1904, Page 5
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