Mushrooms, Manners and Mischief
Most people who go mushrooming on a farmer’s land and gather a basket or so of the succulent fungus, do shut gates, but some don't. Over the weekend a local slieepfarmer and a neiguuour have spent hours trying to locate a valuable rani missing from a paddock where mushrooms have been harvested. Besides this, boys were heard shouting and yelling “ That’s got him where we want him,” caused the farmer to go out and investigate and to his disgust he found one of his lambs in a drain. Could we blame the farmers if they all put up notices, “Trespassers prosecuted”?
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 3
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105Mushrooms, Manners and Mischief Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 56, 9 March 1944, Page 3
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