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SCOTS CALF BREAK-OUT

"C'mon Cowboy, get your hat on, it's time for the roundup," was Mr Wholesome's wake-up call last Monday soon after sparrow flatulate. Phil Abel's wonderful weiner scotty cattle had escaped and were tromping their way through Carina and Nightclub Paul's flower garden, highdiving it into the Miro Park pond and generally having a rodeo of a time. Imagine the little beggars hooning up and down the flying fox! (aren't you glad that cows can't fly?) It took two mates, a motor bike, a policeman and his dog two hours to rustle up some kind of order!

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 313, 14 November 1989, Page 16

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SCOTS CALF BREAK-OUT Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 313, 14 November 1989, Page 16

SCOTS CALF BREAK-OUT Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 313, 14 November 1989, Page 16

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