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HORSED THE WATER

The local firebrigades offer a little-known service of trucking tanker loads of water to people who find themselves a little parched for one reason or another. A reason of another kind last Friday night (yes, it rained the next day) for a family down Mangarewa Road was that the horse had rubbed itself so skillfully up against a paddock-side tap it had turned it on and drained the tarik. (And you were worried about the cat eating food off the benchll

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 315, 28 November 1989, Page 16

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HORSED THE WATER Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 315, 28 November 1989, Page 16

HORSED THE WATER Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 315, 28 November 1989, Page 16

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