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Dog Gone!

Two local barmen found themselves desperately seeking the boss's dog recently, when after doing some work out back, they somehow let the dog loose. Two hours of frantic searching proved dogless, so the pair returned wondering what fate awaited them. Doggedly determined to make amends, they faithfully returned to their chores, starting with the chiller. Bark and behold! Who should they find in the chiller angry but too brittle to bite was the beast! - locked in with the beer all along! (None the worse for the experience, we're told)

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 12

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Dog Gone! Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 12

Dog Gone! Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 12, Issue 542, 28 June 1994, Page 12

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