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Whenever, wysa correspondent of tl:o Ohio b'ari.• ••-. in milking a kicking cow, you l"> i 1 i::at \'ju are losing your temper, let go the teats, and get quietly up and set your huekel away. Go out ill the yard ni ■! Gif some one to pump, while you ho! 1 your lead under the spout, A i- \v seems to possess a strange and duplicate naiure. If treated with tiiumoss, .-!;•• ii .i ii.-diatelv rcsp. nda wicii uniform intelligent good behaviour. If she is treated with fondness one day and abused tho ue.si, if she is allowed "one day to take any stall i ho likes and come into the stable u'limi sh gets ready, and the next day :•■ ran into t'iie stable with a stick and pulled ant of two-or three stalls until she gets into the one you wish her in, sh- will hj ■ contrary enough.to run yen crazy. H avo you never heard a mother
who has been absent from hj r nursing child Fur several lean-: complain thai her breast was painful and tender, but it seems in some way connected with her nervous organization, which makes her highly se.isilivo to pain aid fear. A cow should receive the same uniformly linn treatment every day of her life, and her life, and her habits soon conform' to the daily routine. The complaints of kicking cows, generally come from fanners who own but two or threo cows, a n : no! I'rojo tli.e-j who make a business in any respcetableh-rd.a:, 1 that should be tiirmd into bceiimuii-diately. Vr. Charles O'Xeil, 0.K., in a letter to !!:• New Zealander, expresses his opinion tin ! the supposed comet is simply the zodiacal light. We quote'the following ;■:■ ago as explaining his views: —Wh-it : loi.'cd ut !:■"' n Monday, She ; ,i.- o'i'eer, i.f of I!.MS. Alacrity. I who. at !!„ same time, doubted whether ,:■>-.: '•, s ',,,:, t, il.o doubtful
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Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 3
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312UNKNOWN Samoa Times and South Sea Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 134, 24 April 1880, Page 3
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