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RAETIHI SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1 35A W'eth.V Hogge’;250 Good Hoggets (off turnips) 160 S.M. Ewes ' 100 Ewes 35 Wethier HfoglgcU 50 Hoggets 40 Fat Sheep 25 Fresh-conditioned 3-yr Bullocks • 12 Good Dairy Cows, spring < a • ; ’ 1 ers ' 12 jarsejy Cows, springing heifers 8 Good 2-yr Steers GIANT QUEENSLANDER WHO TOSSED TURKS. *—-- It will be recalled that several accounts of the historic Ending near Gaba Tepe and of the •fighting during the three subsequent days mentioned “a big Quen,slander’ ’ who tossed Turks over his shoulder with Ins bayonet. His name is Williau Harold Kenny; ho is 24 years of ago. stands Oft 2in In his socks, and weighs 14st. From the age of 14 he studied physical development, and trained every muscle that would bring him to perfection. Ho achieved great prominent' as a weight-thro ,v r, and is a <‘Vf.d< rifle-shot. One of ids relatives proudly states that he was “specially chosen for the position from among 60,001). He has about 30 cousins at the front, the tallest boing 6ft 6in high and the shortest 6ft. The mother is this young Hercules is a. widow living at Nobbya. Queensland. Detective Kenny, of Rockhampton, is a brother.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 30 August 1915, Page 8
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416Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 280, 30 August 1915, Page 8
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