A GEOLOGICAL COLLECTION.
ANOTHER ATTRACTION FOR WANG AN U I. By Telegraph.—Press,' Association. Wellington, January 27. A resident of Kilbirnie, Mr. J. J. Boyd, landed here yesterday with a valuable collection of wild animals—one of the most interesting seen in any part of the world. According to present arrangements it is intended for a garden and menagerie .Mr. Boyd has at Aranioho, Wanganui. The menagerie is headed by two fine lions', a Bengal tiger, two great Indian bears, two springbok, a small antelope, two cranes, two bald-headed American eagles, four South American parrots, and from Sydney Zoo a collection of monkeys and opossum=, also numerous birds. Two pinna# are in ( Sydney on the way here, and an elephant. a buffalo, a cheetah, and a couple of polar bears will shortly be imported. Mr. fioyd made ail offer to take over Iho Wellington 7.00 and bring it thoroughly up to date.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 300, 28 January 1910, Page 5
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150A GEOLOGICAL COLLECTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 300, 28 January 1910, Page 5
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