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A REMARKABLE FAMILY. Captain W. Greenhalgh, of the White City, Sydney, has just arrived in this town with his clever son and daughter. The captain has been granted a special permit by the New Zealand Government to bring a collection of live reptiles into the Dominion, including the Geylor Monster, the Arizona Devil, the Shingleback from Africa, Blue Tongue Lizards, and the Iguana (the snakes’ deadly enemy in Australia). These reptiles are handled by Tambo, the snake expert. The difference between venomous reptiles and non-venomous reptiles is explained, showing how to cure snake bite, etc. In India 10,000 natives die yearly from the bite of the cobra. Little Star, the captain’s daughter, is a wonderful shot with the rifle. She won the championship at the great White City, Sydney, firing eff sixteen shots in 4J seconds, hitting the object each time. This little girl’s feature shot is to hit a small ball held between her father’s and brother’s foreheads at 20 paces. A miss would mean instant death to either one of them. As a show of this kind is novel in our midst, doubtless good patronage will be accorded to it. The location will be central on the, show grounds on show days. The collection of reptiles now at the showgrounds were loaned to the Wellington Zoo by Captain Greenhalgh a few weeks ago, when Dr. . Penfold, of Wellington, thought it necessary to state through the Dominion that 1a collection of such reptiles should be seen by the populace, not only from a spectacular, but from an educational .aoiat of vlaw-—■Advt-

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

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338

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 5 March 1921, Page 7

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