(To the Editor of the Tuupeht Times). , Sib,— l was rather surprised to learn by 11 Right Honest's " letter, that Mr-. Robertson, had found his rhoan cow and steer alive. As. it appears he (Mr. Robertson) a few week* previously, identified his rhoan cow in the butcher's shop, I thought he must have been possessed of some extraordinary talent to havebeen capable of doing so. But as the smartest men are liable to make mistakes sometiims, it might have been the case with Mr. Rol^B^i.. I think he should take my advice, and cattle into his paddock, in case of their going astray. I am sure it would give him groat ease of mind to think that in future his won* derful fine fat rhoan cow and steer, weighing from six hundred to six hundred and thirty pounds, would be free from danger. A Itiaßiß nr Txtapmu. Dmtbiox,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 13 June 1868, Page 2
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