A MYSTERY SOLVED.
THE "TANTANOOLA TIGER." (Received January 6, 9.20 a.m.): ADELAIDE, January 6. J The mystery of the one-time, famous j "Tahtanoola tiger" has been explain- ••■ ed. \;-; : -.r. ;v::.:'■•;■.,■.;;.• : - : ■„ vl :i ';'A-" party, of . shootists discovered ■',&■ | sheep-stealers > camp; hidden in dense i scrub, y Indications point to the fact thai operatidns oil aWery ; large ; have/ beeiv carried on for : /;.A/ /number ■ of > recently;;; filled ' ~wfere : fp^ ;dre3s'. :of pthers. 'There/were several 'hundred live sheep- 'in''.the: vicinity; The greatest carei had- been takert to [ hide,the camp, which; was surjroun clod by: a high palisade made of .'fci-t'ie^s. / A~ resident of tliti v.dts trict lias been arrested./;-/:;.- vVV/>/> ■ ,„•".'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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107A MYSTERY SOLVED. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 7 January 1911, Page 5
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