A tremendous kick sent the Rugby ball over a fence, where it landed beside a cockerel in a farmyard. A look of amazement came over the birds countenance as he surveyed the ball. Then he pushed it into the henhouse and called the hens around him. “I’m not grumbling, you understand, he said, seriously, “but I just want you to see for yourselves what is being done in other poultry yards.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 September 1938, Page 7
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