A young Englishman on a visit to the West decided to go riding. The man who was to attend to him asked. “Do you prefer an English saddle or a Western saddle?” The Englishman looked puzzled. “What’s the difference?” he said. “The Western saddle has a horn,” said the attendant. “I don’t think I’ll need the horn,” said the Englishman. “I don’t intend to ride in heavy traffic."
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 September 1939, Page 9
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