“From the Gates and Reeves Lumber Camp, near Bridgewater, comes this week’s bear story. It seems that a 300pound Bruin took to sharing the pig's trough. When he gobbled too much, he got bitten by the porkers—but as it turned out, bites weren’t all he got. For Mr Gates got hold of a gun, and Bruin’s next course, as the saying goes, was his ‘just dessert.’ ’’—Gerry Wilmot, broadcasting from London to the Canadian Forces in Britain.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 August 1943, Page 4
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