CORRESPONDENCE.
ADVANCE TAUERU.
| (To THB EDITOR,JBBfc, !' Sir.—lt is wonderful willoccur,<every now arc blest with them at tho J&V I muib confess that they are of eMHqV curiouj' character. - First—A loot'posts burn themselves, then a bridg«' Bets itself on fire, thon a now 1 strained wire fence cute its own wire (rather• clever work), but stop, not done yet, thon a cow shoote her* self,taking caro to-lodge most of the shots in her hudder, then a • horse shaves, its own tail (a. nice little .piece of work I should think for a and a nice little price would bo willingly paid to a witness of any of these little accidents), but lor, 1 serve them right,' what #inht have horses or cattle to stray or cat township grass! Let us hope the day is not far distant when the perpetrators of these little accidents may be discovered, as.» letter look, out in the future than Hbb been in the past is being kept. ■, ■'•■.' - lam-&0.,■/""■ :•■■■■■.'•;..-.sf.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 22 April 1886, Page 2
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164CORRESPONDENCE. ADVANCE TAUERU. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2277, 22 April 1886, Page 2
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