A Cattle Queen.
AsjCflfG tb« dieters who al^fed from a oaW*train caboose at (he Ohietgo stockjarat the other night was a tall majastiolooklng woman of about 80 years. Thoagh not a batnty, the would' hate commanded attention in a metropolitan thoroughfare. Miss M»ry Meaghor wm the name to whioh the lady answered. In Washington Territory she ii known as the coming cattle queen, the companion celebrity to Miss Hill, of Denver. la the train she had ten oar loads of cattle wbieh had endnrad the experiment of a 2 500-milt ride. She Yftlaeu the stock at 910,000, and tayi if the trip is financially ■occeiafnl, she will return as soon as practie»bl« from Walla Walla with 400 additional head. She employs a number of cow-boys, and ii the owner of a large herd of o&ttle, to the raising of which she girea her personal attention. — New York World.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 6 (Supplement)
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148A Cattle Queen. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2075, 24 October 1885, Page 6 (Supplement)
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