Dog’s Amazing Prowess. —Can a dot? smell a golf ball buried in a foot of water or an equal depth of swamp I mud? II ran—at least Ring. a do* 'well known at the r-'enlry Hill Now Plymouth) .coif links ran. He seenls Ihe hall from several feet, feels in the mud with his paws, and then dives in. up to his shoulders if necessary, and unerringly produces the ball. Ring demonstrated his prowess by llnding a dozen balls in the swamps on the course. His owner said modestly lint lie had not done so well that day, but then he had produced ‘2ll balls from the same swamp the.previous day, so that there should not be so many to find. Ring’s work is not confined !o his home course. Recently lie. wa-s hiken lo Hu- Ngamolu links, and in a casual run through the luUgb uud wimps found 70 balls t
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20258, 29 July 1937, Page 13
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