Presbyterian Country Services next Sunday Tologa Bay, 2.30; Matawhero, 2.30 : Patutahi, 7. A Wairarapa paper states that a female oalf, born at Mr Niohol’s run, Featherston, is attracting a great deal of notice. Although five weeks old, it only stands 18 inches high, and has enormous joints. In color it is a strawberry roan, and has a head shaped more liko a pig than a cow. It is <]uite a monstrosity, but appears healthy, and is as lively as a kitten. A large snowdrop i An avalanche. To remove paint i Sit down on it before it dry.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 288, 18 April 1889, Page 2
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98Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 288, 18 April 1889, Page 2
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