DASH FOR A DAIRY.
CAT AND FOX TERRIER. PLATE GLASS WINDOW BROKEN, i A bewildered fox terrier figured amongst the exhibits of pats of butter and cartons of cream at the City Dairy. Mount Eden Road, this morning, and the proprietor was much grieved by the fact that liis largo plate glass window was broken. The "foxie" was strolling along the rgad in the casual way that members of that breed have, when he espied a tabby oat sunning itself on the tramline. Naturally the "foxie" accelerated hie pace, and on the principle of any port in a storm Tabitha made a dash towards the dairy. On reaching the footpath Tabitha swerved in a style that would have put an All Black to shame, and the dog with a diving tackle went clean through the window. Tabitha soaled a neighbouring fence while the proprietor of the dairy began to make inquiries about the owner of the fox terrier.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 21
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158DASH FOR A DAIRY. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 171, 21 July 1928, Page 21
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