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A DANGEROUS ROAD.

The Bush Advocate states—There are a number of large slips on the Weber road, and there is an element of danger in travelling on that highway. A horse which was being driven unharnessed, instead of going round one of the slips, walked into the loose earth, and in a few moments only his head was visible. Another horse was hitched on to the fast disappearing one, which was thus rolled over and released from the mire, but it was so thickly coated with clay that its owner would not have recognisbd it.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

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A DANGEROUS ROAD. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

A DANGEROUS ROAD. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9520, 12 September 1896, Page 7

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