With feelings of sorrow the Aramoho School Committee wrote to the Wanganui Education Board complaining that goats, owned by a resident next to the school, had caused havoc to the shrubs planted on the school playground. It was stated that one legal method of disposing of a goat was to shoot it if found on school property, and .notify the owner within -± hours. The chairman related an incident of his school days, when a goat which ate school lunches in a playground was accounted for with some p"hosphorus in the sandwich.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18186, 24 September 1924, Page 5
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