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Kasbah (right), a nine-month-old camel, and a mature female, Sheba, get acquainted at the Willowbank reserve while Kirsty Willis, aged seven, keeps a watchful eye on the pair. Kasbah arrived from the Auckland Zoo last week and Willowbank staff hope that the pair will. eventually mate. Sheba has been at the reserve for some years, since running wild in the Australian outback.

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Press, 2 June 1981, Page 1

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Kasbah (right), a nine-month-old camel, and a mature female, Sheba, get acquainted at the Willowbank reserve while Kirsty Willis, aged seven, keeps a watchful eye on the pair. Kasbah arrived from the Auckland Zoo last week and Willowbank staff hope that the pair will.eventually mate. Sheba has been at the reserve for some years, since running wild in the Australian outback. Press, 2 June 1981, Page 1

Kasbah (right), a nine-month-old camel, and a mature female, Sheba, get acquainted at the Willowbank reserve while Kirsty Willis, aged seven, keeps a watchful eye on the pair. Kasbah arrived from the Auckland Zoo last week and Willowbank staff hope that the pair will.eventually mate. Sheba has been at the reserve for some years, since running wild in the Australian outback. Press, 2 June 1981, Page 1