Drovers in charge of fat sheep being driven to the Southland Frozen Jleat Company’s works.at Jlataurp have invariably experienced great difficulty in getting their sheep across the town bridge, but a small boy with bis eye to business has solved the difficulty. Daily he can be observed, as mobs approach, coming out from his residence with his pet lamb (states the “Southland Times”), and together they head the procession over the bridge. The drover comes on smilingly' behind. It is understood that the boy has raked in many coins as a result of his enterprise.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 115, 8 February 1935, Page 4
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