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OUR PET THINGS

"I have a fox terrier and hisnant* is Pat. He is a very clevw littler dog, and when he sees ; me coming home from school he looks round .to find something to bring me, a, stick, leaf, <Hj\ a scrap of paper. He is very quick, and often catches a bird, mouse, rat, o? a.hedgehog." "BLTJE;GTJM." btaii. ' '. . : .' ; # »' •■ . .. ■ ■ ■. ■ » "We have a little black dog and.h* belonga to me. I named him Tunney; because he plays fighting with "mfi brother and me." ,; ■.-.' "LILY MAID."' Lower Hutt* , ..... "I have two eats called Peter and Wussy. . Wussy is the funniest of the two. Everybody says that he lo6ks like a hedgehog when, he is all curled up." '■'■■-, ■ ■..■■"- "STARLIGHT." City. ■■..• • ■■■■■ ; ■ . #■*• ''Last week, my father was putting down concrete paths. As soon as h« had finished my cat Bunty ran np i&t middle of them and left his footmarkf on the concrete. Kow he is in dis« grace." "MOON MAGIC." Johusonville. # ♦ • "At home I have two Spanish bani> tarns, a hen. and a zooster, and I waM going to put them in the Winter Show* but I was too late id getting them, ready, as they had to be bathed an* brushed and combed. The rooste* takes the little hen everywhere ans looks after her." "TE KOTEKA." Vogeltown.

"WEE SISTER."

"Littlest can pull herself tip now, The other night when she was sap* posed to be asleep (but she wasn't). gh«| began to wriggle around in her eofcj and I let her do as she liked. Sh« struggled and heaved, and at .last sh« managed to pull hersolf up, stand on her own legs, and hold on to the sidq of the cot." ■■ , / T , "POLLTANJTA."

Kelburn,

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 20

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OUR PET THINGS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 20

OUR PET THINGS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 20