SHEEP DISAPPEAR
INLAND STATION MYSTERY. FLOCK OF 660 WETHERS. Mr A. H. W Lowry, manager of the Ohinewairua station, situated near the half-way peg on the Taihape-Napier road, reports that 660 two and three, year wethers have disappeared from two of the paddocks on the station boundary (writes the Auckland “Star’s” Taihape correspondent). The Taihape-Napier road is the only proper outlet for sheep, although a flock could be taken across country in a general northerly direction, to emerge in the vicinity of Lake Taupo. So far, no elue has been obtained as to where the sheep have gone. When the station began operations, a few years back, a similar disappearance occurred. Mr Lowry is a younger brother of Mr T. C. Lowry, the New Zealand cricket captain.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 306, 10 December 1931, Page 11
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