WORRIED BY A BULLDOG
A WELLINGTON PEDESTRIAN. (United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, April 16. While a young man was taking two bulldogs out for exercise in tipper Willis street this morning, they broke away, and one attacked a man named Bryant, who was going to work. Bryant used his boots and lunch bag freely in Iris efforts to drive the dog off, but the man was forced gradually into the roadway and slipped in front of a tramway car, which fortunately pulled up just in time. In the meantime the tTog continued to harass Bryant till another man came along and drove the dog away. After some trouble the dog was secured-. Brvant, though not seriously hurt, was a good deal shaken by his strange encounter.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 17 April 1914, Page 5
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