...About six weeks ago Mr. G. J. Wilhelm, *. Makirikiri 'South,- bought 'a. piece of laud' ;tujoining, his property (?avs the liangitikei Advocate). A bea*t had "died there some time previously, and wtw not buried, and the result has proved a big loss to Mr. Wilhelm. He w M grazing, his dairy.cows on this land and eleven of them were poisoned through chewing the bones of the dead beast, and. three others have been: in a. weak condition since. A, Government veterinary surgeon wis called in, and attributed the cause of 'death to eating the bones. This serves to show the Importance of biuyiog.dead animals.- 7 ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13355, 8 December 1906, Page 8
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