Curious things are sometimes noticed about cattle, writes a Lansdovr&c (Wairarapa) correspondent. On one occasion, some little time back, the owner was driving a mob of cattle over the hills on his station, and one of the animals suddenly stopped and began to feed in an excited sort of way, and on being approached itwas found that the beast was eating the bones of a dead animal it had discovered in its path. It was so engrossed in the i unpalatable meal that the whip had to be used in order to make it move on, ft was probably the lime in the bones the animal wanted. Immense stock of real torchon laces just -Smith and Caughey, Ltd.. The laco house,,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13722, 11 April 1908, Page 7
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