TOSSED BY A BULL.
DOG SAVES ITS MASTER. Seeing its master being tossed by a bull, near Flamborough, recently, a dog seized the animal by the nose and distracted its attention sufficiently to enable the man to escape. Badly bruised and shaken, with a lacerated thigh and his clothing torn to shreds, Mir. George Waines, who was working oil a farm, was taken to a ho§pital. It appears that the bull broke loose and turned on Mr. Waines as he was feeding him, tossing him several times, and at last impaling him by the thigh with one horn. In saving its master the do{* was tossed, cut snd bruised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19390, 27 July 1926, Page 9
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