BIDDY THE PIG.
,T nin going to tell you about our intelligent pis, Biddy, which we reared as a pet. One day Biddy followed dad over the paddocks to where ho was working, and enjoyed herself immensely. After working several hours dnd thought it must, bo lunch timo, but on looking round for his hat, coat and bag he was overcome with dismay. What did he see but old Biddy tearing tho coat to pieces, while tho bag had been torn to shreds, Pnd down the hill his bottle of lea and lunch paper. having previously been emptied of their contents. Biddy also would roll over on her side and put her legs up when wo said " Lio Dead." An old, Muori woman was so taken by the C. 1 . 8 ,® intelligent ways she wanted to buy Hicldy, hut we would not part with her.— I'rom yonr loving pen-friend, Thelma league, Sta View, Silverdido (age 12
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20088, 27 October 1928, Page 6 (Supplement)
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