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A man having business at a Hastings Brewery t'other day tied his horse to the (fence outside. Gee apparently felt badly treated and wanted to see the internal working of the enviable building on such a hot day, for, as soon as his master's back was turned, he walked right through the fence and nulled the trap with him. The owner was soon on the spot, and .m endeavoring to stop, the horse's mad craving' for drink had his back injured, but not' seriously. After much milling amongst empty bottles casks and corks, the horse was persuaded to wait for his refreshment till he «ot home.

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NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 3

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Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 3

Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 81, 5 January 1907, Page 3

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