Australian heavyweight boxers seem to have entirely discarded science, of late years, and rely mainly upon falls and pure slather-urn-whack to win. The middle and light-weight mills are generally something to fill the heart of the lover of exhilarating stoush with delight ; but the giants of the lighted rins of late whew !—Sydne^ "Snortsman. " .
It will be of interest to all owners of horse-flesh to kn-ow that the Wellington • Animal - Hospital and school of farriery, under the direction of Mr Wilmot C. Quinnell, M.R. C.V.S., has been started m Wellington. The hospital is situated (temporarily) at 12, Taranaki-street > - tension, and is thoroughly equipped with all appliances for doctoring sick or wounded animals. Mr Quinnell's experience, both as private practitioner and Government vetinary surgeon^ m New South Wales,. Queensland "and New Zealand, is quite ; sufficient guarantee that any animals entrusted to his care will get careful and skilful treatment. He is an enthusiast m veterinary science, and m keeping well abreast of the times lias all the ' latent implements that English and American experts have devised for the various operations that animal diseases require. ■ .
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NZ Truth, Issue 82, 12 January 1907, Page 6
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183Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 82, 12 January 1907, Page 6
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