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EXCITEMENT IN EKETAHUNA.

Although lCketahuna is, us a gonoral rule, a quiet awl law-abiding littlo town, occasionally ono of its ciLi7.on« is taken with a desire to rouse tilings up a little. Tho other day a resftectnfole farmer, while ridinjjr. peacefully along a country road in' the vicinity ,of his home, wils astonished to «ec one of his olTsprlng conic tearing along the road with n neighboring farmer nriucd with a stockwhip m full pursuit. On perceiving tho boy's dad, the pursuer naturally catno to a halt. A lively altercation ensued, with the result that the pursuer became the pursued. The angry father then despatched tho boy for the family blundorbus*. whllo he himself kypt g^'urd over the other, who had, inwintiuie, retreated to tho fastness of his own mnttnion. When the gun wiuh brought, tho dad Ik £ftid to huve ojwttwl fire. "Truth" underfitfttidH U>e ««nsationn4 story is to bo •fully related boforo tho J.*?nP. \

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NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 5

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EXCITEMENT IN EKETAHUNA. NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 5

EXCITEMENT IN EKETAHUNA. NZ Truth, Issue 405, 29 March 1913, Page 5