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donee against the accused, and there was nothing incriminating in his statement to Detective Sergeant Nuttall. The information must therefore be dismissed. Hundreds ot London policemen have been trained by a remarkable horse. “Piccanin” is the horse’s name, and his intelligence has amazed even the riders of the school for mounted police at Imber Court, Thames Ditton. The horse understands every word that is spoken to him, and many of the finest horsemen in the service spent their early days with him. They can rattle wooden things behind him as-much as they like; they can fire dummy revolvers in Ins face, play brass bands in his car, or push him through bundles of dummy figures which flop in a nasty flabby fashion against his flanks and legs —what does he care? Always merry and bright—Kaitangata Coal, the best obtainable.—Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21910, 23 March 1933, Page 13
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