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scare the other evening. A slight argument had arisen, when on© of the combatants produced a revolver and placed' it in a direct line with an adversary's face, saying "I think it is." The argument was not resumed. When digging a post-hole in his garden on May 27, Mr B. Walker, of Yarrow street, Invercargill, unearthed a frog. The peculiarity of the find lie 3in the fact (remarks a local newspaper) that the frog, which was very much alive, was found in hard yellow clay, over 2ft below the surface' of the ground. So far as Mr Walker could see, there was no exit from or entrance to the soot.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 102

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 102

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 102