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A rcmarka’>le example of the memory of animals is reported from the Apiti district. Some time ago Mr Watson drove some animals from his farm at Apiti to a new section which ho had taken up near Tc Kuiti. Among the beasts was a bull which, after spending a few days on the Te Kuiti property, decided that he would go back to his old home at Apiti, and although the distance is about 180 miles, he arrived there
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Otago Witness, Issue 3071, 22 January 1913, Page 10
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