A rather interesting ‘’black cat’* story is related bv a well-known resident of Invercargill, who vouches for Its correctness. He states that recently a black cat made its appearance in the household and could not he persuaded to go away, returning each time it was driven off. Finally the woman of the house told one of the children to take the persistent animal away. The youngster took it as far as the front gate and dropped it into the street, where it almost landed on a new ten-shilling note.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 63
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