•A Those who arrived at the Whangarei ■ bowling green early on a recent morning witnessed an unusual sight (states the Advocate). A cat was there basking in the run when suddenly a king-fisher swooped down and pecked puss in the back of the neck. The cat became angry and the spectators were afforded amusement by her Srurtless efforts to - retaliate.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3853, 17 January 1928, Page 81
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