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Chums on the Farm.

Bv

ERN. SHAW.

Co*wriphf

No. 8. If ever you have been on a farm you will realign tbaillways a job of some sort waiting to be done. Alway s there are the beasts and pigs and poultry to be fed—in fact tbo tact t the a fa cSe l dtv n the th ChtJ s a he nly i th® time ’ * nd that lasted One day tne Chums heard the farmer say he wanted a Im J nf wurzels carting up to the cutting machine in the barn to be “chipped ’ for the cattle, so the merry pair got a barrow from the cart shed and pushed it round to the heap. Teddv stood in v-ix r. a „ passed the wurzels to him. Everything went well until W rnHv G ° > thoroughly warmed up to his job?and “started W shoulder at a faster rate than Teddy could catch and Tack them ,he “ bind hJn at t’h'V; game,’’ he howled, and seizing one in each '■ snowballl tattleC™ ith Xrleft 7 P “ L In “ ii£ty il looked like • But Teddy won, and then they got on with their task. (To be Continued.)

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Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 78

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Chums on the Farm. Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 78

Chums on the Farm. Otago Witness, Issue 3869, 8 May 1928, Page 78