“ Sometimes I have a drink when I am invited to,” said a judgment debtor in reply to a question from a solicitor, appearing' for the judgment creditor in a recent case in the Christchurch Magistrate’s Court (relates the Sun). “What about when you are not asked? ” queried the solicitor. “ I don’t drink at all then,” replied the witness, and added in a plaintive voice, “ Sometimes I go on the waterwagon for a long time.” An Angora rabbit farm ”. has been established in Timaru (relates the Herald). Considerable ■ ipterest has been shown throughout New Zealand in the possibilities of Angora rabbit breeding, and the first shipment arrived recently from England, while a further shipment is on order. Great hopes are entertained for the breeding of Angora rabbits An j-New Zealand, and arrangements have been made to. purchase, .or .ship .on eonSign;ment, the.; wool .to-be, shorn .:from?,fthe rabbits,.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 31
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