MISFORTUNES SELDOM COME SINGLY
A misfqrt.u pe w«,think,' in detail, is unprecedented, occurred at Mr Hodge’s farm at Woodvillo- *the late gale. It will be remembered that a short time, ago Mr Hedged sort was thrown'from'his horsed onto un ax« ! be - was carrying|*:«Ud from wlpch W’O'iud;. heois sjill. disabled. During tbpW“ in » inilch cow and nve.neiters, two of them close to fhejr profit, took shelter, under n ttei'. The force of thd'gafe'Uprooted the tr«e, and in their' endeavoilr ito escape the animals took the direction the tree wni d’klling, Whole- six Were kifled. by the,trunk and branches. A«:tlipiigh tliis mi>fpr,tune w«s not severe enough, and possibly to reviirp a fellow feeling for J«b, « bull which Mr Hodge purchfjSHil qply a month ago died .Iq-jtjir paddookjtho same evening, leaving Mr Hqdg«VY.ifl| will.takiv lobg/toi Recover, and wiili ihp recolleciion of the kiie * iiiipressed on hie mind. :
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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 15, 21 May 1886, Page 3
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144MISFORTUNES SELDOM COME SINGLY Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 15, 21 May 1886, Page 3
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