11 charged over the bridge, driving the J sheep off and causing a mild stampede. > ’ His experience was that sheep could be y passed 1 most easily and quickly by pro- , i deeding slowly without blasts 'em the x horn. A good idea was for a passMiger in the car to get out and walk ahead . of the vehicle through the sheep. If ! more attention were given to such details," motorists would earn the gratitude, ! instead of the wrath, of drovers. The president, Mr. R. P. Furness, said lie ' appreciated the value of Mr. BVthell’s , suggestions, hut he also felt that drovers owed a duty to the travelling public t-o assist the passage of vehicles through their mobs more than some of them did. Auckland.—Sailed at 2.15 p.iii. to-day, Awahou, for Gisborne.
T INEN-MARKING OtTFEEt (Robo# Jj Stamp of your name), jjUa, braso, indelible ink- and a box to bold the lot, 3/6.—At the Hamit* Qlfiot.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16580, 22 February 1928, Page 11
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