London, January 31: Arrived: At yletdrin, Aorangi < at Panama, Norfolk. Sailed Gorintlyc, from London. Tho Wellington Chamber of Commerce Inis decided to ask the banks to arrange for depositing facilities during the Easter holidays. Wliatnupoko residents in the vicinity of Domett'street,' frequently have' cause tb resent the presence on the roadside about dusk of a herd of dairy cows. Which push open gates and cause damage to gardens and hedges.' Last evening about 7.40 d’eltak the (herd appeared in Domett street headed by Jersey bull, which every few yards stopped and bellowed loudly. Several ladiAs in the street lost no time in making for safety. The animals eventually wandered to Riverside road, where as dusk fell the bull' Was seen contentedly rubbing himself against an electric light polo, Residents of this part of Wliataupoko consider tho cows bad enough, but when a bull is’ added to the herd t hey think it is time for someone to take action.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17173, 1 February 1930, Page 6
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