PONY 321 N. HIGH
- —- FAVORITE \VITH CHILDREN „ LI.THGOW. N.S.W., Aug. .14. . Included in it dozed- brumbies, cap* tured' in Wolgan Valley, a few miles beyond Newnes . township, was . the dSinv iii height;; and -can: be' comfort* ably (tarried about by a man. The brumbies have bred, from pit ponies, which, were to: roam tlie bush in wolgan Valley when'the Oil. shale works were shut down at the end of .1922. Those captured 1 were difficult to yard,' and , gave much trffiible -When tlttveh to. Wailferawang, gom where they were trucked to range. The small pony was yarded in a small pigsty, and Mr. George Sheppeard, of Lithgow, purchased it. It is a chestnut filly with silver mane and tail. It is a favorite with the children, did often enters the kitchen of Mr. Shcpheard’s home, seeking food. . . I
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18181, 31 August 1933, Page 10
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138PONY 32IN. HIGH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18181, 31 August 1933, Page 10
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