A small boy was observed in Scott street, Blenheim, the other day with a problem on his hands, for he was attempting to carry a basket, laden with small purchases, in one hand, and to lead a cow by a rope held in the other hand. The basket was awkward for the little boy, and the cow was inclined to be so obstreperous in the traffic that two small hands were really required to manage it. Ingenuity solved the difficulty. As the result of an inspiration the lad was able to devote both hands to the rope and the cow marched sedately behind—with the basket suspended from one horn.
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Southland Times, Issue 22011, 10 May 1933, Page 13
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