It is unusual to offer a reward of £2<o for a dog', dead or alive. Valuable dogs, alive but lost, have had rewards placed on their heads, but an unknown dog in the Piniroa district is at present at large with a price- of £lO on him. This dog has played havoc among sheep. More than 70 have suffered, some being badly injured. School children, together with their elders, are hot on the trail of this elusive outlaw, but so far their efforts have been unrewarded.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 56, Issue 4056, 3 June 1938, Page 5
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