Society. The traveller’s only request to the society was for a pair of new rubbers for his crutches, but tho case was considered worthy of more assistance, and the man was placed on tho south express on Saturday morning and given his ticket to Dunedin. He served with the Main Body in the Great War and had his left log amputated following an acci<lt‘nl in ?<cw Zealand.
Cows were formerly regarded in England as “beasts of the plough,” and so were exempt from distraint for ti thes.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 34, 9 February 1934, Page 9
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