Polecats are not often seen, but that they have not disappeared was proved a few nights ago, when a cai* on its way to Levin ran over one near the Government drain on the FoxTbn side of the Wirokino bridge. The identity of the animal was established by its smell, and the driver, who the body aside with his boot, was rewarded by an effluvium that accompanied him all the way home. It is only during the last few years that grassland has been treated seriously, and high production from grassland has become possible.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 125, 28 October 1930, Page 5
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