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BULL IN SHOP WINDOW

A little comecy rarely seen outside a picture theatre was staged in Castlereagh street, Sydney, the other day. A ; . man who had been to market and purchased a hull and a number of cows, was driving his small herd through a corner'of the city when, with a perverseness typically feminine, of the cows suddenly made up her 1 bovine mind to go by a rente that was wt aiefeeduled, and dashed into a side n '- Jler owner had, a few crowded stre. trying to convince her that momen about localities were all her ttieoi. the rest 0 * the herd, wrong, ana • * | 0 their own devices, for some mimu our of exp ] ora _ Tho bull s t %v]y on to the pavetion. He a t peace, with ment, and, apparently CnHHpniv the world wandered S f t he perceived another huh him from the window of a con shop. He bristled. oth. r . bristled. He pawed. The other pawed. He roared., The noise he nu. effectively drowned the challenging- ( bellow of the other bull, but the latter went through all the motions. Our bull could stand it no longer. H* lowered his head and shot forward in a charge. There was a mad crash. Women screamed, men shouted -and a completely bewildered and disillusioned bull was extricated from tho w’fe.kg* of the window and the big mirror which had graced it. H s majesty seemed to think it was really a great victory, but with sometnlng unsatisfying about it. IDs. majesty's owner had to pav the owner of the confectionery shop W

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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14259, 9 January 1920, Page 6

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BULL IN SHOP WINDOW Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14259, 9 January 1920, Page 6

BULL IN SHOP WINDOW Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14259, 9 January 1920, Page 6