Nero, the world's largest boar, which arrived from Sydney yesterday by special truck, is causing no end of interest, and should prove a great attraction. It stands ...
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Article : 133 wordsWhen the menagerie and circus of Messrs. Sole Brothers was in Adelaide some months ago, it established a popularity which resulted in a crowded ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 9 Sep 1924, Page 3
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