Bull in China Shop: Charity Visit Leaves Merchandise Intact
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WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Grant Burnett always wondered what a bull would do in his china shop. Quite a lot, it turned out, but not a single thing broken.
Hikuroa Colonel, a prize Hereford bull weighing more than a ton, stepped into Burnett’s shop in nearby Palmerston North on Thursday for a three-hour visit to raise money for charity.
The “Colonel” was on his best behavior for the occasion and, despite a few anxious moments, left the $70,000 worth of stock--fully insured for the occasion--undamaged.
“It was fairly nerve wracking and fairly dangerous,” Burnett said after Hikuroa Colonel left for home. “But we never lost any china, collected a lot of money for charity and had a lot of fun.
“But oh, the excrement. It’s all over the place, even up the walls. I’ll never do it again.”
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