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R EC^ N J LY , we Published an interesting account of the work 'xu °L r Pm , e ™ n Maori settlements, under the title ■ The Story of 31,000 Acres." Now we present another article..exclusive to the "N.Z. Farmer Weekly," by the same writer, Ronald Vine, in which the part that pas P dum is playing in the present-day pastures is discussed. Mr Vine gives the arguments for and against this plant, and points goad m SSJt*' Qt PaSpa,Um is a ver * bad ™*te' r/ but 5 very ■ 1 r— ——_ D SUe ? ntQinS thG names of the Prize-winners LrtSL IT T 9 - ,Ud9ing Camion, in addition to many to with f' ! r u eSt tO pi 9- breeders in 9eneral. Don't forget to watch for the next big Pig-judging Competition, to be announced shortly.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 206, 1 September 1938, Page 29
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