WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED BOYS.—Two boys,aged 15 and 16 years respectively; cutting TRANSPORT OF TROTTING HORSES.—Motor transport waggons at the Winter Meeting beech for sale as firewood on the roadside near Kumar a. of the Ashburton Racing Club. Many horses from Christchurch took part in the racing on . Saturday. .
CATTLE DROVING IN SOUTH CANTERBURY.—A mob of Hereford steers from the Mount Cook Station, owned by Mr T. D. Burnett, M.P., on their way to the saleyards at Pleasant Point.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 14 June 1932, Page 11
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78WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED BOYS.—Two boys,aged 15 and 16 years respectively; cutting TRANSPORT OF TROTTING HORSES.—Motor transport waggons at the Winter Meeting beech for sale as firewood on the roadside near Kumar a. of the Ashburton Racing Club. Many horses from Christchurch took part in the racing on . Saturday. . CATTLE DROVING IN SOUTH CANTERBURY.—A mob of Hereford steers from the Mount Cook Station, owned by Mr T. D. Burnett, M.P., on their way to the saleyards at Pleasant Point. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20572, 14 June 1932, Page 11
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