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JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS CONFER.—Four prominent officials of the New Zealand Jersey Breeders’ Association at the annual conference held in Christchurch. From left are Mr Alan Horn, of Levin (a member of the council); Mr R. C. Leach, of Woodville (the oldest member of the council, with 33 years’ service); Mr G. H. Dawick, of Palmerston North (secretary); and Mr L. A. Higgins, of Nelson (president).

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27373, 11 June 1954, Page 8

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JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS CONFER.—Four prominent officials of the New Zealand Jersey Breeders’ Association at the annual conference held in Christchurch. From left are Mr Alan Horn, of Levin (a member of the council); Mr R. C. Leach, of Woodville (the oldest member of the council, with 33 years’ service); Mr G. H. Dawick, of Palmerston North (secretary); and Mr L. A. Higgins, of Nelson (president). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27373, 11 June 1954, Page 8

JERSEY CATTLE BREEDERS CONFER.—Four prominent officials of the New Zealand Jersey Breeders’ Association at the annual conference held in Christchurch. From left are Mr Alan Horn, of Levin (a member of the council); Mr R. C. Leach, of Woodville (the oldest member of the council, with 33 years’ service); Mr G. H. Dawick, of Palmerston North (secretary); and Mr L. A. Higgins, of Nelson (president). Press, Volume XC, Issue 27373, 11 June 1954, Page 8

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