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KENYA BOUND.—Five Corriedale ewes and four rams from Mr J. H. Grigg (Longbeach) and one Southdown ram from Mr F. W. Jarman (Avonlea, Darfield) left Christchurch by air yesterday morning on the first stage of their journey to Kenya. The sheep will travel from Auckland to Kenya by sea, changing ships at Durban. The sheep are shown in the aircraft shortly before leaving for Auckland.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 21

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KENYA BOUND.—Five Corriedale ewes and four rams from Mr J. H. Grigg (Longbeach) and one Southdown ram from Mr F. W. Jarman (Avonlea, Darfield) left Christchurch by air yesterday morning on the first stage of their journey to Kenya. The sheep will travel from Auckland to Kenya by sea, changing ships at Durban. The sheep are shown in the aircraft shortly before leaving for Auckland. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 21

KENYA BOUND.—Five Corriedale ewes and four rams from Mr J. H. Grigg (Longbeach) and one Southdown ram from Mr F. W. Jarman (Avonlea, Darfield) left Christchurch by air yesterday morning on the first stage of their journey to Kenya. The sheep will travel from Auckland to Kenya by sea, changing ships at Durban. The sheep are shown in the aircraft shortly before leaving for Auckland. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29250, 7 July 1960, Page 21