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BACK TO EWE FAIRS.—One of the first of the round of Mid-Canterbury and North Canterbury ewe fairs—the Ashburton County breeders’ two-tooth Sale—was held at Tinwald on Thursday. Stock men are seen wrestling with some of the nearly 36,000 young ewes yarded. This record yarding was sold in just on nine hours.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 7

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BACK TO EWE FAIRS.—One of the first of the round of Mid-Canterbury and North Canterbury ewe fairs—the Ashburton County breeders’ two-tooth Sale—was held at Tinwald on Thursday. Stock men are seen wrestling with some of the nearly 36,000 young ewes yarded. This record yarding was sold in just on nine hours. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 7

BACK TO EWE FAIRS.—One of the first of the round of Mid-Canterbury and North Canterbury ewe fairs—the Ashburton County breeders’ two-tooth Sale—was held at Tinwald on Thursday. Stock men are seen wrestling with some of the nearly 36,000 young ewes yarded. This record yarding was sold in just on nine hours. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30366, 15 February 1964, Page 7