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FLOCK EWE COMPETITION.—The judges of the flock ewe competition of the Hororata branch of Federated Farmers, Messrs L. Galloway, sheep and wool instructor of the Department of Agriculture in Christchurch, on left, and R. Oakley, of Mayfield, among Romneys on the property of Mr L. C. Smith, whose sheep were placed second in the aggregate for the competition.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 9

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FLOCK EWE COMPETITION.—The judges of the flock ewe competition of the Hororata branch of Federated Farmers, Messrs L. Galloway, sheep and wool instructor of the Department of Agriculture in Christchurch, on left, and R. Oakley, of Mayfield, among Romneys on the property of Mr L. C. Smith, whose sheep were placed second in the aggregate for the competition. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 9

FLOCK EWE COMPETITION.—The judges of the flock ewe competition of the Hororata branch of Federated Farmers, Messrs L. Galloway, sheep and wool instructor of the Department of Agriculture in Christchurch, on left, and R. Oakley, of Mayfield, among Romneys on the property of Mr L. C. Smith, whose sheep were placed second in the aggregate for the competition. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 9