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HIGH COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT.—Mr L. A. Scaife, of Glendhu station, Lake Wanaka, talks to members of the council of the New Zealand Aberdeen Angus Cattle Breeders' Association about development work on the station. Since 1953 sheep numbers have increased from 5000 to 9000 and cattle from 80 to 700.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 8

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HIGH COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT.—Mr L. A. Scaife, of Glendhu station, Lake Wanaka, talks to members of the council of the New Zealand Aberdeen Angus Cattle Breeders' Association about development work on the station. Since 1953 sheep numbers have increased from 5000 to 9000 and cattle from 80 to 700. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 8

HIGH COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT.—Mr L. A. Scaife, of Glendhu station, Lake Wanaka, talks to members of the council of the New Zealand Aberdeen Angus Cattle Breeders' Association about development work on the station. Since 1953 sheep numbers have increased from 5000 to 9000 and cattle from 80 to 700. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31339, 8 April 1967, Page 8