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DROUGHT DISCUSSIONS.—Officers of the Department of Agriculture with Mr H. Elliot, of Waikakahi, near Waimate, who is on the extreme right. Waikakahi is one of the drought-affected areas of South Canterbury. From the left is Mr R. C. Schofield, senior farm advisory officer of the Department of Agriculture in Timaru, and Mr J. L. Symons, farm advisory officer of the department in Waimate.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 8

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DROUGHT DISCUSSIONS.—Officers of the Department of Agriculture with Mr H. Elliot, of Waikakahi, near Waimate, who is on the extreme right. Waikakahi is one of the drought-affected areas of South Canterbury. From the left is Mr R. C. Schofield, senior farm advisory officer of the Department of Agriculture in Timaru, and Mr J. L. Symons, farm advisory officer of the department in Waimate. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 8

DROUGHT DISCUSSIONS.—Officers of the Department of Agriculture with Mr H. Elliot, of Waikakahi, near Waimate, who is on the extreme right. Waikakahi is one of the drought-affected areas of South Canterbury. From the left is Mr R. C. Schofield, senior farm advisory officer of the Department of Agriculture in Timaru, and Mr J. L. Symons, farm advisory officer of the department in Waimate. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 8