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NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION IN ACTION.—New Zealand’s representative at the world ploughing contest in Rhodesia last month, Mr I. B. Blair, of Outram, Otago, is seen trying out his English match plough on the day before the contest began under the eye of his manager, Mr E. A. E. Fairhall, of Blenheim. The next day Mr Blair headed the stubble land ploughing, but dropped back in the grass to take sixth place overall in the contest.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION IN ACTION.—New Zealand’s representative at the world ploughing contest in Rhodesia last month, Mr I. B. Blair, of Outram, Otago, is seen trying out his English match plough on the day before the contest began under the eye of his manager, Mr E. A. E. Fairhall, of Blenheim. The next day Mr Blair headed the stubble land ploughing, but dropped back in the grass to take sixth place overall in the contest. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND CHAMPION IN ACTION.—New Zealand’s representative at the world ploughing contest in Rhodesia last month, Mr I. B. Blair, of Outram, Otago, is seen trying out his English match plough on the day before the contest began under the eye of his manager, Mr E. A. E. Fairhall, of Blenheim. The next day Mr Blair headed the stubble land ploughing, but dropped back in the grass to take sixth place overall in the contest. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 9

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