ON MANUKA DOWNS, CHEVIOT.—Mr L. D. Davies, who farms the 1444-acre property at the mouth of the Hurunui river with his wife, is shown on the left, with Mr B. Withell, farm advisory officer of the Department of Agriculture, Cheviot
DOWNS AND GULLIES.—Manuka Downs, between the Hurunui and Blythe rivers, consists of easy downs and bush-clad gullies and runs out to the coast
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31730, 13 July 1968, Page 10
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63ON MANUKA DOWNS, CHEVIOT.—Mr L. D. Davies, who farms the 1444-acre property at the mouth of the Hurunui river with his wife, is shown on the left, with Mr B. Withell, farm advisory officer of the Department of Agriculture, Cheviot DOWNS AND GULLIES.—Manuka Downs, between the Hurunui and Blythe rivers, consists of easy downs and bush-clad gullies and runs out to the coast Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31730, 13 July 1968, Page 10
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