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OUT WITH THEIR FLOCK.—M r W. N. Dunlop, on the left, and his son, Mr A. G. Dunlop, who are prominent Coopworth sheep breeders. Mr Dunlop is also president of North Canterbury Federated Farmers and CanterburyWestland member of the electoral committee of the Meat and Wool Boards.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 8

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OUT WITH THEIR FLOCK.—Mr W. N. Dunlop, on the left, and his son, Mr A. G. Dunlop, who are prominent Coopworth sheep breeders. Mr Dunlop is also president of North Canterbury Federated Farmers and Canterbury-Westland member of the electoral committee of the Meat and Wool Boards. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 8

OUT WITH THEIR FLOCK.—Mr W. N. Dunlop, on the left, and his son, Mr A. G. Dunlop, who are prominent Coopworth sheep breeders. Mr Dunlop is also president of North Canterbury Federated Farmers and Canterbury-Westland member of the electoral committee of the Meat and Wool Boards. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31862, 14 December 1968, Page 8