NEW ZEALAND YOUNG FARMERS AT WOOL HOUSE, LONDON.—Mr David Anderson (right), of Cheviot, and Mr Ross Wissneweki (left), of Tarata, Taranaki, being welcomed by Mr A. C. B. Maiden, the new managing director of the International Wool Secretariat, at the secretariat’s world headquarters. They visited Wool House, as part of the New Zealand Young Farmers’ annual market study tour in Britain, to learn something of the work of the I.W.S. Mr Anderson, in partnership with his brother, works a hill-country sheep property. The seat shown is in an exhibition of furnishing fabrics based largely on cross-bred wools.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32071, 20 August 1969, Page 16
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97NEW ZEALAND YOUNG FARMERS AT WOOL HOUSE, LONDON.—Mr David Anderson (right), of Cheviot, and Mr Ross Wissneweki (left), of Tarata, Taranaki, being welcomed by Mr A. C. B. Maiden, the new managing director of the International Wool Secretariat, at the secretariat’s world headquarters. They visited Wool House, as part of the New Zealand Young Farmers’ annual market study tour in Britain, to learn something of the work of the I.W.S. Mr Anderson, in partnership with his brother, works a hill-country sheep property. The seat shown is in an exhibition of furnishing fabrics based largely on cross-bred wools. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32071, 20 August 1969, Page 16
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