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IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.—-Two branch directors of the International Wool Secretariat visited Erewhon station in the Canterbury high country while they were in the province last week. Mr E. B. Whitley, on the left, is director for Iran and India, with responsibilities also for Pakistan and Afghanistan; and on the right is Mr K. S. Ski, director for the Nordic area, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. In the middle is Mr A. A. Urquhart, of Erewhon, who is showing the visitors a Merino fleece shorn on the station.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 7

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IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.—-Two branch directors of the International Wool Secretariat visited Erewhon station in the Canterbury high country while they were in the province last week. Mr E. B. Whitley, on the left, is director for Iran and India, with responsibilities also for Pakistan and Afghanistan; and on the right is Mr K. S. Ski, director for the Nordic area, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. In the middle is Mr A. A. Urquhart, of Erewhon, who is showing the visitors a Merino fleece shorn on the station. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 7

IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.—-Two branch directors of the International Wool Secretariat visited Erewhon station in the Canterbury high country while they were in the province last week. Mr E. B. Whitley, on the left, is director for Iran and India, with responsibilities also for Pakistan and Afghanistan; and on the right is Mr K. S. Ski, director for the Nordic area, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. In the middle is Mr A. A. Urquhart, of Erewhon, who is showing the visitors a Merino fleece shorn on the station. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32303, 22 May 1970, Page 7

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