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RUN PLAN INTEREST—This photograph was taken at the end of last week when members of the North Canterbury Catchment Board visited two high country properties, which have been working under run plans. At the tithe ,the party was on Lake Coleridge station and from left are Messrs R. D. Dick, chief soil conservator of the board, J. and M. Murchison, of Lake Coleridge, A. T. Bell, chairman of the board, and J. M. Pickering, chairman of the board’s soil conservation committee.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 14

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RUN PLAN INTEREST—This photograph was taken at the end of last week when members of the North Canterbury Catchment Board visited two high country properties, which have been working under run plans. At the tithe ,the party was on Lake Coleridge station and from left are Messrs R. D. Dick, chief soil conservator of the board, J. and M. Murchison, of Lake Coleridge, A. T. Bell, chairman of the board, and J. M. Pickering, chairman of the board’s soil conservation committee. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 14

RUN PLAN INTEREST—This photograph was taken at the end of last week when members of the North Canterbury Catchment Board visited two high country properties, which have been working under run plans. At the tithe ,the party was on Lake Coleridge station and from left are Messrs R. D. Dick, chief soil conservator of the board, J. and M. Murchison, of Lake Coleridge, A. T. Bell, chairman of the board, and J. M. Pickering, chairman of the board’s soil conservation committee. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32565, 26 March 1971, Page 14