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ANGUS BREEDERS' VISIT.-—This week, for the first time, a party of breeders under the auspices of the New Zealand Angus Cattie Breeders’ Association visited the West Coast This photograph was taken when the party was on Waipuna station near Ikamatua. From left are Messrs S. E. Esam, of Hastings, secretary of the association, J. B. Hickman, of Blenheim, who is the president G. K. Ferguson, of Waipuna station, and H. E. Jenkins, of Darfield, who is chairman of the Canter-bury-Westland Angus Association.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32612, 21 May 1971, Page 12

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ANGUS BREEDERS' VISIT.-—This week, for the first time, a party of breeders under the auspices of the New Zealand Angus Cattie Breeders’ Association visited the West Coast This photograph was taken when the party was on Waipuna station near Ikamatua. From left are Messrs S. E. Esam, of Hastings, secretary of the association, J. B. Hickman, of Blenheim, who is the president G. K. Ferguson, of Waipuna station, and H. E. Jenkins, of Darfield, who is chairman of the Canterbury-Westland Angus Association. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32612, 21 May 1971, Page 12

ANGUS BREEDERS' VISIT.-—This week, for the first time, a party of breeders under the auspices of the New Zealand Angus Cattie Breeders’ Association visited the West Coast This photograph was taken when the party was on Waipuna station near Ikamatua. From left are Messrs S. E. Esam, of Hastings, secretary of the association, J. B. Hickman, of Blenheim, who is the president G. K. Ferguson, of Waipuna station, and H. E. Jenkins, of Darfield, who is chairman of the Canterbury-Westland Angus Association. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32612, 21 May 1971, Page 12