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The New Zealand Romney Sheep Breeders’ Association held its sixty-eighth annual meeting in Christchurch this week. From left are Messrs R. J. Brown, of Feilding, who is a vice-president; A. B. Southey, of Masterton, the retiring president: I. B. Standring, of Feilding, the secretary; and C. Burrows, of Culverden, who has been a vice-president and is now the new president.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 13

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The New Zealand Romney Sheep Breeders’ Association held its sixty-eighth annual meeting in Christchurch this week. From left are Messrs R. J. Brown, of Feilding, who is a vice-president; A. B. Southey, of Masterton, the retiring president: I. B. Standring, of Feilding, the secretary; and C. Burrows, of Culverden, who has been a vice-president and is now the new president. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 13

The New Zealand Romney Sheep Breeders’ Association held its sixty-eighth annual meeting in Christchurch this week. From left are Messrs R. J. Brown, of Feilding, who is a vice-president; A. B. Southey, of Masterton, the retiring president: I. B. Standring, of Feilding, the secretary; and C. Burrows, of Culverden, who has been a vice-president and is now the new president. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33252, 15 June 1973, Page 13