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These men accompanied the 184 sheep that left Harewood last week-end for Iran and Bulgaria. Mr J. V. Evans (left). New Zealand livestock manager for Dalgety New Zealand, Ltd, travelled with the 141 Corriedales, Border Leicesters, and Romneys for Bulgaria: and Mr E. H. Shortridge, regional veterinary officer with the Ministry of Agriculture at Hastings, went with the 43 Corriedales, the gift of the Prime Minister (Mr Rowling) to the Shah of Iran.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33815, 11 April 1975, Page 6

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These men accompanied the 184 sheep that left Harewood last week-end for Iran and Bulgaria. Mr J. V. Evans (left). New Zealand livestock manager for Dalgety New Zealand, Ltd, travelled with the 141 Corriedales, Border Leicesters, and Romneys for Bulgaria: and Mr E. H. Shortridge, regional veterinary officer with the Ministry of Agriculture at Hastings, went with the 43 Corriedales, the gift of the Prime Minister (Mr Rowling) to the Shah of Iran. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33815, 11 April 1975, Page 6

These men accompanied the 184 sheep that left Harewood last week-end for Iran and Bulgaria. Mr J. V. Evans (left). New Zealand livestock manager for Dalgety New Zealand, Ltd, travelled with the 141 Corriedales, Border Leicesters, and Romneys for Bulgaria: and Mr E. H. Shortridge, regional veterinary officer with the Ministry of Agriculture at Hastings, went with the 43 Corriedales, the gift of the Prime Minister (Mr Rowling) to the Shah of Iran. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33815, 11 April 1975, Page 6

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