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Gary Hibberd, the only New Zealander to win a gold medal or first place in the international agricultural contest held in Kansas City in the United States last month. His top placing was in beef cattle judging. Born in Christchurch and educated at Papanui High School, Gary spent a year at Flock House before working for a year in North Canterbury and then for a similar period in the Methven district. He is travelling under the auspices of the International Agricultural Exchange Association, and after spending six months in Canada is now working in Denmark.

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Press, 17 December 1976, Page 14

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Gary Hibberd, the only New Zealander to win a gold medal or first place in the international agricultural contest held in Kansas City in the United States last month. His top placing was in beef cattle judging. Born in Christchurch and educated at Papanui High School, Gary spent a year at Flock House before working for a year in North Canterbury and then for a similar period in the Methven district. He is travelling under the auspices of the International Agricultural Exchange Association, and after spending six months in Canada is now working in Denmark. Press, 17 December 1976, Page 14

Gary Hibberd, the only New Zealander to win a gold medal or first place in the international agricultural contest held in Kansas City in the United States last month. His top placing was in beef cattle judging. Born in Christchurch and educated at Papanui High School, Gary spent a year at Flock House before working for a year in North Canterbury and then for a similar period in the Methven district. He is travelling under the auspices of the International Agricultural Exchange Association, and after spending six months in Canada is now working in Denmark. Press, 17 December 1976, Page 14

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