There is nothing like being able to touch the real thing. Children touching a lamb during a visit to the Oakside property of Mr R. J. Steele near Darfield yesterday. The property was one of those visited by city people who responded to the invitation of the Young Farmers’ Club movement in the North Canterbury and Christchurch districts.
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58There is nothing like being able to touch the real thing. Children touching a lamb during a visit to the Oakside property of Mr R. J. Steele near Darfield yesterday. The property was one of those visited by city people who responded to the invitation of the Young Farmers’ Club movement in the North Canterbury and Christchurch districts. Press, 28 November 1977, Page 25
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