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John Hewison (left) and Ron Blackadder in a dump of gorse which they say has grown—with the long dry grass—since the Blackadder cattle were banned from the Maruia river flats.

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Press, 11 October 1979, Page 21

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John Hewison (left) and Ron Blackadder in a dump of gorse which they say has grown—with the long dry grass—since the Blackadder cattle were banned from the Maruia river flats. Press, 11 October 1979, Page 21

John Hewison (left) and Ron Blackadder in a dump of gorse which they say has grown—with the long dry grass—since the Blackadder cattle were banned from the Maruia river flats. Press, 11 October 1979, Page 21

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