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World flavour

There was an international flavour about the recent “Women in Agriculture” week-end at Lincoln College. One of those taking part was Hanne Le Lievre from Paua Bay on Banks Peninsula. where her husband Paul is farming. Hanne was born in Jutland in Denmark on a dairy farm. She met her husband while on a working holiday in Australia — he was also working over there. Then followed their engagement in

New Zealand, marriage in Denmark and honeymoon in Spain. They have been back in New Zealand for the last 15 months. Her married name, a wellknown Peninsula one, of course also recalls French links with the early settlement of the Peninsula. Another member of the group at Lincoln was Jo Byam, an American, who with her husband is running a lucerne drying plant in the North Island.

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Press, 4 December 1981, Page 16

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World flavour Press, 4 December 1981, Page 16

World flavour Press, 4 December 1981, Page 16

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