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A Hawarden farmer, Mr Harry Pawsey, can sit under a matagouri on his Double Tops property without feeling threatened: that is the way he likes his wild Irishmen, tall and giving welcome shelter to stock.

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Press, 30 August 1985, Page 10

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A Hawarden farmer, Mr Harry Pawsey, can sit under a matagouri on his Double Tops property without feeling threatened: that is the way he likes his wild Irishmen, tall and giving welcome shelter to stock. Press, 30 August 1985, Page 10

A Hawarden farmer, Mr Harry Pawsey, can sit under a matagouri on his Double Tops property without feeling threatened: that is the way he likes his wild Irishmen, tall and giving welcome shelter to stock. Press, 30 August 1985, Page 10