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A Rangiora fine-wool farmer, Mr lan Stevenson, shows the Merino fleece which gained a nearperfect score of 99.5 to win the Stevenson Brothers partnership the Golden Fleece Award for the second year in succession. The fleeces entered in the competition, which is organised annually by the Royal Agricultural Society, were in the National Golden Fleece Exhibition held in Christchurch this week as part of “Accent on Wool” week.

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Press, 15 May 1987, Page 12

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A Rangiora fine-wool farmer, Mr lan Stevenson, shows the Merino fleece which gained a nearperfect score of 99.5 to win the Stevenson Brothers partnership the Golden Fleece Award for the second year in succession. The fleeces entered in the competition, which is organised annually by the Royal Agricultural Society, were in the National Golden Fleece Exhibition held in Christchurch this week as part of “Accent on Wool” week. Press, 15 May 1987, Page 12

A Rangiora fine-wool farmer, Mr lan Stevenson, shows the Merino fleece which gained a nearperfect score of 99.5 to win the Stevenson Brothers partnership the Golden Fleece Award for the second year in succession. The fleeces entered in the competition, which is organised annually by the Royal Agricultural Society, were in the National Golden Fleece Exhibition held in Christchurch this week as part of “Accent on Wool” week. Press, 15 May 1987, Page 12