BIG LAMB INCREASE
HIGH EAST COAST FIGURES.
AVERAGE RISE 8 PER CENT.
The east coast counties, along with Cook and Waikohu, have participated in a particularly good lambing this year, arid the average increase for Uawa, Wai.apu and Matakaoa is 8 per cent, greater than for last season. The three counties average 87.8 per cent the highest figure being that of Uawa with 91.5 per cent., which was .5 per cent, better than the Cook County figure. Over the whole five counties, Cook Waikohu, Uawa. Waiapu and Matakaora, the average lambing was in the vicinity of 88 per cent., compared with 83 per cent, last year, 76 per ce«t. in I ISWO and 80 per cent, in 1929. The I year 1930 was a very poor one for lambing, ami the Matakaoa averagd went down as law as 70 per cent, and waikohu’s lower sVill to 67 per
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 273, 2 November 1932, Page 10
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