That the halfbred sheep of years ago had made Canterbury's name in the meat trade was asserted by Mr. E. C. Studholme, president of the Waimate Agricultural and Pastoral Association, at the association's jubilee social. He added that they should do all they could to keep the good name. In getting small sheep they had lost the standard, and he did not think they would get it back for many years.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3404, 15 December 1931, Page 5
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