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“If Australia sets out to secure big lines of large-framed ewes ithe country will undoubtedly rival New Zealand,” said Mr. G. M. Blyth, manager of the stud stock.deparment of Bennett and Fisher, Ltd., Adelaide, when visiting Wellington • the other day. His remarks were addressed more particularly to South Australian conditions, which more closely resemble those of New Zealand than any other Australian State. “They raise a tastier lamb,” he said, “and have the suiishine,!- the climate and the feed to breed better lambs. At present they are handicapped by a lack of crossbred ewes, freezing facilities and by pasture management.” " ‘r

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4958, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4958, 20 February 1937, Page 4

Untitled King Country Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 4958, 20 February 1937, Page 4

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