It might be expected (observes theDunedin "Star") that as a result of the very wet weather recently experienced this winter there would be a prevalence of disease in cattle and sheep, but an inquiry leads to the satisfactory news that no such trouble has arisen in Otago. Foot diseases and parasitical complaints are looked for in such circumstances -and regarded as almost inevitable, but our cattle and sheep are coming through the trial all right.
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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1923, Page 7
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