One of the best threshing results heard of for some time was recently accomplished on Mr. George Talbot's farm, Kingsdown, Canterbury, when Mr. James Ureig's threshing mill in 11 consecutive days put through 12,500 bushels of wheat and just over 6000 bushels of oats. The grain was threshed from the stook, a feature which adds additional credit to Mir. J-Jreigjs employee*. '■„•'■ ' • "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13690, 5 March 1908, Page 3
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