SHEEP FOR HEAVY FLEECE.
ivrikrr in kilo " Ountvy ik'nkknuan " '• Tlua'i: in iuin:!i ti> l»u .said »l»>ttt hoill" I'.uo fat. kl» hvwd vvtul. Itt tu>ruMiw i>£ kwcn-ky yww» J have num* luiykhiii", that luil mo fcc think s<n iliil { kho llWi wiw pn-fc cr* with good; tv during Hm miiiiuuu", and a Ibw wifch ha.y iu fchw \vnUs«i\ _ The , r slirt.p l»i'iMMiK? undt't' yuuh cu'utnu-' um kin; mote valuable E consider fchuni. i! m tin fciuiu in klio ye:u? wliyn it [«>ys v |:o fuud a small allow an «> 06 g.vain Mian iu kl.o full al-kor tho tVuit g't'ts 11, and if. in u«'k uuuuawary k<> fifing thw ho kluo barn. k in mi old that ' .stwup wv'l luhiiivd ;u'i! liaU'-wuifctwl.' Keef> ivc.'i t'afc, and kirn lauiha will bw fcafc and i!(.!i:i! heavy, t do not. «iay fcttafc it is p hj) liavn k!u> lambs uouii! t-wly ov li'.d*. t do say if. U fco tiavu ttWni bilk whttUve tarty ci* fofct\ fchtjy art' lt\ All mvi.'M fchafc wifch u'ood- warts wilt nisi! a lamb and »lu:at' -Mb, o£ washwd , should )>o Hold, f turn? tlWut in wv that'-, ' i>tk. luut t'tusw a pail" ills', ijrrh.UU.'s-HtM no 11-iovii to kl.'ii.'j.c one u alu». .«<• "lujwa but yi!>» I think tin one will hoar this! man who'tvi-'t'ps >t:k.-t in fchia v» ay youiplainiiuc byuaust! U'i.'[) aiv ;ill ' I'iin out.'and do< not pay and klio liki!. ,'it'lvH IHII.S'fc ll(! a-pt out «>fc' thy flock Ill'l! kill;! Wt'l'Ht euvtuif!) oE tht! sht't'p. ■y art! not kitted they wilt destroy thy 1. For killing tiiuui I havu tviwd u;C Uitkev than tobivcco' juiw."
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 May 1876, Page 3
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436SHEEP FOR HEAVY FLEECE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 May 1876, Page 3
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