MODERN METHODS IN THE PREPARATION OF WINTER FEED: STACKING ENSILAGE ON MR JAS. PATRICK’S FARM, OUTRAM.
The work is being executed under the direction of Mr W. Dibble Acting Field Instructor for the Government Department of Agriculture.
DISAPPEARANCE OF AN OLD LANDMARK IN MACLAGGAN STREET. DUNEDIN. On the balcony of the building in its nalmy days aro seen—(l) Charles d© V. Teachemaker, runholder, (2) W D Murison, nmholder; (3) W. Saunders, visitor; (4) E. P. Kenyon, solicitor; (6) Morley, runholder; (C) George Thompson, runholder. On the road are—(l) James Murison; (2) Faulkner, visitor; (3) W. Logie, sheep inspector; (4) G. W. Roxby, Oama.ru; (5) Colonel Grant, runholder: (6) Matthew Holmes; (7) Fairfax Fenwick, runholder; (8) J. W. Murdoch runholder; (9) William Black, runholder; (10) Herbert Meyer, runholder; (11) Charles Black, runholder
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Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 47 (Supplement)
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131MODERN METHODS IN THE PREPARATION OF WINTER FEED: STACKING ENSILAGE ON MR JAS. PATRICK’S FARM, OUTRAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3019, 24 January 1912, Page 47 (Supplement)
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