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A “KEAD” SHEEP. The havoc wrought by kcas in sheep-killing on the back-country stations of the South Island is too well known to comment upon. The above illustration of a kead sheep was secured on St. James Station by Mr R. Courtney.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 28 (Supplement)

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A “KEAD” SHEEP. The havoc wrought by kcas in sheep-killing on the back-country stations of the South Island is too well known to comment upon. The above illustration of a kead sheep was secured on St. James Station by Mr R. Courtney. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 28 (Supplement)

A “KEAD” SHEEP. The havoc wrought by kcas in sheep-killing on the back-country stations of the South Island is too well known to comment upon. The above illustration of a kead sheep was secured on St. James Station by Mr R. Courtney. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 28 (Supplement)