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[1) Harvesting lucerne on Mr H. L. Paterson’s sheep run in Lindis Valley, Otago Central, showing the effects of irrigation by a small private water race. Three good cuttings were stacked in one summer, in addition to a lot of feeding off. (2) A crop of oats in Lindis Valley, the result of irrigation. An idea of the height of the crop may he gathered from the fact that the youngster shown is perched on the shoulder of Mr Paterson, jun. (3) Another view of the fine crop cf oats on Mr H. L. Paterson's run, Lindis Valley, Otago Central, expected to world over 60 bushels per acre.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3593, 23 January 1923, Page 38

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[1) Harvesting lucerne on Mr H. L. Paterson’s sheep run in Lindis Valley, Otago Central, showing the effects of irrigation by a small private water race. Three good cuttings were stacked in one summer, in addition to a lot of feeding off. (2) A crop of oats in Lindis Valley, the result of irrigation. An idea of the height of the crop may he gathered from the fact that the youngster shown is perched on the shoulder of Mr Paterson, jun. (3) Another view of the fine crop cf oats on Mr H. L. Paterson's run, Lindis Valley, Otago Central, expected to world over 60 bushels per acre. Otago Witness, Issue 3593, 23 January 1923, Page 38

[1) Harvesting lucerne on Mr H. L. Paterson’s sheep run in Lindis Valley, Otago Central, showing the effects of irrigation by a small private water race. Three good cuttings were stacked in one summer, in addition to a lot of feeding off. (2) A crop of oats in Lindis Valley, the result of irrigation. An idea of the height of the crop may he gathered from the fact that the youngster shown is perched on the shoulder of Mr Paterson, jun. (3) Another view of the fine crop cf oats on Mr H. L. Paterson's run, Lindis Valley, Otago Central, expected to world over 60 bushels per acre. Otago Witness, Issue 3593, 23 January 1923, Page 38