Mr. R. Tapper, of Tapui, whilst mustering the other day at the edge of the bush a few miles from home, came aerosp a- small mob of woollies. Amongst them was a double-fleece ewe, 'which after" being shorn scaled J7>Blbs. The fleece which was in very fair order considering the country weighed 321b5., the ■wool being 31-Jin. Jong.—Wairoa Star. Far too much is lost each year In New Zealand through fire. Is your Insurance adequate? Make sure. Consult the Mercantile and General Insurance Co. Ltd. Bull and Edwards, District Agents.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17436, 7 April 1931, Page 5
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