ETorse meal is nineli used as food for station bands in some parts of South America, according In Mr, .1. Amier son, of Ohrfslohnri h, who has returned hom an extended lour of the American Continent. On one large property, running 80.000 sheep, he said, 150 cattle and between 300 and 100 sheen Were killed for food each year. The Chilean Indians who were employed on such stations seemed to prefer horse meal as food.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18975, 27 March 1936, Page 3
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