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MODEL PIGGERY.—Mr. George Brown's piggery at Puha, a portion of which is shown above, is regarded as a model for lay-out and design. Mr. Brown, Who is a member of the Maori race, is shown on the extreme left of the picture. In the foreground on the other side of the picture is one of the pig houses with the pigs standing on a concrete square, which proved very valuable during the past wet winter, preventing the pigs from pugging up the entrance to their house. The pigs have the grazing of alternate paddocks.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 11

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MODEL PIGGERY.—Mr. George Brown's piggery at Puha, a portion of which is shown above, is regarded as a model for lay-out and design. Mr. Brown, Who is a member of the Maori race, is shown on the extreme left of the picture. In the foreground on the other side of the picture is one of the pig houses with the pigs standing on a concrete square, which proved very valuable during the past wet winter, preventing the pigs from pugging up the entrance to their house. The pigs have the grazing of alternate paddocks. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 11

MODEL PIGGERY.—Mr. George Brown's piggery at Puha, a portion of which is shown above, is regarded as a model for lay-out and design. Mr. Brown, Who is a member of the Maori race, is shown on the extreme left of the picture. In the foreground on the other side of the picture is one of the pig houses with the pigs standing on a concrete square, which proved very valuable during the past wet winter, preventing the pigs from pugging up the entrance to their house. The pigs have the grazing of alternate paddocks. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 11