FEATHERSTON
FAT LAMB TRADE > " ■ FARMERS RESPONDING TO APPEAL. (“Times-Age” Special.) In spite of the season, which has been most unfavourable for the fat lambs, there are some, splendid lambs being sent away from this district. Local farmers are responding to the appeal from Britain for a lighter weight lamb this season, the reason being that the people of. Britain require smaller joints. The price, considering the war conditions, is considered satisfactory. Personal. Miss Norma Shepherd has arrived from Dunedin to spend the Christmas X- „ holidays with her parents.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 November 1941, Page 7
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