WOOL COUNTS.
The . picture on the opposite page is the photographic reproduction of a cabinet containing specimens of wool, representing the various counts recognized by the woollen trade, which the Live-stock and Meat Division has had prepared for reference purposes. One of these cabinets is now displayed at every Stock Inspector’s office throughout the Dominion for the convenience of farmers who may desire to make themselves better acquainted with wool-quality. . ’
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume VI, Issue 1, 15 January 1913, Page 20
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70WOOL COUNTS. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume VI, Issue 1, 15 January 1913, Page 20
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