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The Corriedale, New Zealand’s own breed, is popular as a dual-purpose sheep on the better hill country of the South Island, and sheep of this breed constitute about 4 per cent, of New Zealand’s flocks.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 51

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The Corriedale, New Zealand’s own breed, is popular as a dual-purpose sheep on the better hill country of the South Island, and sheep of this breed constitute about 4 per cent, of New Zealand’s flocks. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 51

The Corriedale, New Zealand’s own breed, is popular as a dual-purpose sheep on the better hill country of the South Island, and sheep of this breed constitute about 4 per cent, of New Zealand’s flocks. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 71, Issue 1, 16 July 1945, Page 51

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