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Except in an emergency, there may be no place for hay on a highly stocked irrigation farm. This has been indicated by studies at Winchmore irrigation research station. There is an item on the subject on the farm pages this morning. — Pages 6 and 7
Canterbury horses seem unlikely to withstand the southern challenge in the Great Autumn Handicap at Riccarton. — Racing liftout between pages 20 and 21. The attacks on the All Blacks by the Welsh rugby writer, J. B. G. Thomas, are grossly unfair, according to Kevin McMenamin, who toured Britain with the 1978 All Black team. — Back page Addington market 20 Classified index 25 Commercial 12 Fanning 6, 7 Gardening 11 Home and people 11 International 5 Letters 14 Lottery 3 Local services 20 Racing between 20 and 21 Shipping 20 Strip cartoons 20 TV, radio — 13 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as « newspaper
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Press, 20 April 1979, Page 1
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