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An interesting table showing the manner in which the number of sheep in the Dominion has increased of late years is presented with the interim sheep return. The return also shows the number ot mutton and lamb carcases exported. The figures are as under: No. of Carcases Export’d.

1902 Sheep. Mutton. Lamb. 20,342,727 1,712,670 1,736,780 18,954,553 2,497,546 2,006,462 1903 1904 18,280,806 2,388,959 2,104,881 1905 19,130,875 1,888,065 1,937,026 1906 20,108,471 1,500,773 2,134,563 1907 20,983,772 1*921,465 2,519,417 1908 22,449,053 1,821,426 2,826,437 1909 23,480,707 1,899,446 2,910,358 igio 23,792,947 1,711.839 3,423,918

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 885, 30 August 1910, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 885, 30 August 1910, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 885, 30 August 1910, Page 2

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