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SHEEP FARMING.

A farm can be stocked with sheep cheaper than any other animals. Sheep will come nearer to utilising everything which grows on the farm. Less labour will be required for getting feed and stock together. The returns will come in sooner and oftener than with any other farm stock. Less money is required for shelter and fencing, and less labour is required in herding, when outside pasturage is accessible and preferred. And finally a good income on the investment can be had by the sale of the wool without the sale of the animals themselves.

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Patea Mail, 23 June 1882, Page 3

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SHEEP FARMING. Patea Mail, 23 June 1882, Page 3

SHEEP FARMING. Patea Mail, 23 June 1882, Page 3

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