The crop being harvested is not
wheat but the wonderful growth of paspalum and prairie grass on a paddock which has been down for 19 years on Mr. W. J. Freeth's property "Ngahiwi," at Pukearuhe. Ample feed prevents losses in dairy stock.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 26 (Supplement)
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42The crop being harvested is not wheat but the wonderful growth of paspalum and prairie grass on a paddock which has been down for 19 years on Mr. W. J. Freeth's property "Ngahiwi," at Pukearuhe. Ample feed prevents losses in dairy stock. Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 26 (Supplement)
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