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WOOL-CLASSING.

The Masterton district is fortunate in securing the services of Mr E. T. Lees. This' gentleman apparently knows wool-classing from A to Z. He is an enthusiast in his wdrk!, and is inspired with the knowledge' that New Zealand is probably jlosing thousands of pounds annuallythrough the carekss manner in which wool is classed. When farmers' fully realise the importance to themselves .of. effective wool-classing, and appreciate the fact that competent classera are gradually becoming an' unknown quantity, they will not require asking to attend the classes over which Mr Lees presides.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 4

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93

WOOL-CLASSING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 4

WOOL-CLASSING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10229, 4 May 1911, Page 4

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