The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 42University of Auckland., 2008 |
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... increased demand occurred in the spring when grass was abundant . Langdale's opportunity lay not so much in substituting meat for wool as in increasing meat production at very little cost to wool . There were two unexploited avenues of ...
... increased demand occurred in the spring when grass was abundant . Langdale's opportunity lay not so much in substituting meat for wool as in increasing meat production at very little cost to wool . There were two unexploited avenues of ...
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... increased value of the properties leased - in - perpetuity accrued to the leaseholder , with the Crown's interest fixed at the 1901 value . The leap in values between 1913 and 1921 reflected major increases in produce prices induced by ...
... increased value of the properties leased - in - perpetuity accrued to the leaseholder , with the Crown's interest fixed at the 1901 value . The leap in values between 1913 and 1921 reflected major increases in produce prices induced by ...
Strana 91
... increased meat production . This they proceeded to do with alacrity . In 1904 , the Wairarapa Daily Times noted ' the comfortable homes on this settlement ' , impressive lambing percentages and the advantage of every section having some ...
... increased meat production . This they proceeded to do with alacrity . In 1904 , the Wairarapa Daily Times noted ' the comfortable homes on this settlement ' , impressive lambing percentages and the advantage of every section having some ...
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Utopianism and National | 22 |
David Murray Fitchetts Fallacy and Music at the New Zealand | 42 |
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