The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... industry . The gain from the placing of the sheep industry upon a new footing was very considerable . The joint products with wool were able to take their share in sustaining and extending the values derived from joint and common costs ...
... industry . The gain from the placing of the sheep industry upon a new footing was very considerable . The joint products with wool were able to take their share in sustaining and extending the values derived from joint and common costs ...
Page 163
... industry developed rapidly . The invention of the centrifugal separator in 1877 gave a great impetus to the movement . The dairy farmers were small men with little capital , and in any case the nature of the industry lends itself ...
... industry developed rapidly . The invention of the centrifugal separator in 1877 gave a great impetus to the movement . The dairy farmers were small men with little capital , and in any case the nature of the industry lends itself ...
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... Industry of New Zealand . ( An unpub . thesis in the Univ . of N.Z. ) BLAIR , W. N. The Industries of New Zealand . Christchurch , 1887 . Canterbury Chamber of Commerce - Monthly Bulletins from February 1926 . Christchurch . CONDLIFFE ...
... Industry of New Zealand . ( An unpub . thesis in the Univ . of N.Z. ) BLAIR , W. N. The Industries of New Zealand . Christchurch , 1887 . Canterbury Chamber of Commerce - Monthly Bulletins from February 1926 . Christchurch . CONDLIFFE ...
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