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Centennial: Jackson family celebrates 100 years of farm ownership
17 Feb, 2021 02:15 AM
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Current owner of the farm Murray Jackson. Photo/ Supplied
Stratford Press
One hundred years of memories and farm ownership were celebrated earlier this month.
The Kupe Farm, located 10 kilometres northeast of Stratford, has been owned by the Jackson family for the past century. The farm is currently owned by Murray Jackson. Murray says he invited friends, family and old neighbours to the farm to celebrate the centenary. We had over 100 people turn up on the day. We held a family church service, a farm quiz and took the guests on tours of the farm. It was a lovely day. My wife Kay and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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weekends with alex witt. breaking news. to afghanistan, we re getting world that as many as ten have been killed in a attack on kabul. we have the report from kabul. what s the latest, several attacks to talk about. reporter: good morning, richard. yeah, at least three attacks throughout different parts of the country. the biggest occurring here in the capital of kabul, as you meioned, at least ten americans killed, according to a senior u.s. official. when a car bomb struck a nato convoy. and the western part of the city. in a place called darlamon road. a press release saying at least 13 nato service members died. we re still trying to figure out what nationalities those last three were. afghans were also killed in the attack. three civilians and one afghan police officer. then going down south in the country, nato is also saying that a man wearing an afghan security uniform actually turned his weapon weapon onto nato service members, killing at least two. we do not k
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