Either Allan Crafar possessed the power to reanimate dead beasts or the accuracy of his on-farm record keeping left a lot to be desired, the High Court at Auckland heard today.The receivers of Mr Crafar's fallen dairy farm companies, acting on behalf of a
Niko Kloeten Thu, 14 Oct 2010
Either Allan Crafar possessed the power to reanimate dead beasts or the accuracy of his on-farm record keeping left a lot to be desired, the High Court at Auckland heard today.
The receivers of Mr Crafar’s fallen dairy farm companies, acting on behalf of a banking syndicate led by Westpac, are
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