The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts]
Glenn Brothers
Glenn Brothers (James and Robert Glenn), Farmers, “Te Puke,” Georgetown. “Te Puke” consists of 1577 acres of freehold. The land, which is mostly rolling downs, and free from cliffs, is good cropping and sheep country, and carries about 3000 sheep. There are three homesteads on the estate, which is subdivided into twenty paddocks, and about 400 acres are annually laid down in cereals; wheat and oat crops average forty and sixty bushels an acre, respectively.