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MUSTERERS IN THE MacKENZIE COUNTRY.—Left: End of a day’s work. From left are Mr P. Donaldson, Mr P. J. Gibson, and his son, Mr J. Gibson, of Dusky station. RIGHT; Vantage point. Mr O. P. Gibson, Pukaki Downs, looking down the Irishman from a peak more than 7000ft high during mustering operations on his station. He is a twin brother of Mr J. Gibson.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 9

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MUSTERERS IN THE MacKENZIE COUNTRY.—Left: End of a day’s work. From left are Mr P. Donaldson, Mr P. J. Gibson, and his son, Mr J. Gibson, of Dusky station. RIGHT; Vantage point. Mr O. P. Gibson, Pukaki Downs, looking down the Irishman from a peak more than 7000ft high during mustering operations on his station. He is a twin brother of Mr J. Gibson. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 9

MUSTERERS IN THE MacKENZIE COUNTRY.—Left: End of a day’s work. From left are Mr P. Donaldson, Mr P. J. Gibson, and his son, Mr J. Gibson, of Dusky station. RIGHT; Vantage point. Mr O. P. Gibson, Pukaki Downs, looking down the Irishman from a peak more than 7000ft high during mustering operations on his station. He is a twin brother of Mr J. Gibson. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 9