HIGH COUNTRY CATTLE RUN: A VISIT TO MOLESWORTH, which for a number of years has been controlled by the Lands and Survey Department. (1) A four-wheel-drive, seven-ton lorry fording the Acheron river. (2) The Tarndale homestead, with its thick cob walls. (3) Two visitors to Molesworth with the station’s manager. From left are Mr C. A. Mills, manager of the Admiral station, Gladstone, Masterton; Mr T. W. Preston, Commissioner of Crown Lands; and Mr M. M. Chisholm, manager of Molesworth. (4) Calves for marking in the yards at Bush Gully.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 16
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90HIGH COUNTRY CATTLE RUN: A VISIT TO MOLESWORTH, which for a number of years has been controlled by the Lands and Survey Department. (1) A four-wheel-drive, seven-ton lorry fording the Acheron river. (2) The Tarndale homestead, with its thick cob walls. (3) Two visitors to Molesworth with the station’s manager. From left are Mr C. A. Mills, manager of the Admiral station, Gladstone, Masterton; Mr T. W. Preston, Commissioner of Crown Lands; and Mr M. M. Chisholm, manager of Molesworth. (4) Calves for marking in the yards at Bush Gully. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 16
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