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MESOPOTAMIA HOMESTEAD.—This two-storey wooden homestead on Mesopotamia station, at the head of the Rangitata river, was built in 1953 with timber cut and milled on the station. A reunion of employees who have worked on the property during the last 100 years will be held early next month.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29366, 19 November 1960, Page 8

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MESOPOTAMIA HOMESTEAD.—This two-storey wooden homestead on Mesopotamia station, at the head of the Rangitata river, was built in 1953 with timber cut and milled on the station. A reunion of employees who have worked on the property during the last 100 years will be held early next month. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29366, 19 November 1960, Page 8

MESOPOTAMIA HOMESTEAD.—This two-storey wooden homestead on Mesopotamia station, at the head of the Rangitata river, was built in 1953 with timber cut and milled on the station. A reunion of employees who have worked on the property during the last 100 years will be held early next month. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29366, 19 November 1960, Page 8

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