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MOLESWORTH CATTLE REACH ADDINGTON.—One of more than 1000 cattle from the Molesworth Station bounds out of a railway truck on arrival at the Addington saleyards yesterday afternoon. After being driven to Culverden last week, the cattle were railed south in three trainloads. They will be sold today in the store cattle pens.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 12

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MOLESWORTH CATTLE REACH ADDINGTON.—One of more than 1000 cattle from the Molesworth Station bounds out of a railway truck on arrival at the Addington saleyards yesterday afternoon. After being driven to Culverden last week, the cattle were railed south in three trainloads. They will be sold today in the store cattle pens. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 12

MOLESWORTH CATTLE REACH ADDINGTON.—One of more than 1000 cattle from the Molesworth Station bounds out of a railway truck on arrival at the Addington saleyards yesterday afternoon. After being driven to Culverden last week, the cattle were railed south in three trainloads. They will be sold today in the store cattle pens. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 12