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FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS.—Mr M.S. Turton near the lake beside the homestead on Alford station, which is reputed to provide a sanctuary for up to 10,000 ducks. Mr Turton has recently given up the homestead block of the property in Mid-Canterbury after holding it for about 33 years.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 8

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FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS.—Mr M.S. Turton near the lake beside the homestead on Alford station, which is reputed to provide a sanctuary for up to 10,000 ducks. Mr Turton has recently given up the homestead block of the property in Mid-Canterbury after holding it for about 33 years. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 8

FAMILIAR SURROUNDINGS.—Mr M.S. Turton near the lake beside the homestead on Alford station, which is reputed to provide a sanctuary for up to 10,000 ducks. Mr Turton has recently given up the homestead block of the property in Mid-Canterbury after holding it for about 33 years. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32351, 17 July 1970, Page 8

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