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The Canterbury Deer Farmers’ Association’s field day this year visited the new property of Mr Mark Acland, Mt Somers station. Mt Somers came back into the Acland family recently more than 125 years after John Acland and Charles Tripp took it up in 1856.

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Press, 11 May 1984, Page 17

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The Canterbury Deer Farmers’ Association’s field day this year visited the new property of Mr Mark Acland, Mt Somers station. Mt Somers came back into the Acland family recently more than 125 years after John Acland and Charles Tripp took it up in 1856. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 17

The Canterbury Deer Farmers’ Association’s field day this year visited the new property of Mr Mark Acland, Mt Somers station. Mt Somers came back into the Acland family recently more than 125 years after John Acland and Charles Tripp took it up in 1856. Press, 11 May 1984, Page 17