ban, photo, Oamaru. MACHINE SHEARING IN NORTH OTAGO. The photograph shows the interior of Balruddery Woolahed with 12 shearers at work. On onb day they shore 2126 sheep, thus averaging 177 per man, the highest tally (234) being done by Angus Mathieson, of Kakanui, now at the front in South Africa. Fifty-two bales of wool from this lot were pressed by two men on the same day.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 39
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67ban, photo, Oamaru. MACHINE SHEARING IN NORTH OTAGO. The photograph shows the interior of Balruddery Woolahed with 12 shearers at work. On onb day they shore 2126 sheep, thus averaging 177 per man, the highest tally (234) being done by Angus Mathieson, of Kakanui, now at the front in South Africa. Fifty-two bales of wool from this lot were pressed by two men on the same day. Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 10 April 1901, Page 39
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