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Upper left— Bush Hut, one of the 14 musterers’ huts on Glenaray station. Upper right-Carting out hay for sheep feed. At left —The manager’s residence. Lower left—Hoggets on run-off at hay racks. Lower right— Cutting peat. Two of the musterers’ huts on Glenaray are near fairly extensive peat bogs and peat from them, after being dried, is used for fuel at the two huts.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 346

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Upper left—Bush Hut, one of the 14 musterers’ huts on Glenaray station. Upper right Carting out hay for sheep feed. At left—The manager’s residence. Lower left—Hoggets on run-off at hay racks. Lower right—Cutting peat. Two of the musterers’ huts on Glenaray are near fairly extensive peat bogs and peat from them, after being dried, is used for fuel at the two huts. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 346

Upper left—Bush Hut, one of the 14 musterers’ huts on Glenaray station. Upper right Carting out hay for sheep feed. At left—The manager’s residence. Lower left—Hoggets on run-off at hay racks. Lower right—Cutting peat. Two of the musterers’ huts on Glenaray are near fairly extensive peat bogs and peat from them, after being dried, is used for fuel at the two huts. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 4, 16 October 1950, Page 346