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Advertising : 55 wordsMob of 8,000 wethers on the banks of the Mclntyre River, near Yetman, on their way from Broken Hill to Stanthorpe, via Texas. They were trucked from Broken Hill to Moree, and are now travelling to Stanthorpe. This is the second largest mob to cross the McIntyre. The largest was a mob of 1,100, which crossed the river in 1929. These wethers are owned by Messrs. Reeves and Lomas, of Stanthorpe. The drover is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 8 May 1953, Page 1
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