BRED by A. Hordern, Mungadal, Hay, the champion strong wool ram of the 1954 Sydney Sheep Show poses for the photographer with the manager of Mungadal, Mr. J. Storey (left) and the stud overseer, Mr. D. McNeil. In addition to this and minor awards, Mungadal secured the championship for strong wool ewe, P. and O. award for champion ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Riverine Grazier (Hay, NSW : 1873 - 1954), Tue 15 Jun 1954, Page 1
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