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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 840679" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Jilleroo, I worked the summer of 73/74 jackerooing on Lorraine Station between Winton and Longreach, I loved every minute of it. There was not a cow on the place at the time. A Collins St farmer had just bought the place, he immediately employed a fencer to start replacing some fallen down fences with ringlok and the first barb wire on the place on the top. A carpenter from town to extend the wool shed so the wool clip could be stored and my mate and I and the overseer to run the place and get things going again.</p><p>We started shearing in January, all wool was held over from that and subsequent shearings until wool price rose. I believe he sold that wool for what he paid for the station.</p><p>Fantastic property, fantastic country.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 840679, member: 16453"] Jilleroo, I worked the summer of 73/74 jackerooing on Lorraine Station between Winton and Longreach, I loved every minute of it. There was not a cow on the place at the time. A Collins St farmer had just bought the place, he immediately employed a fencer to start replacing some fallen down fences with ringlok and the first barb wire on the place on the top. A carpenter from town to extend the wool shed so the wool clip could be stored and my mate and I and the overseer to run the place and get things going again. We started shearing in January, all wool was held over from that and subsequent shearings until wool price rose. I believe he sold that wool for what he paid for the station. Fantastic property, fantastic country. Ken [/QUOTE]
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