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_a McCloy, Nicola, _d1971- _eauthor. _928159 |
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_aThe Mt Pisa Station story : _ba stroke of luck / _cNicola McCloy. |
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_aAuckland, New Zealand _bDavid Bateman Ltd _c2016. |
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_a259 pages : _bcolour illustrations ; _c26 cm |
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520 | _aRising 1963 metres above Lake Dunstan, Mt Pisa stands guard over the Lowburn Valley. From early settlement to the gold rushes, to the raising of the lake and frreholding of the land, the area has seen massive change in the past 150 years. That change is reflected in the story of Mt Pisa Station. Mt Pisa's is a tale of boom and bust, of gold and water, of sheep and rabbits, and of a changing agricultural world. But more than that, it is the story of the MacMillan family - much of it told by Murray and Jacky, who along with their son Shane, are the current owners - and their connection to this iconic piece of land. | ||
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_aRanch life _zNew Zealand _zOtago _xHistory. _928160 |
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_aSheep ranches _2fast _98260 _zNew Zealand. |
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_aMt Pisa Station (N.Z.) _xHistory. _928161 |
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_aMt Pisa Station (N.Z.) _vBiography. _928162 |
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