Extreme weather, isolation and damn hard work doesn’t seem to attract those soft of spirit or lacking in courage.
Instead, those who have lived and worked on Canterbury’s Mt White Station since the long depression of the 1880s have taken struggle in their stride.
From managers, musterers and shepherds, to shearers, packmen, fencers, deer-cullers, cooks and cowboys, as well as their wives and children, Mt White has attracted its share of colourful characters and high country legends.
Extreme weather, isolation and damn hard work doesn’t seem to attract those soft of spirit or lacking in courage.
Instead, those who have lived and worked on Canterbury’s Mt White Station since the long depression of the 1880s have taken struggle in their stride.
From managers, musterers and shepherds, to shearers, packmen, fencers, deer-cullers, cooks and cowboys, as well as their wives and children, Mt White has attracted its share of colourful characters and high country legends.
We have one copy of The Legend of Mt White Station to give away!
Gerald Sandrey: The Legend of Mt White Station, RRP $60, Mary Egan Publishing.
To be in to win, simply complete the form below.
One entry per person/email address; Winner notified by phone or email.
Entries close December 31, 2015.
PLEASE NOTE: due to the Christmas-New Year break, prizes may not be despatched until later in January.
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