The horoughness of the country symbolised Mr. T.A. Field (at left) examining the type of cattle yards, which is now standard on many of his stations in N.S.W. and Queensland. With him is Mr. Tom Lord, manager of Field's "Gordon Brook" station, Clarence River. March 13, 1933.
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