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Title:
Pastoral lease data base : lease owners & managers / sorted by W.A.D.A. Office.
Author:
Western Australia. Dept. of Agriculture.
Year:
[1991?]
Description:
[137] p. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Western Australia.
;
Livestock farming.
;
Leases.
;
Farm leases.
Notes:
Cover title.
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
SLWA
Iron Mountain
332.28(941) PAS
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