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He emigrated to Victoria in 1870 and worked on a sheep run.
Didn't the grass for the goats and sheep run out?
Farms took longer to establish than sheep runs and were expensive to set up.
The 42 Germans among them had already been engaged for work on nearby sheep runs.
The sheep ran several feet away, stopped and glared back with disdain.
By 1850 there were several large sheep runs, and pastoral settlement was well established.
In his later life he retired to his cattle and sheep run.
"She popped her head out the window, and the sheep runs into the barn," he recalled.
He also ran one of the largest sheep runs in New Zealand.
Sheep runs were quickly established in the area together with pit saw milling of the native bush.
The goats and horned sheep run at the first sign of anyone nearing.
This is real outback territory, where men are men and sheep run for cover.
A few maddened sheep ran away from them as they walked around the candle-factory.
There were times-had been for many years, now-when he felt like a sheep running with the wolves.
Following his discovery, the first squatters arrived in 1837 to establish vast sheep runs.
By the mid-1850s large tracts nearby had been converted into sheep runs.
Some sheep ran out of the way.
He had already made tours of the pastoral districts and had himself taken up some land for sheep runs.
The hill was first used as a sheep run, and became the base trig station for the survey of Canterbury.
For five years, Charlie Douglas worked at a variety of jobs, including working on a sheep run, and gold digging.
It takes its name from a local sheep run owned by a classical scholar, Edward Lee.
They intended to convert Adelong to a sheep run.
He reminded you of a frightened sheep running aimlessly hither and thither.
It was the sheep running.
While his father was involved in politics, Adams took over management of the Wairau sheep runs.