The rural entrepreneurs
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259 pages
~4h 19min to read
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This gives a history of an Australasian institution, the stock and station agency. It examines the ways in which stock and station agents grew from their beginnings in the 1840s as pastoral finance companies to offer support services to remote and inexperienced farming communities.
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