1950, Graziers' Association of New South Wales, The Graziers′ Annual, page 187,
Thus if an employee is engaged as a woolpresser and shedhand he must for the whole of his work be paid at the woolpressers′ weekly rate, since that is higher than the shedhands′ weekly rate.
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1980 September 11, Paul Hudson, Technology brings home the wool harvest, New Scientist, page 768,
The sheep still have to be mustered and penned in a shed; the shearer still grabs sheep from the pen and shears them; the shedhands remove the fleece and pieces.
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The Board can be kept much cleaner if two shedhands work together.
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Shearers took the best cook and accommodation, refusing to share either with the shedhand.
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