These centaurs of the South, booted and spurred in the traditional manner and wearing the great two-gallon sombrero , spend their lives in the saddle at the harvest of the sugar cane.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 12
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31These centaurs of the South, booted and spurred in the traditional manner and wearing the great two-gallon sombrero, spend their lives in the saddle at the harvest of the sugar cane. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 38, 7 May 1927, Page 12
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