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Waler horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Waler is an Australian working horse breed that originated from the horse stock that was brought to the Australian colonies in the 1800s . The name comes from the fact that ...- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waler_horse
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Concrete Form Accessories - Waler Brackets
Brackets attach directly to the concrete forms to straighten the wall and minimize the need for additional bracing.- www.wallties.com/waler_brackets.htm
Waler Horse Owners & Breeders Association Australia Inc
Preserving the historical attributes of the Waler horse. Includes history, news, photos, and member links.- www.walerhorses.com
Waler - definition of Waler by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
Definition of Waler in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Waler. What does Waler mean? Waler synonyms, Waler antonyms. Information about Waler in the free online English dictionary ...- www.thefreedictionary.com/Waler
Rare Breeds Trust of Australia: The Waler Horse
An overview of the Waler Horse in Australia. ... The Waler horse has two breed Associations interested in preserving it.- www.rbta.org/waler.htm
Newhaven Waler Project
Recording and tracing the history of horses from Newhaven station. Includes register, station history, rescue photos, and information on the Illawarra Light Horse Troop.- www.newhavenwalers.com
WALER
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WALER INTRO
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Yarramalong Waler Stud
BRUMBY: "Brumby" means "ferral horse in Australia". There are no horses native to Australia. Brumbys result from escaped, or ...- www.yarramalong.net/news.htm
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