As recognition of their war service, soldiers returning from World War 1 in 1919 were eligible to select a block of land from the resumed "Mt Hutton Land". Mixed farming and dairy farming were permitted. Settlers built huts to live in, cleared scrub and fenced their blocks. They battled droughts, floods and pests like prickly pear. The railway line was extended from Orallo to Injune to meet the needs of the settlers and to transport the cream into the Roma Butter Factory three times a week.
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