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		Definition of wool scour in English: wool scournoun Australian, NZ An establishment where raw wool is washed to remove dirt and natural grease.  the historic wool scour is now a living museum and a direct physical link to Australia's pioneering era  Example sentencesExamples -  The drying room of the woolscour was destroyed by fire on 5 September 1895.
 -  The second largest dairy factory in the world is on its doorstep, as is the largest wool scour in the Southern Hemisphere.
 -  The Wool Scour is now fully restored to its 1908 condition.
 -  In 1918, she sold the wool scour and shifted to Timaru just after I started at college.
 -  Sunday excursions were by courtesy of Jack, my mother's manager of the wool scour.
 -  This was a thriving community with a quarry producing limestone, building stone and coal, a saddlery, a railway station, a post office and a wool scour.
 -  The sheds at the woolscour were a haven for sparrow nests and easy to climb to.
 -  She leased the fifty odd acres with the Wool Scour, but we had the grazing for the cows, always one, sometimes two.
 -  He started the Epworth woolscour at Temuka in 1873 and later another at Silverstream near Fairlie.
 -  The charming town I had the privilege of visiting has long played second fiddle to its neighbour, which is well known for its colossal Wool Scour.
 
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