Marillana
22°38.106′S 119°24.312′E / 22.635100°S 119.405200°E Marillana Station, often referred to as Marillana, is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station but has previously operated as a sheep station.
BHP currently own the property, which is run in conjunction with Ethel Creek Station; together the two properties have a combined area of 7,500 square kilometres (2,896 sq mi).[1]
The Marillana Pastoral Company was established in 1920.[2]
In 1949 approximately 15,000 sheep were shorn to produce 336 bales of wool.[3]
Alex L. Spring was the part owner and station manager of both Marillana and Roy Hill Stations in 1952 when he started to use road trains to transport cattle to Meekatharra.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ "Mono's Solar Water Pumping System provides water to remote Cattle Stations" (PDF). Mono pumps. October 2009. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
- ↑ "Advertising". The West Australian. Perth. 18 March 1920. p. 1. Retrieved 15 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Good shearing return". The West Australian. Perth. 24 August 1949. p. 15. Retrieved 15 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Rural News Review". Western Mail. Perth. 17 April 1952. p. 80. Retrieved 15 December 2015 – via National Library of Australia.
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