Ettrick Station
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Location in Western Australia
Ettrick Station is a pastoral lease that was once a sheep station but now operates as a cattle station in Western Australia.
The station was established prior to 1872 when the townsite of Condon was surveyed as a port to service the growing number of pastoral stations developed along the De Grey River, including Ettrick, Warrawagine, Warralong, Congan, Muccan, Yarrie, and Mulyie Stations.[1]
In 1923 the property was sold twice in a week. The first sale was from G. L. Hardie, Stewart and Company to Corbett and Holthouse of Muccan Station, and Frank Young, of Adelaide. The price was approximately £28,000. Shortly afterwards it was sold to the De Grey Pastoral Company Ltd., at an increased figure.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Condon Creek Townsite". InHerit. Heritage Council of Western Australia. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
- ^ "Ettrick Station sold". The West Australian. Vol. XXXIX, no. 6, 559. Western Australia. 2 June 1923. p. 11. Retrieved 17 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
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