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  2. Sherlock Station - Wikipedia

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    The cost included all of the plant and equipment, 16,000 sheep, 50 head of cattle and 60 horses. [5] A large grass fire occurred at the station in 1893 when a station hand accidentally started it when lighting a campfire. The fire cost Withnell and Meares a paddock 20 miles (32 km) long that has been destocked for 6 months in preparation for ...

  3. Stock route - Wikipedia

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    The stock routes across the country are colloquially known as The Long Paddock or Long Paddock. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A travelling stock route may often be distinguished from an ordinary country road by the fact that the grassy verges on either side of the road are very much wider, and the property fences being set back much further from the roadside ...

  4. Eagle Farm Racecourse and Ascot railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Farm Racecourse was established in 1863 and continues to operate as one of Queensland's premier racecourses. Additions and extensions include the establishment of the Pinkenba railway line (1882), the Paddock Stand (1889), the St Leger Stand (1913 with extensions in 1938), the Totalisator Building (1913 with extensions in the 1920s and 1950s), the entrance gates (1913), ticket boxes ...

  5. Agricultural fencing - Wikipedia

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    Woven and mesh wire fencing material has smooth horizontal wires and vertical wires (called stays). Wire spacing and height of fence is dependent on which type of animal is being contained. [9] Agricultural woven wire is identifiable by wire "knots" wrapped around each intersecting wire. Mesh wire material is spot welded at each junction.

  6. Field (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    A back paddock is a smaller field that is situated away from the farm house; possibly land of lesser quality. [5] The equivalent concept in North America and the UK is a pasture. In Australia, the word seems to have had its current meaning since at least 1807 [6] and in New Zealand since at least 1842. [7]

  7. Urana Soldiers' Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    Urana's Brookong station, which in 1850 had had one paddock covering 45,000 hectares (110,000 acres), by 1871 had twelve paddocks, each of 10,000 hectares (25,000 acres), divided by wire fences. In the 1860s cattle disease and low prices for beef led pastoralists to concentrate more on sheep, and fine Merino wool became a dominant product.

  8. Occupation crossing - Wikipedia

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    where new or altered fences and gates are needed, under the NSW Dividing Fences Act, [5] [6] [7] the cost can be shared, or alternately the railway supplies the material and the land owner provides the labour. Old obsolete railway rails can be used to make strong fence posts.

  9. Cootamundra World War II Fuel Depot - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Meat prices soared in the 1850s and the Murrumbidgee stations "became a vast fattening paddock". [1] Cootamundra was surveyed and a plan of the proposed village was drawn up by surveyor P. Adams in 1861 on a site that was originally the horse paddock of John Hurley's station. The first town lots were sold in 1862.

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