Canowie Station Canowie or Canowie Station was a former pastoral lease located about 18 kilometres (11 mi) north west of Hallett and 23 kilometres (14 mi)...
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Canowie may refer to Canowie Station pastoral lease Canowie, South Australia locality south of what remains of the pastoral lease This disambiguation...
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originally at Inman Valley from 1840 and between 1858 and 1908 at Canowie Station in the Mid North of that State. Most usually known as Boucher James...
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their Canowie run, the former manager William Warwick having resigned to take up his own Holowiliena run. For nearly four years Price ran Canowie for the...
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Bon Station) Boolcoomatta Reserve (previously Boolcoomatta Station) Bulgunnia Station Bundaleer Canowie Station Carriewerloo Clifton Hills Station Collinsville...
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available. Some were especially noted for their hospitality, such as Canowie Station in South Australia which around 1903 provided over 2,000 sundowners...
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Adelaide he and a young man named Bruce rode the 120 miles (190 km) to Canowie Station with horses and cattle. His cousins Charles (afterwards Sir Charles)...
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of Canowie Station. It is believed that the Canowie station derived its name from Kanya-Owie, the Aboriginal name for a rock waterhole at the station homestead...
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for "rock waterhole", and was associated with the Canowie Station pastoral lease. A school at Canowie Belt opened as "Yongala Blocks" in 1904 and closed...
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came to Australia in 1860. Immediately after his arrival he went to Canowie station, under instructions from the Hon. H. Scott, whom he saw before leaving...
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manager of their Canowie Station. In 1853, following a scouting expedition, William Warwick left that position to pioneer Holowiliena Station, being succeeded...
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Kyre Wyard, and now just inside Herefordshire) were: Thomas Goode of Canowie Station, Henry Abel Goode, William and Benjamin Powell Goode on the Hope in...
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historic Coolootoo Shepherd's Hut, a remnant of the significant Old Canowie Station, is located on the boundary between Belalie East and its southern neighbour...
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Walkerville and Islington. Thomas Goode (c. 1834 – 22 July 1926) of Canowie Station and Matthew Goode of Goolwa were cousins. Sir Charles Goode married...
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Brun, step-son of one of the Canowie Station proprietors, R. Boucher James. Le Brun, who spent parts of his youth at Canowie in the late 1850s, took an...
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historic Coolootoo Shepherd's Hut, a remnant of the significant Old Canowie Station, is located on the boundary between Mayfield and its northern neighbour...
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her maiden voyage, taking three months. After working for a time on Canowie Station for his brother Thomas, he went south. His brothers H. A. & W. Goode...
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1940) married Alex James McDonald ( – 11 November 1937), manager of Canowie Station, on 30 May 1901 John Linley Murray (28 January 1872 – 1953) Elizabeth...
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interest in Canowie station, near Hallett, in 1894 restructured as Canowie Pastoral Company. He also took up a share in Warcowie station, later transferred...
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(1816–1882), merchant of Goolwa Thomas Goode (c. 1834–1926), pastoralist of Canowie Station "Death of Sir Charles Goode". The Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library...
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included Canowie Station (in which for decades they acted as agents for the absentee owners and eventually held a partial ownership) and Marra Station. "Shipping...
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with "wood". Clarence was born at Canowie Station the son of Thomas Goode. He was educated privately and at the Canowie Public School, then at Frederick...
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together with partners, Richard Boucher James purchased the 60,000-acre Canowie Station, where he lived until 1863, when he returned to England. In Devon he...
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Wight). In 1856 together with partners he purchased the 60,000 acre Canowie Station, where he lived until 1863, when he returned to England. In Devon he...
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in the gazetted locality of Etadunna and which is operating as a cattle station. In about 1867, German Lutheran missionaries J.F. Gossling and E. Homann...
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Hallett Power Station is located in Canowie, in the Mid North of South Australia, located about 210 kilometres (130 mi) north of Adelaide. It was commissioned...
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throughout remote South Australia, including Yednaloo Station, north of Port Augusta and then Canowie. He purchasing a team of bullocks. In the drought of...
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entire district was an extensive pastoral property named Gottlieb's Well Station (also Gottlieb Well – German: 'Loved by God'), first taken up in the 1840s...
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the office. In 1910 he was appointed managing director and executor of Canowie Pastoral Company, one of the best-known stud sheep breeders in Australia...
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Bulgunnia Station Bulgunnia Station is a 3,200 square kilometres (1,236 sq mi) sheep station in north-western South Australia. It lies 175 kilometres (109 mi)...
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