Corona Station (New South Wales)

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Corona Station (New South Wales)

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c. 1878 - 1911

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Corona was a large property situated north of Broken Hill. In 1903 it consisted of 1,657,600 acres, of which 2,860 were freehold, 828,740 were leasehold and 826,000 were under occupation licence. Managed under the direction of Goldsbrough, Mort & Company Limited, the station was divided into three portions - Corona Head Station where the manager resided, and Teilta and Fowler's Gap which were under the charge of the overseer.

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Broken Hill, New South Wales

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sheep and cattle farming

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Entered from deposit description on 12 May 2011

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