Northern Territory Pastoral Company Proprietary Limited

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Northern Territory Pastoral Company Proprietary Limited

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        Dates of existence

        1941 - 1996

        History

        The company was incorporated as a Limited Company in Darwin on 23 July 1941. Its original shareholders were Henry Schmidt, Gilbert Schmidt, William Henry Young, Horace Walter Herbert and Henry Herbert Antcliff. On 9 August 1941 the company purchased the pastoral lease of Rockhampton Downs Station from Rockhampton Downs Pastoral Company Pty Ltd. The station was later acquired by the Australian Agricultural Company through AA&P Joint Holdings Ltd in 1948. The Northern Territory Pastoral Company Pty Ltd was deregistered on 13 December 1996.

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        Northern Territory

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        sheep and cattle farming

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        Entered from deposit description on 6 Jul 2011

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            Sources

            The Australian Pastoral Directory
            In Good Company: 175 years of Australian Agricultural Company 1824-1999
            Australian Securities & Investments Commission, http://www.search.asic.gov.au/cgi-bin/gns030c?acn=009_591_584&juris=9&hdtext=ACN&srchsrc=1 (accessed on 6 July 2011)

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