• 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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  • Bon Station) Boolcoomatta Reserve (previously Boolcoomatta Station) Bulgunnia Station Bundaleer Canowie Station Carriewerloo Clifton Hills Station Collinsville...
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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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    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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  • 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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