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Wollar Woolaringa Station

1922

31 August 1922
A CROSS COUNTRY TRIP
WELLINGTON TO RYLSTONE VIA MUDGEE.
(By W. S.)
Leaving Bylong my trip led to Wollar and almost along the proposed railway line. It is some twelve miles to Wollar and there is some very good country to be seen on both sides of the road. Mr. Foster's farm seems to be a very good one with good looking stock. A bit further on there is Mr. Daniels, as also Mr. Mead. Woolaringa station also holds a good bit of the land, some of it very good, and nearly all good settlers country, but hardly anyone under present conditions of taxation and Shire rates could possibly do any good in grain growing along the creeks. There is a good deal of land that could be used for lucerne growing, and with railway communication to the west, a good market would be readily found for it1 .

References

1 A CROSS COUNTRY TRIP (1922, August 31). Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved April 15, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article137405276

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