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Pastoral lease in Western Australia
Meeberrie Station Meeberrie is a homestead and station name in the Murchison district of Western Australia. The station is situated approximately 160
Meeberrie
Geological complex of ancient rocks in Western Australia
older Meeberrie Gneiss, possibly as sheets or sills, but most contacts are overprinted by ductile metamorphic banding or mylonite zones. The Meeberrie Gneiss
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Seismological events in Western Australia
century. The previous largest earthquake documented occurred in 1941, at Meeberrie, in the Murchison region. Like many earthquakes it remained little known
Earthquakes in Western Australia
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earthquake". Australian Geographic. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2021. "Meeberrie Earthquake" (PDF). Geoscience Australia. 22 June 2004. Archived from the
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List of heritage sites in Western Australia
18194 North East corner Meeberrie-Mount Wittenoom Road and Beringarra-Pindar Road Murchison Barloweerie Aerodrome 18195 Meeberrie-Mount Wittenoom Road on
List of heritage places in the Shire of Murchison
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Australian politician
was president of the WA Pastoralists Association. In 1900 he purchased Meeberrie Station north east of Geraldton, and later also became owner of Nangetty
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Pastoral lease in Western Australia
year. The property was retained by the Butcher family who also owned Meeberrie and Nangetty Station. Charles John Butcher, who part owned the property
Yarraquin
Species of shrub endemic to Western Australia
Western Australia from specimens he collected with William Blackall east of Meeberrie homestead, near the Murchison River in 1931. The specific epithet (stenostachya)
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UTC 1941 Colima earthquake 7.7 Ms 90 Mexico April 29, 1941 01:35 7.2 ML Meeberrie, Western Australia, Australia June 26, 1941 17:22 1941 Andaman Islands
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List of agricultural leases in Western Australia
Meekatharra Meadow Gascoyne Shark Bay Meda Kimberley Derby–West Kimberley Meeberrie Murchison Murchison Meedo Gascoyne Carnarvon Meeline Murchison Mount Magnet
List of pastoral leases in Western Australia
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Pastoral lease in Western Australia
2350 sheep from Boolathana and drove them overland for nine weeks to Meeberrie, another station owned by Butcher. The journey should have taken five
Boolathana_Station
Pastoral lease in Western Australia
Roderick Rivers as well as Lake Wooleen. It is bordered to the north by Meeberrie, to the east by Boolardy and to the south by Murgoo Station. Wooleen is
Wooleen_Station
Pastoral lease and sheep station in Western Australia
Darlots bought and took delivery of 15,000 wethers from the Butchers of Meeberrie and Boolathana Stations. The flock were in prime condition and at the
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983°E / -33.767; 117.983 (Medlo) Meeberrie 26°58′S 115°58′E / 26.967°S 115.967°E / -26.967; 115.967 (Meeberrie) Meedo 25°40′S 114°37′E / 25.667°S
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