out-station

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n. a sheep or cattle stationaway from the Head-station (q.v.).


1844. `Port Phillip Patriot,' July 11, p. 1, col. 3:

«There are four out-stations with huts, hurdles . . .and every convenience.»

1846. J. L. Stokes, `Discoveries in Australia,' vol. i.c. 8, p. 231:

«The usual fare at that time at the out-stations – – fried porkand kangaroo.»

1870. Paul Wentworth, `Amos Thorne,' c. iii. p. 26:

«He . . . at last on an out-station in the Australian bushworked for his bread.»

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