Meeberrie

The heritage listed station homestead was architect designed and built of local stone between 1917 and 1919.The homestead has an iron roof, a verandah surrounds the building and has two bay windows.[3] In 1915, Alf Cream took 2350 sheep from the Butcher's Boolathana Station and drove them overland for nine weeks to Meeberrie.The journey should have taken five weeks but the country was waterlogged following twenty consecutive days of heavy rain.The Wooramel River had risen 20 feet (6 m) and the drovers had to wait nine days to cross.
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