Castlehill Station Canterbury. NZ
Summary
A station, in the context of New Zealand agriculture, is a large farm dedicated to the grazing of sheep and cattle. The use of the word for the farm or farm buildings date back to the mid-nineteenth century. The owner of a station is called a runholder..Castle Hill is a location and a high country station in New Zealand's South Island. It is located at an altitude of 700 metres, close to State Highway 73 between Darfield and Arthur's Pass. It is private property and located within the Kura Tawhiti Conservation Area....The hill was so named because of the imposing array of limestone boulders in the area reminiscent of an old, run-down stone castle.
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Date
20/03/2016
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Source
Bernard Spragg
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Public Domain Dedication