narrogin造句
- "' Narrogin "'was an Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1950 to 1989.
- Main Roads was one of three migrant camps set up in Narrogin in the late 1940s and used until the mid-1950s.
- In the age of steam engines, Narrogin was one of the largest railway operation hubs in the southern part of Western Australia.
- The first Europeans into the Narrogin area were Alfred Hillman and his party who surveyed the track between Perth and Albany in 1835.
- By 1987, Narrogin was very much in decline, largely as the result of altered working of engines through from Avon Yard.
- In 1908, plans were announced to extend the railway from Narrogin to Wickepin, and the town was gazetted in June of that year.
- It starts between Narrogin and flows in a general westerly direction before it joins the Hotham River to become the Murray River near Mount Saddleback.
- It is worth noting that in 2006, the population in Narrogin was 4238, so between 2006 and 2011 the town lost only 19 people.
- Michael Brown, a businessman from Narrogin, took up large pastoral leases in the Kulin / Kondinin area including Kulin Rock and Gnarming in 1905.
- He came to Western Australia in 1912, and settled on a farm at seat of Williams-Narrogin unopposed after the resignation of Bertie Johnston.
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- For many years the district was known as Neerigin or Narrogin, and a hotel bearing this name still stands on the site of the original wayside inn.
- Bertie Johnston was born in Geraldton, Western Australia on 11 January 1880, the son of Narrogin, and a substantial investor in hotels and real estate.
- Great Southern Grammar were again runners up for the mertirous shield this time to Western Australian College of Agriculture Narrogin who won their first shield in the competition.
- Thompson became prominent in local agricultural circles, serving as president of the Wagin Agricultural Society and the local branch of the Narrogin in August 1994, aged 88.
- The "'Town of Narrogin "'was a Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, south-east of the capital, Perth along Great Southern Highway.
- It was originally established as a saw-milling site by the local timber industry in the 1900s and was serviced by a siding on the Pinjarra-Narrogin railway.
- He completed his primary education at Gosnells Primary school, then his secondary education at Hale School and finally his tertiary education at Narrogin Agricultural College where he graduated with honours.
- The "'Pinjarra to Narrogin railway "'was a 153 kilometre cross-country railway line built between the towns of Pinjarra and Narrogin in Western Australia.
- The "'Pinjarra to Narrogin railway "'was a 153 kilometre cross-country railway line built between the towns of Pinjarra and Narrogin in Western Australia.
- Lake King is named after a nearby lake which in turn was named after the Surveyor General of Western Australia, Henry Sandford King, by Marshall Fox, the surveyor from Narrogin.