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Gabyon Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Gabyon Station

Gabyon Station, commonly referred to as Gabyon, is a pastoral lease that operates as a sheep station in Western Australia.
It is situated about west of Yalgoo and east of Mullewa in the Murchison area of the Mid-West region.
The station has as part of its southern border the Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road, and its south western border is close to Pindar. It lies in the south eastern catchment area of the Greenough River. The station to bordering the west is Tallering, and to the north east of its borders are Jingemarra and Dalgaranga stations. It also has the public roads pass through the station – Gabyon Tardie Road and Yalgoo North Road.〔 map 122 and map 123〕
The current owners of the property are Michael Trant and Gemma Cripps who have opened a farm stay business to supplement the station income following the collapse of the live sheep trade. The property is still running a flock of over 12,000 damaras.
Established prior to 1890, the property was owned by Mr. Lacy in 1891 and was on the route from Geraldton used to travel to the Murchison goldfields. By 1893 the property was supporting a flock of approximately 16,000 sheep. Mr. H. M. Molony, who had a half interest in Gabyon, died 1903. The value of his share is estimated at £5,250. On instructions from the executors the property was put up for auction in 1904. It was advertised as occupying an area of divided into 20 paddocks with of fencing and stocked with 11,000 sheep Improvements included a stone homestead, 16-stand shearing shed, 14 windmills and two water storage tanks.
In 1910, Arthur Charles Gillam purchased Gabyon after he had disposed of Chirritta Station in the Pilbara to the Withnell brothers for £20,000.

The station was sold in 2009 by Rob Gillam, whose family had owned the property for 100 years. Gillam had been producing wool from merino sheep.

In 2011 the area was devastated by bushfires with Gabyon losing of grazing land to the flames. A large number of sheep were also lost in the flames.
==See also==

*List of ranches and stations

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