Elsinora

Elsinora Station most commonly known as Elsinora is a pastoral lease that has operated as both a sheep station and a cattle station in outback New South Wales. It is situated approximately 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of White Cliffs and 240 kilometres (149 mi) north west of Bourke close to the Queensland border. The station was established in 1882 by Edward Killen who took up the lease of virgin umimproved and waterless country with boundaries that had not been surveyed. The property occupied an area of 317,000 acres (128,285 ha) and Killen stocked it with sheep.

Elsinora

Elsinora Station most commonly known as Elsinora is a pastoral lease that has operated as both a sheep station and a cattle station in outback New South Wales. It is situated approximately 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of White Cliffs and 240 kilometres (149 mi) north west of Bourke close to the Queensland border. The station was established in 1882 by Edward Killen who took up the lease of virgin umimproved and waterless country with boundaries that had not been surveyed. The property occupied an area of 317,000 acres (128,285 ha) and Killen stocked it with sheep.