Edjudina

[3] Newland sold Edjudina in 1921, at which time it occupied an area of 700,000 acres (283,280 ha).

The property was then acquired by the famed sheep breeder, Edward Hawker, in 1925.

Hawker paid £49,000, a record price in the east Murchison.

[7] The owner in 1952 was J. Maund; the property had an area of about 800,000 acres (320,000 ha) and was stocked with a flock of about 16,000 sheep.

[8] In 2012 the property received 75 millimetres (3 in) of rain in 24 hours, its highest rainfall in 11 years, when the remnants of Cyclone Lua passed over the area.