Muccan Station

[1] The lease was initially taken up by Messrs. Grant, Anderson and Edgar, who appointed Christopher Coppin as manager to pioneer the property in 1879.

After seven years at Muccan Coppin left and took up the neighbouring lease and founded Yarrie Station.

[2] Some time later the Darlot brothers acquired the 387,000-acre (156,613 ha) property, which they exchanged with Ball and Corbett for the Warrawagine country that the pair held.

[3] By 1897 the property was owned by the Ball brothers and Michael Corbett with at least 5,000 sheep being run at the station.

[9] Corbett was in a partnership with Charles Holthouse in 1913 when the property occupied an area of 200,000 acres (80,937 ha) and was stocked with approximately 20,000 sheep.