Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Wednesday 27 August 1890, page 2


. UNION WOOL.

A first consignment of 109 bales of wool from Corona station was placed on the railway trucks at Broken Hill yesterday. Messrs. McCulloch and Co. have secured the contract for the conveyance of this season's clip from the station, and as the shearers and teamsters employed are unionists, no delays in the transmission of the wool are likely to occur uutil it reaches the wharfs at Port Adelaide. Up to date, it is satisfactory to learn that unionist principles have not been violated on the Barrier. The output of wool from Corona station this season, it is estimated,

will exceed 2000 bales.