Noun
mission station (plural mission stations)
(Australia, New Zealand) A reserve or other tract of land administered by religious missionaries for the spiritual and material welfare of Aboriginal people. [from 19th c.]
According to Sgt. Chuck Limbert from the Mission Station, there were only three arrests for public intoxication. Source: Internet
At the time of his death, Ventura was assigned to the San Isidro Labrador Mission Station in Gattaran and headed the Migrants’ Desk of the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao. Source: Internet
The Mass included the baptism of over 50 students and infants of the Mission Station. Source: Internet
Mission Station Captain Gaetano Caltagirone personally called Harrington Tuesday afternoon. Source: Internet
With regards to difficulties, he pleaded that the Mission Station, which has about 650 Christians, should be given a school and a Eucharistic centre. Source: Internet
Even more remarkable is James Williamson 's Attack on a China Mission Station (1900). Source: Internet