In 1895 Kidman, in partnership with his brother Sackville, acquired
Cowarie Station. In 1896, Kidman bought his first property in Queensland,
Annandale Station, situated in the
Channel Country and described as ideal fattening country for cattle. In 1899 he acquired
Eringa Station in
South Australia,
Austral Downs (NT), and Carcoory Station. By 1903, Kidman owned or was a part owner of some of country ranging from the
Carlton Hill Station in
Western Australia to
Victoria River Downs Station in the
Northern Territory and
Macumba Station in South Australia, and properties in the channel county of Queensland, including
Annandale and
Bulloo Downs. Kidman acquired
Diamantina Lakes Station in 1908, paying A£25,000 for the station and all its stock. Later in 1908, he bought the
Mount Poole Station in outback New South Wales. The estimated size of Kidman's holdings in 1908 was . Another large
Channel Country property,
Durham Downs Station, was bought in 1909. Kidman bought the property along with Tilbaroo,
Morney Plains and
Durrie Stations in Queensland, Burrawinna on the border and
Macumba Station in South Australia as part of his plan of acquiring prime grazing lands along areas that watercourses followed. He borrowed A£50,000 to pay the A£100,000 asking price. Kidman and the company Bovril Australian Estates purchased
Carlton Hill Station in the
Kimberley region of Western Australia in 1909 along with another two stations, one being Northcote and
Victoria River Downs in the Northern Territory, for £200,000.
Boorara Station was acquired in 1913. Kidman acquired
Yancannia Station in far western New South Wales in 1916, followed by
Corona Station, also in the far west of New South Wales, in 1917. In 1916, Kidman invested in
Glenroy Station with the owners at the time, Reginald Spong and Jabez Orchard, forming the Glenroy Pastoral Company. He acquired the
Urisino station in 1913 along with Elsinora and Thurloo Downs in outback New South Wales from
Goldsbrough Mort & Co. In 1924, Kidman acquired
Merty Merty Station in outback South Australia. By the time
World War I broke out, Kidman was a millionaire. He was knighted in the
1921 Birthday Honours for his support of the war effort. Kidman's entrepreneurial initiatives extended to many other rural industries. Probably his only unsuccessful business venture was the Kidman & Mayoh shipyard, which he established with engineer brothers Arthur and Joseph Mayoh in the
Sydney suburb of
Putney when the
Commonwealth Government called for 24 wooden ships to be built by various companies for the war effort. The company employed hundreds of men to fell and square heavy timber on the north coast of New South Wales. With labour in short supply, "bush carpenters" went from the north coast to work in the shipyard, assisting the skilled shipwrights. However, on cessation of hostilities the government reduced Kidman & Mayoh's contract from six to two. Early in 1920 the Australian trading company,
Burns Philp, made an offer to the government to buy the two ships. However, the first ship – reported as "the largest wooden ship ever built in Australia" – was damaged on launching and failed to receive its necessary first-class certification. A saga of litigation followed, and the vessels, one stripped of usable timber, were burned in 1923. Kidman lost many thousands of pounds, but was reported to have said that his biggest regret was that the work of the superb axemen of the north coast forests, with their enthusiasm, craftsmanship and loyalty, all went for nothing. By then known as "the Cattle King", They comprised a vast network from both the
Gulf of Carpentaria and the
Fitzroy River in Western Australia down into South Australia near the
Flinders Ranges and also across New South Wales. He was well served by his vision of drought-proofing his empire through growing and fattening cattle on the remote stations in the north and bringing them down the lines of stations along the great inland river systems to markets in the south, providing good feed and water on the way to sell them in top condition. ==Character==