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  • <blockquote>Run first taken by '''Thomas Grant''' (11,520 acres) Mr '''George SM Grant''' left Switzerland June 1874. He was a councillor of the [[Yea|Ye
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  • ...s''' in 1851 but Murphy seemed to continue his interest until 1862 when Dr George '''MacKay''' took over the lease. MacKay gave Sup Hare a gold watch as a re <blockquote>'''Carinya''' store and homestead were built in 1860 for '''Thomas Ladson''' on part of the original Tarrwingi. Carinya was then bought by Nol
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  • ...e Gundaroo [Jerribiggery] and Bywong districts on the Yass River near Lake George from around 1824. The drought had caused the Murrumbidgee to cease running and Lake George to dry up, this may have led to the Guises taking up the runs on the Murray
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  • ...Chas. M Lloyd, John Leitch, James Cochran, William Faed, Alexander M'Neil, Thomas W Hammond, Walter O Windeyer, F A Thompson, J S Lavender, J J Fernell, and stock &amp; station agent'''s Power''', '''Rutherford''', and Co, Mr '''George Mair''' ('''Ettersbank. Egglestone, and Co'''.) ; Mr '''J G Dougharty''' ('
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  • ...(George and Frederick) in 1858. They sold it to '''Albert Austin''' and '''Thomas Millear''' in 1878 North Wanganella ('''Booabula''') sold to the '''Lang Bros''' (Dr Thomas and Gideon) in the early 1860s
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  • The first settler was George [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfull]]. He called his home Wangaratta from the '''Churches''' [[#stP|Catholic]], Father George Gadden
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  • One theory says that the town was named after George de Winton. An other view says that it was named after the suirveyor, Wilmon James Kelly said to have stolen cattle from farmer '''George Chandle'''r and Andrew Curry, at Winton ([[The North Eastern Ensign at Kell
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  • | Auctioneers, Thomas Smith &amp; Co | Baker, George Johnstone
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  • Mr [[../../documents/N79/79_04_05_OMA1.html|'''Reeves''']], George [[../../documents/N79/79_04_05_OMA1.html|'''Phillips''']], Sgt: Thomas '''Hamilton''' Mtd. Constables: Thomas '''Wilson'''; James '''Pepper''' Constables: Anthony '''Shanahan''' ([[Tall
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  • Baber, George Hume [[Banawatha|@]] Brown, Thomas [[Edi|@]] [[Burrowye|@]]
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  • [[Wangaratta|Crouch]] George James Dr [[Beechworth|Dick Thomas]]
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  • [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]] Thomas [[Melbourne Gaol|Donaghy]], Thomas Rev
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  • [[Thomas Curnow|Thomas Curnow]] Constable Thomas [[Police|Skehan]]
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  • [[George King|George King]] [[Jack Ryan (2)|Thomas Ryan]]
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  • ...re, the survivor from Stringy Bark Creek, with the &quot;willful murder of Thomas Lonigan at Stringybark Creek in the Northern Bailiwick of the Colony of Vic Other witnesses including George [[Stephens|Stephens]] ([[The Argus at KellyGang 10/8/1880|Argus10/8/80]]),
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  • [[Margaret Skillion|Thomas Lloyd]] [[George King|George King]]
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  • ...ists, [[Allen|George Allen]] from the [[Daily Telegraph|Daily Telegraph]], Thomas [[Carrington|Carrington]] from the Australasian and the Sketcher, Joe [[Mel When the train was stopped by Mr [[Thomas Curnow|Curnow]], Consts [[Const Daniel Barry|Barry]], [[Gascoigne|Gascoigne
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