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  • ...attle were traded and places were the '''KellyGang''' could ride free. The Riverina takes in the area of southern New South Wales between the River Murray and == Places in the Riverina ==
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  • ...imaginable-that of "holding up" a whole township. Jerilderie, in Riverina, enjoys the unenviable distinction of being that town, but it is improbable
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  • ...e State, having been postmaster at many country towns and Inspector in the Riverina and North Coast districts. His most thrilling experience perhaps, was when
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  • ...and held the position until he resigned about two years ago. He joined the Riverina Masonic Lodge. In 1882 and was secretary of it almost continuously up till
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  • ...e made for the purpose of tapping the Murray, and reaching the commerce of Riverina. ...amers, as is the case at [[Echuca|Echuca]], three-fourths of the wool from Riverina finds its way down to Adelaide, owing to the keen competition of the [[Murr
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  • ...direct communication with Melbourne the whole of the Upper Murray and the Riverina country. All other proposed lines are comparatively limited in their scope
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  • ...rom squatting stations; and the system which is working so successfully in Riverina is founded on a principle analogous to that which I propose to point out. I
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  • ...dust for a distance of eighty-five miles, from Welaregang to Albury; '''[[Riverina area|Dora Dora]]''' is the only place that contributes any water to the Mur
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  • ...on the other side of the river, shall have made Albury the depôt of the [[Riverina area|Riverine]] traffic to Melbourne. The town is growing; building is goin
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  • ...an indistinct track, which takes some watching, goes off left to the '''[[Riverina area|Round Hill]] station''', one of the scenes of Morgan's exploits. The f ...''' (Mr '''Burns''''s), is three miles, and Mr '''Cox''''s station of '''[[Riverina area|Mangoplah]]''' thirteen miles from Post's Hotel. Here the cry of a bus
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  • ...on, to become the highway over the Murrumbidgee, connecting the traffic of Riverina with the rest of the colony. They have succeeded in conferring a benefit on ...make this town a great depot of inland traffic, and fight for the trade of Riverina. But let the Victorian Railway be completed to Wodonga, and we may bid a lo
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  • [[Riverina area|YARRA YARRA]], the estate and station of '''James M'Laurin,''' Esq., M ...:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Yarra Yarra]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Mount Pleasant]] [[Ca
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  • ...iles up the Murray Range, which led to a newly discovered reef on the '''[[Riverina area|Ournie]]''' station. After some hard climbing we reached the pioneer e
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  • ...esidence of A '''Elmslie''', Esq, JP, peeped prettily between the trees. [[Riverina area|Glen Ken]] is the proper name of the station which is owned by Messrs.
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  • ...n country at the station of Mr Andrew Hore. Four miles beyond this is '''[[Riverina area|Cumberoona]]''' , a splendid station owned by Mr John Hore. Another fo ...egory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murray]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Jingellic]] [[Category:Marraket]] [[Category
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  • ...it is the Survey office of the district, or rather of the greater part of Riverina, comprising five electoral districts. I am given to understand that an enor
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  • ...land-mark is better known as '''Table-top'''. The aboriginal name is '''[[Riverina area|Yambla]]''' . Mr Mitchell has the largest extant; of purchased propert ...nlarging on, as I have seen many elsewhere which are here and further down Riverina regarded as 'relics of the dark ages.' The old lever and pulley is laughed
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  • ...impassable barrier, or wall of rock, for several miles on each side; '''[[Riverina area|Gerogery]]''' , Mr '''Watson''''s station, in the level country below,
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  • ...J.P.,[[Boomoonoomona |Boomoonooinana]], the President of the greatest the Riverina pastoral shows whose knowledge of sheep breeding is proverbial in the distr ...of brick, with the usual complete outbuildings characteristic of the great Riverina squatages. A really well kept garden, and rows of poplars, with hedges of p
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  • ...my horse being very tired, we went at a walk for the twelve miles to '''[[Riverina area|Tuppal]]''' station. Travelling in the dark at a slow walk was neither '''Tuppal''' is historically known as one of '''[[Riverina area|Ben Boyd]]''' 's, or the Royal Banking Company's stations. It comprise
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  • ...sent Crown Lands Commissioner at Wellington. He was succeeded by Mr '''W [[Riverina area|Murray]],''' now of Orange. At the great sale of the Royal Banking Com ...''' holds Werai''',''' while Mr '''F A Gwynne''' has a station called '''[[Riverina area|Murgab]]''' , which he purchased when the Royal Banking properties wer
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  • ...[[Category:Deniliquin]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Society’s exhibitions confirm this opinion, which upsots the theory that Riverina flock masters cannot grow combing wool. It is well-known that this is a mos ...ed another station on the Murray about forty miles away. It is called '''[[Riverina area|Balubla]]''' . Its area is about 30,000 acres, and it carries about 15
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  • ...thoura]]''' . The hotel here is called the Red Bank, kept by Mr '''Henry [[Riverina area|Burton]]''' , the well-known proprietor of "Burton's Circus.&quot ...he thistles were parched up. This apathy illustrates the variations of the Riverina climate. It is either feast or famine. People who have visited it in other
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  • ...in]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]]
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  • ...in]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]]
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  • ...in]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]]
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  • ...in]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Echuca]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Riverina]]
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  • ...try Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Boonoke]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Ne
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  • ...try Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Ross. Almost adjoining the village is the station and residence of Mr F [[Riverina area|Parker]], and a few miles beyond, Mr Robert Patterson's. Neither of th ...from Mr Blackwood's I came to '''[[The Billabong|Coree]]''' station, '''[[Riverina area|Wilson]]''' Brothers', and the remaining twelve miles to [[Jerilderie|
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  • ...s for their medals, which are issued to successful competitors. Mr '''Wm [[Riverina area|Hay]]''' , of [[Boomoonoomona |Boomoonoomana]] was the first president ...mprove the breed of the stock, and thereby benefit not only themselves but Riverina generally. Among the more prominent objects of interest among the stock is
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  • ...''' station, thoughtfully sent on my horse by a servant, and drove to '''[[Riverina area|Widgiewa]]''' , a distance of about twenty miles. The team consisted o ...ana|Urana]] lake for many miles. '''[[Riverina area|M'Caughey]]''' 's '''[[Riverina area|Coonong]]''' home-station was seen to the left, as we passed through a
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  • Bush hospitality is proverbial, and that at '''[[Riverina area|Widgiewa]]''' is a glorious example of the rule. After dinner a most p Having placed a fence round the sandhill, Mr [[Riverina area|Cochran]] planted it with couch grass, which had the effect of thoroug
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  • ...]''' . The public-house is a large brick-building, and is kept by Mrs '''[[Riverina area|Hyland]]''' . Continuing the road up the river for eight miles, after ...ncis [[Riverina area|Jenkins]]''' . Esq., is one of the largest station on Riverina. Its area is 350 square miles: this includes five stations altogether. It h
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  • ...the aboriginal tongue, “a row " (of trees), is the property of '''[[Riverina area|John Lupton]]''' , Esq. The house and grounds are nicely situated, alm ...laces/plN_R/pl6Riverina_A.html|'''Bull's Run''']], the residence of E '''[[Riverina area|Chisholm]],''' Esq, is reached. Bull's Bun is a one estate of 1300 acr
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  • ...l district, and by its peculiar position might justly be called the key of Riverina. Before describing it and its institutions, it may be admitted that there i ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...a may be obtained; and further to the left, green cultivated patches and [[Riverina area|Oak Hills]] seen. On the occasion of my visita mob of cattle (640), th ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Gundagi]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:Ne
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  • ...well-known '''[[Wantabadgery|Wantabadgery]]''' run, the property of W O [[Riverina area|Windeyer]], Esq. At the foot of a rocky hill, twenty-five miles from W ...the Murrumbidgee. It is a cattle station. Mr Robinson's other station at [[Riverina area|Copabella]], was described some months ago, and will be remembered as
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  • ...ntains clad in purple in the distance. Three miles further we came to '''[[Riverina area|Old Kimo]]''' , the station homestead of the previous owner. Poplar tr ...tegory:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Wagga]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Gundagi]] [[Category:Forbes]] [[Category:Lac
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  • ...Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...d. Another five miles over well grassed undulating country, and I got to [[Riverina area|Alfred Town]]. The town boasts only of a small store, and a good brick '''[[Riverina area|Grong Grong]]''' station is opposite '''[[Riverina area|Buckinbong]]''' . "Grong .Grong" appears to be a corruption
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  • ...Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:history]] [[Category:New South Wales]]
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  • ...and I believe that this is found necessary on most other large stations on Riverina. ...rthern bank of the river brought me to a pleasant looking station called [[Riverina area|Cojelderie]], though this seems to be a corruption of the aboriginal n
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  • [[Riverina area|Gojelderi]] has an area of about 160 square miles, and has a frontage ...dly Cooba. The latter is a name given to a tree which is very plentiful on Riverina, and on this station in particular. Cuba has only recently changed hands, h
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  • ...rent parts of the run. That part higher up the Murrumbidgee is called '''[[Riverina area|Bringagee]]''' , and is a cattle station. Sheep are run on the lower p ..."The working men's residence" is a model one. It is the best in Riverina, It is built of red gum with galvanised iron roof. It is raised off the gro
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