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== One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country ==
; Nearest towns
: [[Benalla|Benalla]]
== History at Honey Suckle before the KellyGang ==
First taken up by Michael Forbes '''Scobie''' (64,000 acres)
[[Benalla|Benalla]] was built on the Honey Suckle run
In 1876 thelease to Honey Suckle North was owned by Richard Goldsbrough and Hugh Parker, ? acres'''''', £163/15 half year license fee
And to Honey Suckle South was owned by Issac Younghusband and Andrew Lyell , ? acres'''''', £50 half year license fee
'''Where did the name Honey Suckle come from'''
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'''The original aboriginal owners'''
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'''The first selectors'''
By the 1860s most of the Honeysuckle had been selected. The southern part was used for dairy farming. Many farmers had problems with floods.
'''Photograph'''
Map
=== Original neighbouring properties ===
; North
: [[Stoney Creek|Stony Creek]]
; South
: [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfulls Creek]]
; West
: [[Euroa|Euroa]]
; East
: [[Warenbayne|Warenbayne]]
== What was Honey Suckle like in the late 1870's ==
Most of Honey Suckle had been 'well selected by the 1870s'
== Links to the KellyGang ==
The '''KellyGang''' knew this area very well
== Rivers Creeks and Hills near Honey Suckle ==
Honeysuckle creek
== What happened at Honey Suckle after the time of the Kelly Gang ==
== What is happening at Honey Suckle today ==
[[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with H-L]] [[Category:Honey Suckle]] [[Category:Squatters]] [[Category:Benalla]]
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; Nearest towns
: [[Benalla|Benalla]]
== History at Honey Suckle before the KellyGang ==
First taken up by Michael Forbes '''Scobie''' (64,000 acres)
[[Benalla|Benalla]] was built on the Honey Suckle run
In 1876 thelease to Honey Suckle North was owned by Richard Goldsbrough and Hugh Parker, ? acres'''''', £163/15 half year license fee
And to Honey Suckle South was owned by Issac Younghusband and Andrew Lyell , ? acres'''''', £50 half year license fee
'''Where did the name Honey Suckle come from'''
<blockquote>
</blockquote>
'''The original aboriginal owners'''
<blockquote>
</blockquote>
'''The first selectors'''
By the 1860s most of the Honeysuckle had been selected. The southern part was used for dairy farming. Many farmers had problems with floods.
'''Photograph'''
Map
=== Original neighbouring properties ===
; North
: [[Stoney Creek|Stony Creek]]
; South
: [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithfulls Creek]]
; West
: [[Euroa|Euroa]]
; East
: [[Warenbayne|Warenbayne]]
== What was Honey Suckle like in the late 1870's ==
Most of Honey Suckle had been 'well selected by the 1870s'
== Links to the KellyGang ==
The '''KellyGang''' knew this area very well
== Rivers Creeks and Hills near Honey Suckle ==
Honeysuckle creek
== What happened at Honey Suckle after the time of the Kelly Gang ==
== What is happening at Honey Suckle today ==
[[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with H-L]] [[Category:Honey Suckle]] [[Category:Squatters]] [[Category:Benalla]]
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{{^|Original page location \places\plH_L\honeysuSR3.html}}