Honey Suckle
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Contents
- 1 One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country
- 2 History at Honey Suckle before the KellyGang
- 3 What was Honey Suckle like in the late 1870's
- 4 Links to the KellyGang
- 5 Rivers Creeks and Hills near Honey Suckle
- 6 What happened at Honey Suckle after the time of the Kelly Gang
- 7 What is happening at Honey Suckle today
One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country
- Nearest towns
History at Honey Suckle before the KellyGang
First taken up by Michael Forbes Scobie (64,000 acres)
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
The original aboriginal owners
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
- South
- West
- East
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
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