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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 6/7/1872|see previous]]) ...mas W Hammond, Walter O Windeyer, F A Thompson, J S Lavender, J J Fernell, and Francis E Murphy, Esquires;''' '''E H Thompson''', Esq., is CPS.
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  • ...retty vine-covered cottage next to it is the residence of Dr '''Morgan''', and that on the hill side, further on, the residence of Dr '''Robinson'''. ...and girls, and two smaller rooms. It is built of brick, with shingle roof, and cost nearly £2500. Mr A G Jones headed the building list with a munificent
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  • ...teen by twelve feet. Its cost was £1500. The Revs Father '''Bermingham''' and '''Dunn''' officiate. A school is held in the church on week days. Mr O'Doh ...been suggested that they could build a splendid edifice in any part of the town from the proceeds of the sale of the land on which the present church stand
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  • ...olloway, were driven across the river. The cattle were fine large animals, and were being sent to market. ...this is done in stockyards, they often by their united force break through and get away, as many a poor stockman knows to his sorrow.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872|see previous]]) ...rick and wood is on the river bank. Au orchard is in front; and large oaks and willows dip their foliage gracefully in the water.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...]]''' , the station homestead of the previous owner. Poplar trees, shrubs, and hedges surround the premises. A good orchard of two acres was in the rear.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...nagogue of the Jewish residents, but now, I am told, used by the Wesleyans and others.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (4)|see previous]]) ...to all good colonists. There you can, at times, find the reckless gamblers and thieves, whose voices are only heard when they quarrel about loaded dice, m
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  • ...ry:1870s]] [[Category:August 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Categ
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872|see previous]]) ...lbury and the Upper Murray, and the other to the right goes to Wagga Wagga and down the Murrumbidgee. The latter I followed.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...y entrance to the town. This is also a large building, in a good position, and under the management of host '''Strayfull'''.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...hey were so burnt than not a piece could be found larger than a halfcrown; and positive identification was impossible. Some distance beyond, a short time
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  • ...ry:1870s]] [[Category:August 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Categ
    385 B (42 words) - 15:44, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872|see previous]]) ...attle. The sheep are chiefly the descendants of the flocks of Bayley, Cox, and other celebrated western breeders. The wool from North Yanco last year aver
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...ms are on the back of the run. It is stocked by about 4000 head of cattle, and over 200 head of horses.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...the plains for six miles brought me into some splendid salt-bush country, and then I found myself at Bringagee, the beginning of the leviathan station of
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  • ...he '''Gwynnes, D'Archys, and Rudds''' are perhaps all that are left on the country first taken up by them. ...hough half a mile from, the roadside. It is prettily designed, well built, and tastefully furnished. A well arranged, geometrically planned garden is arou
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (5)|see previous]]) ...y the infant municipality. The camp fires have long ago been extinguished, and the weary traveller from the Darling, the Paroo, or the Great Gulf itself,
    6 KB (1,037 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ghnan, P G Milne, W Threlkeld, J M Gordon, J É Blake, George Butterworth, and Alfred Tartakover'''. ...ate a better feeling in schools than would exist without it. Altogether Mr and Mrs Hyde deserve success for the creditable manner in which the school is b
    6 KB (1,003 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 14/9/1872|see previous]]) ...cial mails made up. Mr '''R S Arnott''' performs the double duties of post and telegraph master.
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...nagogue of the Jewish residents, but now, I am told, used by the Wesleyans and others.
    6 KB (1,070 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 20/7/1872 (4)|see previous]]) ...to all good colonists. There you can, at times, find the reckless gamblers and thieves, whose voices are only heard when they quarrel about loaded dice, m
    5 KB (868 words) - 21:01, 20 November 2015
  • ...ry:1870s]] [[Category:August 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Categ
    385 B (42 words) - 15:44, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872|see previous]]) ...lbury and the Upper Murray, and the other to the right goes to Wagga Wagga and down the Murrumbidgee. The latter I followed.
    5 KB (895 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...y entrance to the town. This is also a large building, in a good position, and under the management of host '''Strayfull'''.
    5 KB (856 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 17/8/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...hey were so burnt than not a piece could be found larger than a halfcrown; and positive identification was impossible. Some distance beyond, a short time
    4 KB (700 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ry:1870s]] [[Category:August 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Categ
    385 B (42 words) - 15:44, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872|see previous]]) ...attle. The sheep are chiefly the descendants of the flocks of Bayley, Cox, and other celebrated western breeders. The wool from North Yanco last year aver
    6 KB (929 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...ms are on the back of the run. It is stocked by about 4000 head of cattle, and over 200 head of horses.
    6 KB (915 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 31/8/1872 (3)|see previous]]) ...the plains for six miles brought me into some splendid salt-bush country, and then I found myself at Bringagee, the beginning of the leviathan station of
    5 KB (799 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...he '''Gwynnes, D'Archys, and Rudds''' are perhaps all that are left on the country first taken up by them. ...hough half a mile from, the roadside. It is prettily designed, well built, and tastefully furnished. A well arranged, geometrically planned garden is arou
    5 KB (834 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 7/9/1872 (5)|see previous]]) ...y the infant municipality. The camp fires have long ago been extinguished, and the weary traveller from the Darling, the Paroo, or the Great Gulf itself,
    6 KB (1,037 words) - 21:00, 20 November 2015
  • ...ghnan, P G Milne, W Threlkeld, J M Gordon, J É Blake, George Butterworth, and Alfred Tartakover'''. ...ate a better feeling in schools than would exist without it. Altogether Mr and Mrs Hyde deserve success for the creditable manner in which the school is b
    6 KB (1,003 words) - 20:59, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 14/9/1872|see previous]]) ...cial mails made up. Mr '''R S Arnott''' performs the double duties of post and telegraph master.
    6 KB (1,025 words) - 21:02, 20 November 2015
  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 14/9/1872 (2)|see previous]]) ...nd contains twenty-two rooms, beside billiard &c. It does a good trade and is carried on by Mr '''William Sabine'''. The public school is opposite to
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  • ...Mr '''H G Lomax'''. About thirty men are employed here in the busy season; and 120 bales of wool can be scoured weekly. The Victorian judges at the last H ...oss of which would have been impossible to replace) I resumed the journey, and it was after dark when I reached the next station, ten miles lower down the
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  • ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 21/9/1872|see previous]]) ...glad to accept his invitation to remain for the night, being pretty tired and disgusted with my lignum experience.
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  • ...ew years ago a party consisting of Mr '''Peter Tyson''', Mr '''D'Archy''', and a number of shearers, rode into the reed beds amongst these nests, which th ...station the property of Mr Tyson. The residence is a fine brick building, and before it there is a splendid lake.
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  • ...had a row on the lake in a well built boat. It was a most enjoyable pull, and the lake, like others in the district, was alive with swans, pelicans wild ...pines - all fine, well - shaped trees. Meilmam carries about 12,000 sheep, and 5000 head of cattle. The short track to '''Euston''' was impassable in cons
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  • ...1870s]] [[Category:September 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murrumbidgee]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Categ
    434 B (46 words) - 15:45, 20 November 2015

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