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  • ...e, is a fine sheet of water (thrown buck by dams), from which abundance of Murray cod and porch are obtained. Other large sums of money have been expended in ...ralian Townand Country Journal]] [[Category:Billabong]] [[Category:Edwards River]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:Boonoke]] [[Category:h
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  • ...ransacted in '''Fitzmaurice street''', which runs nearly parallel with the river. In this street are the Government offices, banks, mechanics' institute and
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  • ...(640), the property of Messrs Devlin and Holloway, were driven across the river. The cattle were fine large animals, and were being sent to market. ...the dam and grand dam of many of the fine cattle written of on the Murray River. The blood represented in the Oak Hill herds includes the progeny of Grand
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  • ...are two roads at Lower Tarcutta; one branches off to Albury and the Upper Murray, and the other to the right goes to Wagga Wagga and down the Murrumbidgee. ...bridge and take up the ground where I left off, 40 miles further down the river.
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  • ...ts forward a claim to have been the first to attempt the navigation of the Murray in the Mary Ann, fully twelve months before Captain Cadell tried this feat.
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  • ...ger than English ones. Eighteen miles from Balranald along thr bank of the river for a short distance, then through scrubby country and small plains, I came ...'Euston''' was impassable in consequence of the flood water from the great river, here very wide, having overflowed its banks in many places.
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  • ...his, Mr Richardson drove me to the junction of the Darling with the Murray river, half a mile below the town. The scenery about here is rather picturesque,
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  • ...o keep out of the way of the police, in his haunts at the head of the King River, and while he was still lying perdu Skelton took his departure for the old
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  • '''THE MURRAY AND EDWARD RIVERS''' ...ock team crossing one of those dangerous spots near Wentworth. The winding river is seen to the left, breaking over its banks across the track.
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  • ...situated at the junction of the [[The Billabong|Billabong]] with [[Edwards River|Edward]], is remarkable as being the oldest township in Riverina. Before De ...October 1872]] [[Category:Australian Town and Country Journal]] [[Category:Murray]] [[Category:Edwards]] [[Category:Riverina]] [[Category:1872]] [[Category:B
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  • The residence is a nice comfortable one on [[Edwards River|Edward]] River, 50 miles from Deniliquin. Wishing to reach [[Deniliquin|Deniliquin]] next ...'Fred Peppin''''s station residence, situated in a nice bend of the Edward River. Wanganella and Morago stations join, and are situated between the Edward a
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  • ...umbidgee River|Murrumbidgee]], the [[Edwards River|Edward]], the [[Lachlan River|Lachlan]], and the Darling, were to be followed up one side, and down the o ...ssed the country to Hay, on the Murrumbidgee, and up the left bank of that river to Wagga Wagga. The distance from Deniliquin to Hay is about 70 miles. I le
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  • (FROM THE OVENS AND MURRAY ADVERTISER. FEB 17) ...structure when completed will be about 700ft; the span over the bed of the river proper, on each side of which the 7ft. cylinders are placed, about 120ft. A
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  • ...ve and finest works of the kind in the colony. It spans the [[Murrumbidgee River|Murrumbidgee]], stretches across the flats (the site of old [[Riverina area ...y was short, but I had time while there to visit Victoria, by crossing the Murray to the rising township of Belvoir or [[Wodonga (2)|Wodonga]], on the opposi
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  • ...from [[Benalla|Benalla]] township, 22 from Violet Town, 30 from the Murray River, and 38.from Wangaratta; in the centre of a large agricultural district, wh
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  • Benalla station has been elected a few hundred yards beyond the river. The Government in the choice of site has favoured the bulk of the inhabita ...n laid. The contractors have to some extent been obliged to make the River Murray the base of operations. Rails and ironwork have been forwarded to Wodonga b
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  • ...er next when the line is to be finished - or rather opened up to the River Murray at Wodonga about 60 miles beyond Benalla.
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  • ...rs had not, like their brethren on the first section, to buy timber on the Murray, and get it brought down from Echuca to Melbourne by rail. ...ree quarters of a mile or a mile apart from one another. The fact that the river floods the land between prevents persons from occupying the vacant ground,
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  • ...ulburn, from its rise in the Woods point ranges to its confluence with the Murray ? As compared with other districts, there has been absolutely nothing done ...ooey of Melbourne - only 75 miles, and along the valley of Victoria's only river, and our inexhaustible resources are allowed to languish from the neglect o
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  • ...der of the line extending from Benalla to Wodonga, where it taps the River Murray, near Albury, a distance of about 66 miles. It was the original intention o
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