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Latest revision as of 23:50, 20 November 2015

One of the original squatting run in the Kelly Country

Nearest towns

Seymour

History at Habbies Howe before the KellyGang

Run first taken up by Gideon Stewart (12,800 acres)

In 1876 the licence was owned by Gideon Stewart, 10,800 acres, £93/15 half year license

Where did the name Nabbies Howe come from

The original aboriginal owners

The first selectors

Photograph

Map

Original neighbouring properties

North
Glenlyon
South
Chin Chin
West
Rocky Passes
East
Dropmore

What was Habbies Howe like in the late 1870's

Links to the KellyGang

Rivers Creeks and Hills near Habbies Howe

What happened at Habbies Howe after the time of the Kelly Gang

What is happening at Habbies Howe today