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Hinno Mungy

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== One of the original squatting runs in the Kelly Country ==

; Nearest towns

: [[Omeo (2)|Omeo]]

== History at Hinno Mungy before the KellyGang ==

<blockquote>First taken up by '''James [[Properties|Day]]''' , an overlander from New South Wales in 1842 acting on behalf of '''Edward Cooke'''. (36,000 acres) Included the site of the town of Omeo. Cooke also held the [[Omeo|Omeo]] and Bindi runs sold the lease in 1848. In about 1861 Cooke sold Hinno Mungy to '''Matthew Hervey.''' In 1867 it was sold to William Degraves who in 1871 passed it into the names of J and C Degraves. William '''Dongharty''' and '''Rhind''' purchased it in about 1879. Later '''John Scott''' became the owner

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'''Where did the name [[Properties|Hinno Mungy]] come from'''

<blockquote>Also known as Hinnomungie. Some sources say that the name means, no fish</blockquote>

'''The original aboriginal owners'''

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'''The first selectors'''

'''Photograph'''

Map

=== Original neighbouring properties ===

; North

: [[Omeo|Omeo]]

== What was Hinno Mungy like in the late 1870's ==

== Links to the KellyGang ==

the '''KellyGang''' used the back country to move cattle and horses from Victoria to New South Wales

== Rivers Creeks and Hills near Hinno Mungy ==

On Livingstone Creek

== What happened at Hinno Mungy after the time of the Kelly Gang ==

== What is happening at Hinno Mungy today ==

[[Category:Places]] [[Category:Places starting with H-L]] [[Category:Hinno Mungy the Property]] [[Category:Hinnomungie]] [[Category:Squatters]]

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