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  • ...and two private schools, a court-house and lock up, and a good steam flour mill are in the town. ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 18/5/1 Graham's flour-mill ([[The Argus at KellyGang 1/7/1879 (2)|Argus1/7/79]]) '''Bowden''' ([[Austr
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  • '''James Mackintosh''' operated a saw mill in town. He also ran the the river steamers ''Enterprise'', ''Julia'' and ' ...nd '''Whitely''' and '''Cole's''', and Mr '''Robert Barbour''''s steam saw mill, ( [[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 8/6/1872 (2)|T&C8
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  • Flour Mill Mr Graham ([[The North Eastern Ensign at KellyGang 11/7/1873|Ensign11/7/187 Mr [[Wyatt|Wyatt]]., the magistrate saw the damaged [[Telegraph|telegraph]] wires at [[Faithfull's Creek (2)|Faithf
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  • James MacKintosh had a saw mill at Stewart's Bridge on the Goulburn River
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  • Acocks saw mill was on Seven Mile Creek. A pit saw was stolen from [[Acock|Acock]]'s in [[ev81-00---Royal Commission|April 188
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  • ...enalla had their own breweries. Spirits had more alcohol and many drinkers saw things like whiskey as better value. In many places they would mark the bot [[Howlong (2)|Mill Hotel]]
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