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Australia

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"Project Gutenberg of Australia eBooks are created from printed editions"

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"* A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook *"

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"GO TO Project Gutenberg Australia HOME PAGE"

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"of the Project Gutenberg Australia Licence which may be viewed online."

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"which are in the public domain in Australia, unless a copyright notice"

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"Articles such as these, referring to the old Brisbane blacks, of whom I believe but one old warrior still remains, are well worth permanently recording in convenient book form—they are, all of them, clear, straightforward statements of facts—many of which by analogy, and from early records, I have been able to confirm and verify—they show an intimate and profound knowledge of the aboriginals with whom they deal, and if only to show with what diligence they have been written, the native names are correctly, i.e., rationally spelt."

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"My father's name is so well known in Queensland that no explanation of the title of this book is necessary."

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"Its contents are simply what they profess to be—"Tom Petrie's Reminiscences;" no history of Queensland being attempted, though a sketch of life in the early convict days is included in its pages."

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"My father's association with the Queensland aborigines from early boyhood, was so intimate, and extended over so many years, that his experience of their manners, their habits, their customs, their traditions, myths, and folklore, have an undoubted ethnological value."

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"COOKTOWN, 23rd August."

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"Dr. Roth, Chief Protector of Aboriginals, Queensland, I am indebted for the proper spelling of aboriginal words, and I wish to thank him for all his kindly interest and help."

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"Duramboi—His Return to Brisbane—Amusing the Squatters—His Subsequent Great Objection to Interviews—Mr. Oscar Friström's Painting—Duramboi Making Money—Marks on His Body—Rev. W. Ridley—A Trip to Enoggera for Information—Explorer Leichhardt—An Incident at York's Hollow—An Inquiry Held."

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"In this connection I may mention that the Brisbane or Turrbal tribe is identical with the Turrubul tribe of Rev. W. Ridley."

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Wivenhoe station

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"A Message to Wivenhoe Station after Mr. Uhr's Murder—Another Message to Whiteside Station—Alone in the Bush—A Coffin Ready Waiting—The Murder at Whiteside Station—Piloting "Diamonds" Through the Bush—A Reason for the Murder—An Adventure Down the Bay—No Water; and Nothing to Eat but Oysters—A Drink out of an Old Boot—The Power of Tobacco—"A Mad Trip."

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North pine

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"The Black Man's Deterioration—Worthy Characters—"Dalaipi"—Recommending North Pine as a Place to Settle—The Birth of "Murrumba"—A Portion of Whiteside Station—Mrs. Griflfen—The First White Man's Humpy at North Pine—Dalaipi's Good Qualities—A Chat with Him—His Death—With Mr. Pettigrew in Early Maryboro'—A Very Old Land-mark at North Pine—Proof of the Durability of Blood-wood Timber—The Word "Humpybong."

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"The Black Man's Deterioration—Worthy Characters—"Dalaipi"—Recommending North Pine as a Place to Settle—The Birth of "Murrumba"—A Portion of Whiteside Station—Mrs. Griflfen—The First White Man's Humpy at North Pine—Dalaipi's Good Qualities—A Chat with Him—His Death—With Mr. Pettigrew in Early Maryboro'—A Very Old Land-mark at North Pine—Proof of the Durability of Blood-wood Timber—The Word "Humpybong."

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Maroochy bar

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Maroochy bar
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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochy—Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountain—Also on Petrie's Creek—A Specially Faithful Black—Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"—Twenty-five Blacks Branded—King Sandy one of them—The Blacks Dislike to the Darkness—Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficulties—Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Away—Doomed—A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba.""

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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochy—Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountain—Also on Petrie's Creek—A Specially Faithful Black—Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"—Twenty-five Blacks Branded—King Sandy one of them—The Blacks Dislike to the Darkness—Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficulties—Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Away—Doomed—A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba.""

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Mooloolah

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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochy—Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountain—Also on Petrie's Creek—A Specially Faithful Black—Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"—Twenty-five Blacks Branded—King Sandy one of them—The Blacks Dislike to the Darkness—Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficulties—Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Away—Doomed—A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba.""

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"Prince Alfred's Visit to Brisbane in 1868—A Novel Welcome to the Duke—A Black Regiment—The Man in Plain Clothes—The Darkies' Fun and Enjoyment—Roads Tom Petrie has Marked—First Picnic Party to Humpybong—Chimney round which a Premier Played—Value of Tom Petrie's "Marked Tree Lines"—First Reserve for Aborigines in Queensland (Bribie Island)—The Interest It Caused—Father McNab—Keen Sense of Humour—Abraham's Death at Bribie—Piper, the Murderer—Death by Poison."

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrie—A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courier—Born in 1798—His Duties in Brisbane—Sir Evan Mackenzie—Mr. David Archer—Colonel Barney—An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)—Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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"Prince Alfred's Visit to Brisbane in 1868—A Novel Welcome to the Duke—A Black Regiment—The Man in Plain Clothes—The Darkies' Fun and Enjoyment—Roads Tom Petrie has Marked—First Picnic Party to Humpybong—Chimney round which a Premier Played—Value of Tom Petrie's "Marked Tree Lines"—First Reserve for Aborigines in Queensland (Bribie Island)—The Interest It Caused—Father McNab—Keen Sense of Humour—Abraham's Death at Bribie—Piper, the Murderer—Death by Poison."

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrie—A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courier—Born in 1798—His Duties in Brisbane—Sir Evan Mackenzie—Mr. David Archer—Colonel Barney—An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)—Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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"The Early-time Squatters—Saved by the Natives from Drowning—Mr. Henry Stuart Russell—"Tom" Punished for Smoking—"Ticket-of-Leave" Men—First Racecourse in Brisbane—Harkaway—Other Early Racecourses—Pranks the Squatters Played—Destiny of South Brisbane Changed—First Vessel Built in Moreton Bay—The Parson's Attempt to Drive Bullocks—A Billy-goat Ringing a Church Bell—The First Election—Changing Sign-boards—Sir Arthur Hodgson—Sir Joshua Peter Bell."

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Limestone

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrie—A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courier—Born in 1798—His Duties in Brisbane—Sir Evan Mackenzie—Mr. David Archer—Colonel Barney—An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)—Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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Bunya

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-27.3741845
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152.9304003

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"Archer's Disappointment—Another Excursion—A Block of Bunya Timber—"Pinus Petriana"—Less Title to Fame—Discoveries of Coal, etc."

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Hamilton road

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""Tinker," the Black and White Poley Bullock—Inspecting the Women's Quarters at Eagle Farm—A Picnic Occasion—Cutting in Hamilton Road, made originally by Women Convicts—Dr. Simpson—His After-dinner Smoke—His Former Life—The "Lumber-yard"—The Prisoners' Meals—The Chain-gang—Logan's Reign—The "Crow-minders"—"Andy.""

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Sydney

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-33.8688197
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""Old Cocky"—His Little Ways—The Sydney Wentworths' "Sulphur Crest"—"Boat Ahoy!"—"Cocky" and the Ferryman—"It's Devilish Cold"—"What the Devil are You Doing There?"—Disturbing the Cat and Kittens—Always Surprising People—Teetotaller for Ever—The Washerwoman's Anger—Vented His Rage on Dr. Hobbs—Loosing His Feathers—Sacrilege to Doubt—"People Won't Believe That"—Governor Cairns."

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South brisbane

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"The Early-time Squatters—Saved by the Natives from Drowning—Mr. Henry Stuart Russell—"Tom" Punished for Smoking—"Ticket-of-Leave" Men—First Racecourse in Brisbane—Harkaway—Other Early Racecourses—Pranks the Squatters Played—Destiny of South Brisbane Changed—First Vessel Built in Moreton Bay—The Parson's Attempt to Drive Bullocks—A Billy-goat Ringing a Church Bell—The First Election—Changing Sign-boards—Sir Arthur Hodgson—Sir Joshua Peter Bell."

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"ONLY LIVING MEMBER OF BRISBANE TRIBE"

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"Mr. Andrew Petrie's Loss of Sight—Walked His Room in Agony—Blind for Twenty-four Years—Overlooking the Workmen—Never Could be Imposed Upon—His Wonderful Power of Feeling—Walter Petrie's Early Death—Drowned in the Present Creek Street—Only Twenty-two Years—Insight into the Unseen—"You Will Find My Poor Boy Down There in the Creek"—A Very Peculiar Coincidence—Walter Petrie's Great Strength—First Brisbane Boat Races."

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"BRISBANE IN 1858-9"

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"PLAN OF BRISBANE TOWN IN 1839"

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Ningi ningi

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-27.0650789
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"KING SANDY OR "KER-WALLI" (TOORBAL POINT OR NINGI NINGI TRIBE)"

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Edinburgh

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Edinburgh
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"He was born at Edinburgh, and came out here with his parents in the Stirling Castle in 1831."

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Queensland

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"My father has spent his life in Queensland, being but three months old when leaving his native land."

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Stirling castle

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56.122907
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""Tom," and his only sister, when children, used to hide out among the bushes, in order to watch the blacks during a fight; and once when the boy had been severely punished by his father for smoking, he ran away from home, and after his people had looked everywhere, they found him at length in the blacks' camp out Bowen Hills way."

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"However, in the meantime a report was got up on the station to the effect that the blacks were killing some of the cattle; so a man was sent to where Sandgate now is to ask assistance from the black police, who were stationed there."

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"These black police were aborigines from New South Wales and distant places, and they, with their white leader, came and shot several blacks, the remaining poor things returning at once to their friend in a great state, protesting they had not touched a beast."

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"Billy said that he and two other young men, each with his young wife, were taken in a boat by three white men, who promised to land them at Bribie Island, as it was then the great "bunya season," and the aborigines always met there before travelling to the Bunya Mountains (or, to be correct, Bon-yi Mountains—the natives always pronounced it so)."

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"Billy said that he and two other young men, each with his young wife, were taken in a boat by three white men, who promised to land them at Bribie Island, as it was then the great "bunya season," and the aborigines always met there before travelling to the Bunya Mountains (or, to be correct, Bon-yi Mountains—the natives always pronounced it so)."

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Bunya mountains

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"Billy said that he and two other young men, each with his young wife, were taken in a boat by three white men, who promised to land them at Bribie Island, as it was then the great "bunya season," and the aborigines always met there before travelling to the Bunya Mountains (or, to be correct, Bon-yi Mountains—the natives always pronounced it so)."

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"They also took possession of the young gins, paying no heed to Billy, who pleaded for their wives and to be taken to Bribie as promised."

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"Well, these men, instead of doing as they had promised, landed at St. Helena, and there set nets for catching dugong, acting as though they had not the slightest intention of going near Bribie."

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"After the white men were thus disposed of, the natives all got into the boat and came to the mouth of the Pine River, where they left the boat, and walking round on the mainland opposite Bribie, swam across to the island."

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"After the white men were thus disposed of, the natives all got into the boat and came to the mouth of the Pine River, where they left the boat, and walking round on the mainland opposite Bribie, swam across to the island."

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"An old man called Gray was killed at Bribie Island (July, 1849)."

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"This is the blacks' version as told to their friend: Gray used to go to Bribie with a cutter for oysters; he had a black boy as a help when gathering the oysters on the bank, and he imagined this boy wasn't fast enough in his work, so beat him rather unmercifully, being blessed with a bad temper."

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"He was only fourteen or fifteen years old at the time, and travelled from Brisbane with a party of about one hundred, counting the women and children."

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"The third night they camped at Caboolture (Kabul-tur, "place of carpet snakes"), and next day started for the Glasshouse Mountains."

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"On the fourth day of this journey, about 4 o'clock, the party arrived near Mooloolah, at a creek with a scrub on it, and all hands fell to making fires for cooking purposes, etc., and they stripped some bark to make a hut ("ngudur") for their white friend to sleep in, some placing a "pikki" (vessel made from bark) of water ready to his hand, others bringing him yams and honey or anything he fancied to eat."

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"In those early days the Blackall Range was spoken of as the Bon-yi Mountains, and it was there that Duramboi and Bracefield joined in the feasts, and there also that Father saw it all."

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"In those early days the Blackall Range was spoken of as the Bon-yi Mountains, and it was there that Duramboi and Bracefield joined in the feasts, and there also that Father saw it all."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Arriving at the Blackall Range, the party made a halt at the first bon-yi tree they came to, and a blackfellow accompanying them, who belonged to the district, climbed up the tree by means of a vine."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"Next day they travelled on again, till they came to where the tribes were all assembling from every part of the country, some hailing from the Burnett, Wide Bay, Bundaberg, Mount Perry, Gympie, Bribie, and Frazer Islands, Gayndah, Kilcoy, Mount Brisbane, and Brisbane."

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"The following passage from Dr. Lang's Queensland, issued in 1864, was quoted once by a gentleman (Mr. A. W. Howitt), who doubted its accuracy and wished my father's opinion on the subject:—"

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""At certain gatherings of some tribes of Queensland young girls are slain in sacrifice to propitiate some evil divinity, and their bodies likewise are subjected to the horrid rite of cannibalism."

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"My father says there is no truth in this statement; it is just hearsay, as there was no "such thing as sacrifice among the Queensland aborigines, neither did they ever kill any one for the purpose of eating them."

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"Dr. Lang, says Mr. Howitt, gave this on the authority of his son, Mr. G. D. Lang, who, as the good doctor puts it, "happened to reside for a few months in the Wide Bay district."

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"That may have been so in other parts of the country, but not there on the Blackall Ranges."

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"Father knew an old Moreton Island man, a great character, head of that tribe, who was a good hand at making corroborees."

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"I omitted to mention that, on the way to these feasts, the blacks in those days would often catch emus in the vicinity of the Glass House Mountains, and also get their eggs."

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"This time it had reference to a young gin—Kulkarawa—who belonged to the Brisbane or Turrbal tribe."

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"So he stayed with them a long time, and the bon-yi season coming round, he accompanied them to the Blackall Range, joining in the feast there."

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"A day or two later, men with a bullock dray going up to Durundur with rations, passing that way, came across Brown's body lying there, and they sent word to Brisbane, also christening the creek Brown's Creek, by which name it is known to this day."

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"A day or two later, men with a bullock dray going up to Durundur with rations, passing that way, came across Brown's body lying there, and they sent word to Brisbane, also christening the creek Brown's Creek, by which name it is known to this day."

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"Coming at length to a creek which runs into the North Pine River, there, at the crossing, were a number of Turrbal blacks, who, recognising him, knew that he was the man who had stolen Kulkarawa."

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"Before the bon-yi gathering had broken up, Shake Brown, grown tired of living the life of the blacks, left them to make his way to Brisbane."

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"He got on to the old Northern Road going to Durundur, and followed it towards Brisbane."

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"Then a regular talking match ensued, and Kulkarawa was told all that had happened during her absence, including the finding and murder of Shake Brown (or "Marri-dai-o" the blacks called him), on his way to Brisbane."

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2024-12-12 15:52:29

Noosa

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Details

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Description

"Kulkarawa, after living with the Noosa blacks for about two years, was at length brought back to her own people."

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Noosa

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Noosa
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Details

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Description

"Kulkarawa, living with the Noosa blacks, fretted for her people, and she made a song which ran as follows:"

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Bowen hills

Placename
Bowen hills
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"Father happened to be out at the Bowen Hills or "Barrambin" camp, with two or three black boys, looking for some cows, at the time she arrived."

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Noosa

Placename
Noosa
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Details

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Description

"The Noosa blacks made a dance to suit the song, and the corroboree was considered a grand one."

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Noosa

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Noosa
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Details

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Description

"The Noosa blacks introduced the corroboree at the "Barrambin" camp, and so it was sung and danced all round about, spreading both near and far."

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Brisbane

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Details

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"First a circle—called "bul" by the Brisbane blacks, and "tur" by the Bribie Island tribe—was formed in the ground, very like a circus ring, the earth being dug from the centre with sharp sticks and stone tomahawks, and carried to the outside on small sheets of bark to form a mound or edging round the ring about two feet high."

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Miora

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Details

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"A Manila man (who afterwards died at Miora, Dunwich, and whose daughter lives there now) once taught a song he knew to the Turrbal blacks."

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Dunwich

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Dunwich
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"A Manila man (who afterwards died at Miora, Dunwich, and whose daughter lives there now) once taught a song he knew to the Turrbal blacks."

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North pine

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"When my father came to North Pine there was a hollow gum tree near where he settled, full of skins and bones of the dead."

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Maroochy bar

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Maroochy bar
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Details

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"Once my father had the honour of being the subject of a corroboree; they sang of him as he was seen sailing with a native crew through the breakers over Maroochy Bar."

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Manila

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"A Manila man (who afterwards died at Miora, Dunwich, and whose daughter lives there now) once taught a song he knew to the Turrbal blacks."

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North pine

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North pine
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Details

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"There used to be one at North Pine, opposite to where the blacksmith's shop now stands, and another at Samford."

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Humpybong

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Humpybong
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Details

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"The remains of a "kippa-ring," as we call it, may still be seen near Humpybong."

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Bribie island

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Details

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"First a circle—called "bul" by the Brisbane blacks, and "tur" by the Bribie Island tribe—was formed in the ground, very like a circus ring, the earth being dug from the centre with sharp sticks and stone tomahawks, and carried to the outside on small sheets of bark to form a mound or edging round the ring about two feet high."

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Ipswich

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Ipswich
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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Mount brisbane

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Mount brisbane
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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Cressbrook

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Cressbrook
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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Brisbane

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Logan

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Logan
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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Samford

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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Amity point

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Amity point
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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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North pine

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Details

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Description

"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Moreton

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Moreton
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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Maroochy

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Details

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"Others again from further north, such as the Maroochy, Noosa, Kilcoy, Durundur, and Barambah blacks would use the Humpybong ring."

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North pine

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Details

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Description

"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Bribie islands

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Details

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"For instance, the natives coming from the direction of Ipswich, Cressbrook, Mount Brisbane (inland blacks) would, with the Brisbane tribe, generally use the ring at Samford, while the Logan, Amity Point, North Pine, Moreton and Bribie Islands blacks (coast tribes) had their ring at North Pine."

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Durundur

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Details

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"Others again from further north, such as the Maroochy, Noosa, Kilcoy, Durundur, and Barambah blacks would use the Humpybong ring."

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Noosa

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Details

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"Others again from further north, such as the Maroochy, Noosa, Kilcoy, Durundur, and Barambah blacks would use the Humpybong ring."

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Barambah

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Barambah
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Details

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"Others again from further north, such as the Maroochy, Noosa, Kilcoy, Durundur, and Barambah blacks would use the Humpybong ring."

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Samford ring

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Details

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"The inland tribes went from the Samford ring to the site of the Roma Street Railway Station in Brisbane, and the coast tribes went either to Eagle Farm or to what used to be known as York's Hollow, where the Exhibition now is."

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Roma street railway station

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Roma street railway station
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Details

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"The inland tribes went from the Samford ring to the site of the Roma Street Railway Station in Brisbane, and the coast tribes went either to Eagle Farm or to what used to be known as York's Hollow, where the Exhibition now is."

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Kilcoy

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"Others again from further north, such as the Maroochy, Noosa, Kilcoy, Durundur, and Barambah blacks would use the Humpybong ring."

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Samford

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Details

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"So they took him to Samford to a creek in the scrub there, and sure enough there was plenty "yellow" showing, but the white boy saw at once it was only mica."

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Brisbane

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Details

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"The inland tribes went from the Samford ring to the site of the Roma Street Railway Station in Brisbane, and the coast tribes went either to Eagle Farm or to what used to be known as York's Hollow, where the Exhibition now is."

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Eagle farm

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"The inland tribes went from the Samford ring to the site of the Roma Street Railway Station in Brisbane, and the coast tribes went either to Eagle Farm or to what used to be known as York's Hollow, where the Exhibition now is."

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Samford

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Details

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"Samford was all wild bush then."

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Details

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"It was on the way back to Brisbane from this trip, next day, that the blacks showed Father the "kippa" ring at Samford."

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Details

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"(From this Neurum Neurum Creek, near Caboolture, gets its name.)"

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"(From this Neurum Neurum Creek, near Caboolture, gets its name.)"

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Details

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"Father has seen sick blacks, unable to walk, apparently in consumption, carried carefully to the mouth of the Brisbane River, and there put into canoes and taken across to Fisherman's Island to where dugong were being caught."

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Details

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"In the early days of Brisbane, my father mentioned how he had seen this for himself, to Dr. Hobbs, who was greatly interested, and afterwards recommended the use of dugong oil as a remedy similar to cod-liver oil, and this is how it came to be first used medicinally in Queensland."

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North pine

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Details

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"The Moreton Bay chestnut (Castanospermum Australe), or "mai," was also poisonous."

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"The fruit of the geebung (Persoonia), or "dulandella," as the Brisbane tribe called it, was eaten raw, and greatly relished."

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"They were in the habit of signalling from the two points of Moreton and Stradbroke Islands—in those early times South Passage was very much narrower than it is now."

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"This name belonged to the Turrbal tribe; others were different, as, for instance, the Stradbroke Island people called a dilly "kulai."

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"The Stradbroke and Moreton Island gins were especially clever at dilli making."

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"The Ipswich, or "Warpai" tribe, made spears from rosewood ("bunuro"), and these were sometimes exchanged for others; the Brisbane tribe valued them greatly."

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"The Stradbroke and Moreton Island gins were especially clever at dilli making."

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"Other dillies were made from bark-string, such as that of the "ngoa-nga" (Moreton Bay fig-tree), the "braggain" (Laportea sp.), the "nannam" vine (Malaisia tortuosa), and the "cotton bush" or "talwalpin" (Hibiscus tiliaceus), found on the beach at Wynnum or elsewhere."

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"One of them, called "Murun Murun," was played a great deal in the early days of Brisbane on the road to and from camp."

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"This game is met with at present in the Cairns and Cardwell districts (Dr. Roth's Bulletin, No. 4)."

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"This game is met with at present in the Cairns and Cardwell districts (Dr. Roth's Bulletin, No. 4)."

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"Once during one held in the hollow below Beerwah on Gregory Terrace, a boy throwing a small sharp spear, which he should not have used in play, hit the white boy with it on the cheek immediately below his left eye."

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"Once during one held in the hollow below Beerwah on Gregory Terrace, a boy throwing a small sharp spear, which he should not have used in play, hit the white boy with it on the cheek immediately below his left eye."

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"These latter, my father has known to walk from Brisbane to Caboolture in a day."

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"Each tribe had its own boundary, which was well known, and none went to hunt, etc., on another's property without an invitation, unless they knew they would be welcome, and sent special messengers to announce their arrival The Turrbal or Brisbane tribe owned the country as far north as North Pine, south to the Logan, and inland to Moggill Creek."

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"Each tribe had its own boundary, which was well known, and none went to hunt, etc., on another's property without an invitation, unless they knew they would be welcome, and sent special messengers to announce their arrival The Turrbal or Brisbane tribe owned the country as far north as North Pine, south to the Logan, and inland to Moggill Creek."

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"Each tribe had its own boundary, which was well known, and none went to hunt, etc., on another's property without an invitation, unless they knew they would be welcome, and sent special messengers to announce their arrival The Turrbal or Brisbane tribe owned the country as far north as North Pine, south to the Logan, and inland to Moggill Creek."

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"Each tribe had its own boundary, which was well known, and none went to hunt, etc., on another's property without an invitation, unless they knew they would be welcome, and sent special messengers to announce their arrival The Turrbal or Brisbane tribe owned the country as far north as North Pine, south to the Logan, and inland to Moggill Creek."

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"This tribe all spoke the same language, but, of course, was divided up into different lots, who belonged some to North Pine, some to Brisbane, and so on."

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"In this way a part of the North Pine River, near the present railway bridge, was owned by "Dalaipi," the head man of the North Pine tribe."

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"He has been all over the North of Queensland in that capacity."

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Australia

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"These hawks and bats might perhaps correspond with the so-called sex-totems in other parts of Australia."

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"The white boy saw the other—at Barrambin (Bowen Hills)—put through the "Kurbingai" ceremony and so made a "kippa," but he does not know if he ever went through the greater or "bul" ceremony."

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"Sam, or "Putingga" (Only living member of Brisbane tribe.)."

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"The writer saw "Putingga" at Dunwich once, and he was greatly indignant, or rather his tone of voice seemed to say he was, because she could not pronounce some of his words in the real way as Father did."

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"Many aboriginal words are simple enough, but others are dreadful, and no one on earth, according to those Dunwich blacks, is like Mr. Petrie."

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"There were two old gins there, the last of the Moreton Island or Chunchiburri tribe—blind Kitty ("Bournbobian") and Juno ("Junnumbin")—who had not seen their white friend for some fifty years, and they knew him immediately; blind Kitty by the voice."

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Moreton bay

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"Marvellous as it may seem, their canoe was just a shell of the Moreton Bay chestnut ("mai")—probably a gigantic one!"

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Caloundra

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"Then, feeling restless, they travelled on and away along the main beach till they came opposite to Caloundra, where they swam the channel."

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Mooloolah heads

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"Next day, travelling on again, the gins camped in another cave, and so they journeyed along the beach, till at length they came to Mooloolah Heads."

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2024-12-12 15:53:15

Maroochy

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Maroochy
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Details

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Description

"Again they swam and so got to the Maroochy beach, and when they had come opposite the island "Mudjimba"—some people call it "Old Woman's Island"—they saw a great long "bon-yi" log (gigantic it must have been) stretching away from where they stood to the island."

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Pine river

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Pine river
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Details

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Description

"A very long time ago a carpet snake and a black snake started out in a canoe, in time of flood, from the mouth of the Pine River."

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Southport

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Southport
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Details

Latitude
-27.9718794
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153.4063059

Description

"Coming at last, after a weary time, opposite Southport, they swam across to the mainland, so determined were they to get back again to their own home, that they journeyed from there overland to the Pine River."

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Moreton island

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Moreton island
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Details

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-27.0873207
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Description

"At length the current took them to Moreton Island, where they landed, the snakes first, who left the canoe and went up on to dry land; then the dog, who was so greatly exhausted with his swimming, that he just lay down on the beach and expired."

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Russell island

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Russell island
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Details

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Description

"They kept along the shore for a long, long way, and at length came to Russell Island, and landing there made a camp."

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Coochimudlo

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Details

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Description

"This time it was Coochimudlo."

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Moreton island

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Moreton island
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Details

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Description

"Where they had landed was what is now known as an end of Moreton Island, near South Passage."

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South passage

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South passage
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Details

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Description

"Where they had landed was what is now known as an end of Moreton Island, near South Passage."

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Coochimudlo

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Coochimudlo
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Details

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"So on and on they went from Coochimudlo to Peel Island, and from there to Green Island, then afterwards to St. Helena, and at each place they camped, and were disappointed again and again, for the dugong remained in the water."

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Mud island

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Mud island
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Details

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Description

"So landing at Mud Island, the dugong was rolled up on shore, and a big fire was made, and he was roasted and cut up, and divided out to all—young and old—who had followed."

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Peel island

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Peel island
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Details

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Description

"So on and on they went from Coochimudlo to Peel Island, and from there to Green Island, then afterwards to St. Helena, and at each place they camped, and were disappointed again and again, for the dugong remained in the water."

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Green island

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Green island
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Details

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"So on and on they went from Coochimudlo to Peel Island, and from there to Green Island, then afterwards to St. Helena, and at each place they camped, and were disappointed again and again, for the dugong remained in the water."

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Mud island

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Mud island
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Details

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"However, at St. Helena, the owner, looking all round him, said, "Well, chaps, Mud Island is the last island—we will cut up the dugong there, and have a feed.""

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Peel island

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Peel island
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Details

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Description

"Three brothers once lived on Peel Island who all admired and wished."

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Stradbroke island

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Stradbroke island
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Details

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Description

"The following is not a "fairy tale," for the aborigines really thought and declared it was true:—A young fellow from "Wiji-wiji-pi" (Swan Bay) was once travelling along the outside beach of Stradbroke Island when he came to a hut and a campfire."

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Point lookout

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Point lookout
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Details

Latitude
-27.4310573
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153.5295007

Description

"There happened to be an old woman in the hut who owned the fire, and she saw him do this, and was so angry that she followed in the blackfellow's tracks, right along the beach, on and on till they came to Point Lookout, and then round to Amity."

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Amity

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Amity
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Details

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"There happened to be an old woman in the hut who owned the fire, and she saw him do this, and was so angry that she followed in the blackfellow's tracks, right along the beach, on and on till they came to Point Lookout, and then round to Amity."

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Amity

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Details

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"Here on the beach at Amity there were canoes, and the young fellow, seeing this, hastily launched one and got into it, and pulled across to Moreton Island."

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Ipswich

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Details

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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Brisbane

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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Moreton island

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Moreton island
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Details

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Description

"Here on the beach at Amity there were canoes, and the young fellow, seeing this, hastily launched one and got into it, and pulled across to Moreton Island."

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South passage

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Details

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Description

"She drifted out to the high bank in South Passage, and stuck there."

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Wide bay

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Details

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"This was the arrival of Andrew Petrie from his trip to Wide Bay in 1842, when he brought back with him Davis ("Duramboi") and Bracefield ("Wandi")."

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Brisbane

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Details

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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Bribie island

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Bribie island
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Details

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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Bribie island

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Bribie island
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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Kangaroo point

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Details

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"and sure enough a boat was in sight coming round Kangaroo Point."

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Maroochy

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Details

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"My father has known them all connected in that way—the Ipswich and Brisbane, the Brisbane and the Pine, the Pine and Bribie Island, and the Bribie Island and Maroochy blacks, etc."

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Bracefield

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Details

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"This was the arrival of Andrew Petrie from his trip to Wide Bay in 1842, when he brought back with him Davis ("Duramboi") and Bracefield ("Wandi")."

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Sydney

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Details

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"A swell who lives in this town brought another swell with him to me, and said, "Mr. Davis, allow me to introduce Mr. So-and-so to you, from Sydney."

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Davis

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Details

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"This was quite true, according to my father, and you might just as well have tried to pump the river dry as get anything from Davis in those days."

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Brisbane

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"He would never allow anyone to take his photo, (there were no snap-shots then), and I am informed that the well-known printing of him by Mr. Oscar Friström, of Brisbane, was painted not without a great deal of trouble, after the man had died."

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Red bank

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Details

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""Wandi" was signed over to Dr. Simpson at Goodna (called Red Bank in those days), and he was killed some time afterwards through a limb of a tree falling on him."

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George street

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Details

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"After some time he married, and later bought a piece of ground on the north side in George Street, next to Gray's boot shop, and there he put up a blacksmith's shop and started afresh."

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Goodna

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""Wandi" was signed over to Dr. Simpson at Goodna (called Red Bank in those days), and he was killed some time afterwards through a limb of a tree falling on him."

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Kangaroo point

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"Davis was started with a black-smith's shop at Kangaroo Point, and he got on well, and made money."

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Burnet lane

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"He prospered, and made a lot of money, so bought property in Burnet Lane, where he and his wife went to live."

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Dawson river

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"He was about to journey to the Dawson River to see the blacks there, and wanted some words of the language that Davis knew."

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Brisbane

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"In the early days the Rev. W. Ridley came to Brisbane to learn what he could about the Queensland aborigines, and he sought out my father, who was quite a lad at the time, to get information from him."

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Davis

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"This was after the return of Davis to civilization, and Mr. Ridley wished an interview with this man of unusual experience, and asked Father to manage it for him."

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Queensland

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"In the early days the Rev. W. Ridley came to Brisbane to learn what he could about the Queensland aborigines, and he sought out my father, who was quite a lad at the time, to get information from him."

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Brisbane

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"At this time there was very little communication between Sydney and Moreton Bay—as Brisbane was then called."

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Sydney

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Details

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"Mr. Ridley said he had heard there was a great gathering of natives at "Buyuba," or as the whites called it, "Three Miles Scrub" (now known as Enoggera Crossing), and as he was obliged to leave for Sydney next morning he would like to talk to the blacks that night."

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tc5e29
Created At
2024-12-12 15:53:32
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:32

Sydney

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Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
Longitude
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Description

"Some few days after Mr. Ridley's return from the Dawson, and on the night before a boat was to leave for Sydney, that gentleman, accompanied by a Rev. Mr. Hausmann, turned up at my grandfather's house at about eight o'clock, with the object of getting Father to go with them out to a blacks' camp."

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tc5e2d
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:34

Dawson

Placename
Dawson
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-32.80427
Longitude
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Description

"Some few days after Mr. Ridley's return from the Dawson, and on the night before a boat was to leave for Sydney, that gentleman, accompanied by a Rev. Mr. Hausmann, turned up at my grandfather's house at about eight o'clock, with the object of getting Father to go with them out to a blacks' camp."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
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151.2092955

Description

"At this time there was very little communication between Sydney and Moreton Bay—as Brisbane was then called."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Brisbane river

Placename
Brisbane river
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"IN about 1846, when my father was a young boy of fourteen or fifteen years, he was sent with a fetter to Wivenhoe Station, on the Brisbane River, just after the murder by the blacks of Mr. Uhr there."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

Placename
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Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"So the white men bade them good-night, and returned to Brisbane, and the boy was not sorry when the end of his walk came, as it was late."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:33

Enoggera

Placename
Enoggera
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4223573
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Description

"That night at Enoggera, there were some two hundred blacks in camp, and Mr. Ridley and Mr. Hausmann seemed pleased they had seen so many all together, and were able to speak to them."

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Updated At
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Wivenhoe station

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Wivenhoe station
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"IN about 1846, when my father was a young boy of fourteen or fifteen years, he was sent with a fetter to Wivenhoe Station, on the Brisbane River, just after the murder by the blacks of Mr. Uhr there."

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Updated At
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Bowen hills

Placename
Bowen hills
Type
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Details

Latitude
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"So they went off, accompanied by two men in Grandfather's employment—John Brydon and William Ballentine—and reaching the camp at Bowen Hills, Father, who was the only one who could speak the native's tongue, told the blacks the story of the bullock."

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"After leaving Brisbane, the first night was spent at Moggill Creek, and the next day the two, after travelling a good many miles, came to a large scrub on the river, where a number of blacks were making a great noise hunting paddymelons."

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Updated At
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New farm

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New farm
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"They stayed the night there, and the following day the boy was given another letter to take back to Brisbane for Richard Jones, who lived where Sir Samuel Griffith now lives at New Farm, and who, if my father remembers correctly, was a relative of the murdered Mr. Uhr."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:36

Moggill creek

Placename
Moggill creek
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"After leaving Brisbane, the first night was spent at Moggill Creek, and the next day the two, after travelling a good many miles, came to a large scrub on the river, where a number of blacks were making a great noise hunting paddymelons."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"They stayed the night there, and the following day the boy was given another letter to take back to Brisbane for Richard Jones, who lived where Sir Samuel Griffith now lives at New Farm, and who, if my father remembers correctly, was a relative of the murdered Mr. Uhr."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"On the return journey another night was spent with the blacks, who welcomed them heartily, and sped them on their way to Brisbane, where they arrived safely."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"The letter carried the news that old Captain Griffin had arrived in Brisbane, and needed horses to take him out to the station, where his wife and grown-up family were already settled."

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tc5e35
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:36

Whiteside station

Placename
Whiteside station
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"On yet another occasion "Tom" was trusted with a letter, but this time he went alone, and his destination was Whiteside Station."

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tc5e36
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:37

Upper north pine

Placename
Upper north pine
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Details

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Description

"Another time the blacks had attacked two shepherds at the Upper North Pine at, Whiteside Station, and killing one, left the other for dead."

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Updated At
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Whiteside station

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Whiteside station
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Details

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"Another time the blacks had attacked two shepherds at the Upper North Pine at, Whiteside Station, and killing one, left the other for dead."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:40

Bribie island

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Bribie island
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"Next day the soldiers were taken to where the murder had been committed, in order to catch the blacks, but it was of no use, as the latter by then were all down in Bribie Island, and the soldiers might just as well have tried to fly as catch them."

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tc5e39
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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"Another time in the early days, during my father's boyhood, a Mr. Hill, a contractor in Brisbane, asked Mr. Petrie, senior, if he would allow "Tom," his son, to go with him to the Logan River, as he wished to take possession of a raft of cedar timber he had bought there."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:39

Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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"Word was sent to Brisbane about this murder, with the request that some one would be sent out to try and catch the murderers."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"Father returned to Brisbane without the "diamonds" for company this time, who, though they stayed a few days longer, did not accomplish their object."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:53:38
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:38

Logan river

Placename
Logan river
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"Another time in the early days, during my father's boyhood, a Mr. Hill, a contractor in Brisbane, asked Mr. Petrie, senior, if he would allow "Tom," his son, to go with him to the Logan River, as he wished to take possession of a raft of cedar timber he had bought there."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Coochimudlo

Placename
Coochimudlo
Type
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Details

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-27.5692306
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Description

"They had a nice gentle breeze from the north-east, and got along first rate, reaching Coochimudlo that night, where on the mainland they found two men and two or three blacks with the raft waiting to deliver it to Mr. Hill."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Logan

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Logan
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Details

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"Mr. Hill now decided to leave the raft where it was, go to where the sawyers were cutting the timber in the scrub up the Logan or Albert River (it is not remembered which), and pick it up on their return."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Details

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"It was high water at the time, so the latter could not, of course, measure the timber, but in the morning the raft was high and dry, so it was then measured and taken over, and the men were given an order for their money in Brisbane."

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Updated At
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Albert river

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Albert river
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Details

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Description

"Mr. Hill now decided to leave the raft where it was, go to where the sawyers were cutting the timber in the scrub up the Logan or Albert River (it is not remembered which), and pick it up on their return."

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tc5e43
Created At
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Updated At
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Cleveland point

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Cleveland point
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Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"We got along all right till we came to the bay on the south side of Cleveland Point, when oiir water came to an end again, and the tide was on the turn, so we had to drop anchor and wait."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Cleveland point

Placename
Cleveland point
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Details

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Description

""We now made a start for Brisbane, the darkie and myself on the raft, and the others in the boat, and we got round Cleveland Point, and went along towards Wynnum."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Wynnum

Placename
Wynnum
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Details

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Description

"As far as we could see, we were some-where between St. Helena and Wynnum, and the flood-tide seemed to be taking us towards the Brisbane River; so we thought we would also get into the boat, lie down with the others, and let the boat and raft go where they liked."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:42

Wynnum

Placename
Wynnum
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Details

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Description

""We now made a start for Brisbane, the darkie and myself on the raft, and the others in the boat, and we got round Cleveland Point, and went along towards Wynnum."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

""We now made a start for Brisbane, the darkie and myself on the raft, and the others in the boat, and we got round Cleveland Point, and went along towards Wynnum."

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tc5e41
Created At
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Updated At
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Durundur

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Durundur
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Details

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Description

"The evening of the day following Durundur was reached, and after hobbling the horses Father went to a blacks' camp near by in order to get a couple of natives to show them a short cut across the ranges to Neurum Neurum Creek."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Lytton

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Lytton
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Details

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Description

"When the tide was high enough the raft was floated, and the Custom House boat took it in hand as far as Lytton, and eventually the party of four arrived in Brisbane, after what my father now terms a mad trip."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"On his return from the Turon diggings in 1851, a merchant of Brisbane came to him, and said that gold had been found at Delaney's Creek, or, as the blacks called it, "Nuram Nuram"—"wart" (spelt "Neurum Neurum" on the map), and would he go with him and have a look at the place, for though it had been left it might be some good."

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Created At
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Upper caboolture

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Upper caboolture
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Text

Details

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"When all was ready they started from the town, leading the pack mule, and the first night got as far as the Upper Caboolture, to the old deserted station where Mr. Gregor and Mrs. Shannon had been murdered, and camped in an old hut there."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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"When the tide was high enough the raft was floated, and the Custom House boat took it in hand as far as Lytton, and eventually the party of four arrived in Brisbane, after what my father now terms a mad trip."

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Updated At
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Neurum neurum creek

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Neurum neurum creek
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Details

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"The evening of the day following Durundur was reached, and after hobbling the horses Father went to a blacks' camp near by in order to get a couple of natives to show them a short cut across the ranges to Neurum Neurum Creek."

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Updated At
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Nudgee

Placename
Nudgee
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"He went to the Serpentine Swamp near Nudgee, for in those days there were lots of ducks there, and was delighted when he saw some swimming out from among the reeds."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:47

Mount brisbane station

Placename
Mount brisbane station
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"Keeping on till they got over the mountain with "Dia-alin" still in front, they at length came in sight of Mount Brisbane Station."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Mount brisbane station

Placename
Mount brisbane station
Type
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Details

Latitude
-34.4048451
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Description

"The merchant, at this, thinking there was mischief brewing, said, "We must get out of this," and their horses being handy, they accordingly packed the mule, Father meanwhile making old "Dai-alin" hold the creature, telling him that if he offered to run away he would shoot him; but, on the other hand, if he piloted them safely over the mountain to Mount Brisbane Station, he would give him flour, tea, sugar, and other good things."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:53:59
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:59

Roma street station

Placename
Roma street station
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4657381
Longitude
153.0187162

Description

"Previous to the corroboree, kippas had gone through their ceremony out at the Samford ring, and these young men were now taken to where the women were all dancing and singing on the flat in front of the present Roma Street Station."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:59

Red hill

Placename
Red hill
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
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Description

"They started with a war whoop from the top of the hill, where the road turns to go up Red Hill, down to where the gins were dancing and singing, and waving about their yam-sticks with bunches of bushes tied to the ends."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Samford ring

Placename
Samford ring
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.3689092
Longitude
152.8526773

Description

"Previous to the corroboree, kippas had gone through their ceremony out at the Samford ring, and these young men were now taken to where the women were all dancing and singing on the flat in front of the present Roma Street Station."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:53:59

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.614614
Longitude
152.7608421

Description

"Some, such as the Ipswich, Mount Brisbane, and Wivenhoe tribes, hunted in the scrub which used to stand near where the Toowong Railway Station is now."

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TLCMap ID
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Updated At
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Bribie

Placename
Bribie
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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153.1325243

Description

"When some time had been spent in a general sort of fight, an Ipswich blackfellow challenged a Bribie Island black to fight with knives and waddies, accusing him of being the cause of the death of a friend, and calling him all sorts of names, also uttering dreadful threats."

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TLCMap ID
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:01

Mount brisbane

Placename
Mount brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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152.5333333

Description

"Some, such as the Ipswich, Mount Brisbane, and Wivenhoe tribes, hunted in the scrub which used to stand near where the Toowong Railway Station is now."

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TLCMap ID
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Updated At
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Red hill

Placename
Red hill
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"The Brisbane side chased the others as far as Red Hill, and then, two of the Northern blacks being wounded, one with a spear through the calf of the leg, and the other with a similar weapon through his thigh, a halt was called."

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Updated At
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Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"The Brisbane tribe then retreated, and were chased back as f ar cis the road that now leads to Milton on the river bank, when three of their side got wounded—one with, a boomerang in the chest, another with a waddie on the head, and yet another man got a spear through his foot."

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Created At
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Updated At
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Milton

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Milton
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"The Brisbane tribe then retreated, and were chased back as f ar cis the road that now leads to Milton on the river bank, when three of their side got wounded—one with, a boomerang in the chest, another with a waddie on the head, and yet another man got a spear through his foot."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:01

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"The blacks called that part "Baneraba" (Bunaraba); Toowong was their name for the bend or pocket of the river on the left hand side travelling from Brisbane, just before crossing Indooroopilly Bridge."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:05

Wivenhoe

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Wivenhoe
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Details

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Description

"Some, such as the Ipswich, Mount Brisbane, and Wivenhoe tribes, hunted in the scrub which used to stand near where the Toowong Railway Station is now."

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Updated At
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Toowong railway station

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Toowong railway station
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Details

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Description

"Some, such as the Ipswich, Mount Brisbane, and Wivenhoe tribes, hunted in the scrub which used to stand near where the Toowong Railway Station is now."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:02

Toowong

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Toowong
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Details

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Description

"The blacks called that part "Baneraba" (Bunaraba); Toowong was their name for the bend or pocket of the river on the left hand side travelling from Brisbane, just before crossing Indooroopilly Bridge."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:03

Logan

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Logan
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Details

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Description

"The Logan, Stradbroke, and some Moreton Island blacks went over to what we call West End."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:04

Indooroopilly bridge

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Indooroopilly bridge
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Details

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Description

"The blacks called that part "Baneraba" (Bunaraba); Toowong was their name for the bend or pocket of the river on the left hand side travelling from Brisbane, just before crossing Indooroopilly Bridge."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:04

Stradbroke

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Stradbroke
Type
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Details

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Description

"The Logan, Stradbroke, and some Moreton Island blacks went over to what we call West End."

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Updated At
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Moreton island

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Moreton island
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Details

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Description

"The Logan, Stradbroke, and some Moreton Island blacks went over to what we call West End."

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Updated At
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West end

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West end
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Details

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"The Logan, Stradbroke, and some Moreton Island blacks went over to what we call West End."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:06

Spring hill

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Spring hill
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Details

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Description

"The Brisbane tribe themselves kept to Bowen Hills, Spring Hill, New Farm, etc."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:06

Hamilton

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Hamilton
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Details

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Description

"Then some Northern tribes hunted at "Buyuba" (Enoggera Crossing), and others at the Hamilton scrub."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:05

Brisbane

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Details

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"The Brisbane tribe themselves kept to Bowen Hills, Spring Hill, New Farm, etc."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:05

New farm

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Details

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"The Brisbane tribe themselves kept to Bowen Hills, Spring Hill, New Farm, etc."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:07

Bowen hills

Placename
Bowen hills
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Details

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"The Brisbane tribe themselves kept to Bowen Hills, Spring Hill, New Farm, etc."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:06

Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"The gins and blacks of the Brisbane tribe commenced to cry about this, and said that the weapon had come from the Bribie blacks' side, and that they were no good, but wild fellows."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:07

Bowen hills

Placename
Bowen hills
Type
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Details

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"When Father heard he had been killed he rode out to the camp at Bowen Hills to see him, but found only a few old gins and men, who said the others had gone across the creek to eat "Tunbur.""

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:08

Enoggera railway bridge

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Enoggera railway bridge
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Details

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Description

"They carried the remains, and crossed the creek where the Enoggera railway bridge is now, and further on made a fire and skinned the body and ate it."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:08

Enoggera

Placename
Enoggera
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Details

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Description

"So, as "Tom" was curious to see this performance, he rode on to the Enoggera crossing, but was again disappointed, as it was all over, and only a couple of old women left to clean the bones and put them safely in a dilly."

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TLCMap ID
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:10

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"A good many were wounded before this fight ended, the Brisbane side getting the better of it eventually."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:07

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"Jemmy stayed still his cuts were healed, then he left Stradbroke and came back to Brisbane, thinking the whites would not know him again."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:10

Amity point

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Amity point
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Details

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Description

""Millbong Jemmy" made his way down to Amity Point on Stradbroke Island, and got the blacks there to mark his body, so that he would be taken for one of them."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:09

Stradbroke island

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Stradbroke island
Type
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Details

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Description

""Millbong Jemmy" made his way down to Amity Point on Stradbroke Island, and got the blacks there to mark his body, so that he would be taken for one of them."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:09

Stradbroke

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Stradbroke
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"Jemmy stayed still his cuts were healed, then he left Stradbroke and came back to Brisbane, thinking the whites would not know him again."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:10

Nundah

Placename
Nundah
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"He first put in an appearance at the missionary station at Nundah."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:10

Norman creek

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Norman creek
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Details

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Description

"One day he and his man were getting wood just at the mouth of Norman Creek, when the blacks came upon them, and the white men, thinking it better to be off, ran to the cutter."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:13

North pine

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North pine
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Details

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Description

"He was blamed for the murder of Mr. Gregor and Mrs. Shannon, the sawyers at North Pine, and several other murders."

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Updated At
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Bowen hills

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Bowen hills
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Details

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"Father often met "Millbong Jemmy" in the bush at Bowen Hills, and had a yarn with him, and gave him a piece of tobacco."

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TLCMap ID
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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:13

Queen street

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Queen street
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Details

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Description

"The old archway where the prisoners were always flogged stood a little further up Queen Street than that part which Messrs. Chapman and Co. now occupy."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:10

Eagle farm

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Eagle farm
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Details

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Description

"The next my father heard of "Millbong Jemmy" was that he had been stealing at Eagle Farm, then again at "Yawa-gara"—Breakfast Creek."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:11

Canoe creek

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Canoe creek
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Details

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Description

"Later, sawyers working in the scrub near the present Toowong Railway station—"Baner-aba"—spoke of his thieving, and other Government sawyers at Canoe Creek (Oxley) made the same complaint."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:11

Caboolture river

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Details

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Description

"There is a place on the Caboolture River known as the "Dead Man's Pocket.""

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:54:13
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:13

Government wharf

Placename
Government wharf
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"Before his arrival word spread of his capture, and that he was being brought in, and Father and a number of others started off down to the Government wharf (Colonial Stores) to see the much-talked of Jemmy."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:12

South brisbane

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South brisbane
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Text

Details

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Description

"They waited till the dray appeared on the bank of the river at South Brisbane, and saw the driver back up as close as possible, then take the body by the leg, and pulling it off, let it fall like a log to the ground."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:13

Moreton island

Placename
Moreton island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"A boat's crew of Moreton Island blacks were waiting at the old ferry to put the body in a boat and bring it across to the north side, and these men did not seem by their long and solemn faces to relish their job."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:13

Caboolture river

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Caboolture river
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Text

Details

Latitude
-27.10665786528645
Longitude
152.9323934737695

Description

"The survivor, who was left for dead, was one Peter Glyn, an old prisoner, and Father saw this man afterwards when he had come out of hospital, The story he told ran thus: A party of white men left Brisbane in a boat to go to the Caboolture River to look for cedar timber."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:14

Bribie island

Placename
Bribie island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-26.9861003
Longitude
153.1325243

Description

"At the mouth of the river they picked up three Bribie Island blacks, thinking they would be of use in guiding them to the timber that grew in the scrubs."

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Bribie island

Placename
Bribie island
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Details

Latitude
-26.9861003
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Description

"Father went to Bribie Island to look for a boat which had been washed away by a flood."

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2024-12-12 15:54:15

Bribie island

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Bribie island
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"At Bribie Island no blacks were to be seen, but fresh tracks appeared everywhere."

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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"The survivor, who was left for dead, was one Peter Glyn, an old prisoner, and Father saw this man afterwards when he had come out of hospital, The story he told ran thus: A party of white men left Brisbane in a boat to go to the Caboolture River to look for cedar timber."

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Caboolture

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Caboolture
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"In the morning three volunteers were ready to render assistance, and Father did not know till some time afterwards that they were the very men concerned in the Caboolture murder."

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Breakfast creek

Placename
Breakfast creek
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4385241
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153.0418015

Description

"The wind was fair, and they landed before dark at Breakfast Creek."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:19

Bribie island

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Bribie island
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Details

Latitude
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Longitude
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Description

"When they landed they said there was a report in circulation that the little band had all been murdered by the blacks on Bribie Island, and, "if we had not seen you when we came along, we intended shooting some natives in revenge.""

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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"That night a regular gale blew from the south-east, and there was no hope of returning to Brisbane."

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Brisbane

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"Next day the wind changed, and the return to Brisbane was prepared for."

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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"He thought, though, that under the circumstances it would be better to send his brother across to the mainland, and let him walk to Brisbane with Neddy and two or three blacks."

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Caboolture

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""Because," they answered, "the man who came into the yard was one who was in the boat at Caboolture when we killed the men there, and we thought he might catch us.""

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Caboolture

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"This Mr. Williams was one of the party who went to Caboolture for cedar timber, and he recognised the three natives as those who had accompanied his companions into the scrub, murder-ing one of them."

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Bowen hills

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Bowen hills
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Details

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"The next day Father went out to the aboriginal camp at Bowen Hills, and took with him the presents he had promised the three natives."

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Bribie island

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Details

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"Another aboriginal murderer, known of as "Dundalli"—the native name for the wonga-wonga pigeon—hailed from Bribie Island."

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France

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France
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Details

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"A man called Isam, a native of the Isle of France, undertook to catch him."

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Bribie island

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Details

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"Like "Millbong Jemmy," he was said to have had a hand in the murder of Mr. Gregor and Mrs. Shannon, and the sawyers at North Pine; also Gray, on Bribie Island, and others."

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Wickham street

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Details

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"The scene was somewhere in the present Wickham Street, Valley, between the site of the Byrnes statue and the Brunswick Street corner."

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Brunswick street corner

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"The scene was somewhere in the present Wickham Street, Valley, between the site of the Byrnes statue and the Brunswick Street corner."

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Details

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"The police had hidden near by, and a black-fellow (Wumbungur) of the Brisbane tribe was sent on to catch "Dundalli.""

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Bribie

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Bribie
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Details

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"The hanging took place where now the Post Office stands, and the Windmill (Observatory) Hill was simply lined with blacks, some coming from Bribie ("Ngunda" tribe), and others of the Brisbane tribe."

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Amity

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"Once a week he left his home at Amity and went to Brisbane to sell whatever he had, returning with rations."

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"He lived with the blacks at Amity Point ("Pul-an," the natives called Amity), and he had a boat, and used to catch fish and salt them for sale."

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Gresham hotel

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Details

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"Pausing on the site of the present Gresham Hotel, they had a look at their victim, and found that his arm had come free of the noose, and the rope was tight round his neck."

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"One night this man, with four or five of the Amity Point blacks and two or three constables, started off to where the natives had a camp—a little above the present Wickham Terrace Presbyterian Church—in quest of "Ommuli.""

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Details

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"Still Isam and the Amity blacks would not give up "Ommuli," and they dragged him right down the hill, passing over the ground where the church is now, and on to cross over the creek that used to run up Creek Street."

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North pine

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North pine
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Details

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"This old blackfellow was the head man of the North Pine tribe, and often came into Brisbane."

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Details

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"This old blackfellow was the head man of the North Pine tribe, and often came into Brisbane."

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North pine river

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North pine river
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Details

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"He replied that there was plenty good "tar" (ground) at "Mandin" (fishing net)—the North Pine River railway bridge crossing."

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Details

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"After looking at North Pine, Father and "Dal-ngang" went on to the mouth of the Pine River, and then round to Humpybong and Deception Bay."

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Details

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"After looking at North Pine, Father and "Dal-ngang" went on to the mouth of the Pine River, and then round to Humpybong and Deception Bay."

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Details

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"The young fellow thought to himself what a pity it was he could not take it up; he knew it to be a portion of the Whiteside run."

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Details

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"After looking at North Pine, Father and "Dal-ngang" went on to the mouth of the Pine River, and then round to Humpybong and Deception Bay."

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Deception bay
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Details

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"After looking at North Pine, Father and "Dal-ngang" went on to the mouth of the Pine River, and then round to Humpybong and Deception Bay."

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North pine upper

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North pine upper
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Details

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Description

"However, arriving at the North Pine upper crossing (Sideling Creek), they met a bullock dray loaded with cedar, making down the river towards the salt water, whence the timber was to be rafted to Brisbane, and who should be riding alongside the team that his man was driving but"

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Caboolture

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Details

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Description

"From there they went to Caboolture, and always as they travelled they examined the country for miles round about."

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"However, arriving at the North Pine upper crossing (Sideling Creek), they met a bullock dray loaded with cedar, making down the river towards the salt water, whence the timber was to be rafted to Brisbane, and who should be riding alongside the team that his man was driving but"

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Petrie

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Petrie
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Details

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"You had better go back to the station, Petrie, and see mother."

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2024-12-12 15:54:28

North pine

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North pine
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Details

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Description

"When everything had been finally settled, my father started from Brisbane in a boat to go to North Pine with rations, taking with him "Dalaipi," "Dal-ngang," and four other blacks."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:27

Brisbane river

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Brisbane river
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Details

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Description

"When they got to the mouth of Brisbane River, a fair wind was blowing towards St. Helena, and the natives suggested that the party should run across to the island and camp there for the night—they looked forward to a feast of dugong."

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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"When everything had been finally settled, my father started from Brisbane in a boat to go to North Pine with rations, taking with him "Dalaipi," "Dal-ngang," and four other blacks."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:54:28

Yebri creek

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Yebri creek
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Details

Latitude
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"His boundary was from Sideling Creek down the coast right round to Humpybong."

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""But, 'Dalaipi,' did not the white men settle the missionaries at Nundah to make you better, and teach you not to kill, steal, or tell lies?"

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""Yes, the missionaries were settled at Nundah, and what did we learn from them?"

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"They put corn and potatoes in our ground that they took from us at Eagle Farm a long time ago, to tempt us when we were hungry."

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"As I have said, "Dalaipi" was the head man of the North Pine tribe, which numbered about two hundred, and he was supposed to own the kippa ring there."

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"Later on, when he had a house built to which his wife could come, these boys took turn about in travelling to Brisbane with a pack-horse every week, taking in little fresh things from the country to Mr. Petrie, senior, and returning with supplies for the station."

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"As I have said, "Dalaipi" was the head man of the North Pine tribe, which numbered about two hundred, and he was supposed to own the kippa ring there."

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"In those days Maryborough consisted of only a few houses."

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"The party went up the Susan River, and to Eraser Island, and Tin Can Bay, and they saw plenty of timber."

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"In the year 1824, before Brisbane town had been founded, and in the days when Humpybong was Queensland's penal settlement, a party of men journeyed up the then unnamed and obscure North Pine River, and entering Yebri Creek (below the homestead, "Murrumba"), landed, and proceeded to make a camp."

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"In the year 1824, before Brisbane town had been founded, and in the days when Humpybong was Queensland's penal settlement, a party of men journeyed up the then unnamed and obscure North Pine River, and entering Yebri Creek (below the homestead, "Murrumba"), landed, and proceeded to make a camp."

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"In the year 1824, before Brisbane town had been founded, and in the days when Humpybong was Queensland's penal settlement, a party of men journeyed up the then unnamed and obscure North Pine River, and entering Yebri Creek (below the homestead, "Murrumba"), landed, and proceeded to make a camp."

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"In the year 1824, before Brisbane town had been founded, and in the days when Humpybong was Queensland's penal settlement, a party of men journeyed up the then unnamed and obscure North Pine River, and entering Yebri Creek (below the homestead, "Murrumba"), landed, and proceeded to make a camp."

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"Having come from the only part of Queensland inhabited by white men—the penal settlement at Humpybong—they were, most probably, soldiers in charge of a gang of prisoners, and were evidently in search of timber."

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"On the south side of Yebri Creek, near a portion of it my father has since had spanned by a bridge, and in what is now known as his "Lower Paddock"—which latter is bounded on one side by the North Coast Railway line—lay at that time a limb blown from a bloodwood tree."

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"Almost forty-five years ago, when my father first settled at North Pine, it was the honest old "Dalaipi" who showed his young master this fallen limb with its markings (a chip taken out by an axe, also a cut from a saw some two inches deep), and he it was also who related the story of its strong link with the past."

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"Ten years ago, my father showed the limb to Mr. William Pettigrew, whose name is well known in Brisbane, and whose knowledge of timber makes interesting some remarks he writes in a late communication re that bloodwood limb."

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"On the south side of Yebri Creek, near a portion of it my father has since had spanned by a bridge, and in what is now known as his "Lower Paddock"—which latter is bounded on one side by the North Coast Railway line—lay at that time a limb blown from a bloodwood tree."

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"People in West Australia have been boasting of some of their durable timbers, but I think the bloodwood will beat any they have got."

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Redcliffe

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"With regard to the word "Humpybong," we are told that that was the name given to the deserted place at Redcliffe by the blacks."

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"In 1862 my father started from the North Pine River in a ship's longboat with about ten blacks (a few having their wives with them), to go to Mooloolah and Maroochy, to look for cedar timber."

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"In 1862 my father started from the North Pine River in a ship's longboat with about ten blacks (a few having their wives with them), to go to Mooloolah and Maroochy, to look for cedar timber."

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"The Brisbane blacks called the bloodwood tree, or Eucalyptus corymbosa, "buna.""

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"In 1862 my father started from the North Pine River in a ship's longboat with about ten blacks (a few having their wives with them), to go to Mooloolah and Maroochy, to look for cedar timber."

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"One of these was "Billy Dingy," of whom I have spoken, and the other three were the natives who had attacked the two men at Caboolture, killing one and leaving the other for dead."

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"Crossing to the mainland, some of the party walked along the beach, while the rest of the natives occupied the boat with my father; they thus journeyed to Mooloolah."

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Buderim mountain

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"Arriving there, they camped for the night, and next morning made for Buderim Mountain, and, having climbed it, the blacks informed Father that he was the first white man who had ever set foot on the mountain."

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"So going up to their master they said to him, "We want you to cut a mark like that on the logs, on our arms; so that when we go to Brisbane, every one will know we belong to you.""

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"The last of these twenty-five blacks (King Sandy) died at Wynnum ("Winnam," meaning bread-fruit) in May, 1900."

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"Maroochy Bar is a difficult one at times to cross, but they got in all right, shipping a little water."

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"However, he saw that it would not be possible to get timber from the locality to the water without the assistance of a bullock team, as the Mooloolah River is some distance from the mountain, so he decided to leave it till a more convenient time."

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"In travelling to and fro Father always left some of the natives at Bribie Island on the homeward trip, till he returned to pick them up again, for they were afraid to go to Brisbane or the Pine because of having been connected with several murder."

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"King Sandy or "Ker-Walli" (Toorbal Point or Ningi Ningi tribe)"

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Caloundra heads

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Details

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"After bailing out the water the party put up the sail, and with a fair wind steered for Caloundra Heads, which they reached safely, and crossed that bar all right, camping for the night in Bribie Passage."

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"After bailing out the water the party put up the sail, and with a fair wind steered for Caloundra Heads, which they reached safely, and crossed that bar all right, camping for the night in Bribie Passage."

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"On yet another occasion, when about to return to the Pine, the mouth of the Maroochy River was reached, but the sea was so rough and the breakers were running so high that it was impossible to cross the bar; so the party were forced to wait over a week till the sea went down."

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"There was a cattle station at Nindery Mountain, on the Maroochy River, and some time after my father gave up going to that district for cedar the blacks told him that poor old "Puram" had been shot by one of the station hands there."

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""Puram" was considered the great rain-maker for that part of the country he came from (the Maroochy district)."

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"It seemed that he and another blackfellow were in a canoe on the Maroochy River harmlessly getting cobra—"kambo" the blacks there called it—when a shot was fired, and "Puram" fell dead."

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"Father was the first to take him into Brisbane."

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"On his return from Bendigo, he showed the blacks pieces of quartz stone containing specks of gold, and asked them to have a look about the Blackall Ranges when there next, and tell him if they found anything similar."

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"My father remembers his father standing at the back door when he came up with "Karal," and introduced him as coming from Nindery."

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"On his return from Bendigo, he showed the blacks pieces of quartz stone containing specks of gold, and asked them to have a look about the Blackall Ranges when there next, and tell him if they found anything similar."

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"me bin find big fellow stone, longa yinnell (creek or gully)—plenty sit down.""

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"In this fashion the two at length came to a little dry creek off the South branch of the Maroochy, and here Banjo had nicely covered up with bushes a fine reef of quartz full of iron pyrites, something the colour of gold."

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"Meaning that when he got back to Brisbane, he would tell Mr. Petrie to get a policeman to put handcuffs on me for laughing at him."

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"This was long before the finding of Gympie."

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"Once, Banjo said, he and another blackfellow were nearly poisoned at Nindery cattle station, on the Maroochy."

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"When Banjo could collect his wits sufficiently to get away, he ran to the Rev. James Love's house near by, calling loudly, "Marsa, Marsa, come on—Missus cranky!""

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"The Petrie household at this time boasted a little pet monkey, and this creature once or twice got up on to Banjo's head, and the poor man was in an agony of fear lest his face should be torn."

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"When he had no one left he stayed at North Pine for a long time, and used often to tell his master lots of yarns about himself."

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"When Banjo could collect his wits sufficiently to get away, he ran to the Rev. James Love's house near by, calling loudly, "Marsa, Marsa, come on—Missus cranky!""

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"When dying he asked his nephew to be sure and take his brass plate and give it to his friend at North Pine for him."

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"Father, who had then been living at North Pine for some nine years, went in to Brisbane to see the Duke's arrival, and Mr. Tiffin, the Government Architect, coming to him the evening before the great event, asked if he could manage somehow to gather a number of blacks together as a sort of novel welcome to the Duke."

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"Nowadays it is a common enough sight to see natives marshalled together and taking part in a procession, but when the late Duke of Edinburgh (then Prince Alfred) came to visit Brisbane in 1868 such a thing had never been seen before in Queensland."

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"Father, who had then been living at North Pine for some nine years, went in to Brisbane to see the Duke's arrival, and Mr. Tiffin, the Government Architect, coming to him the evening before the great event, asked if he could manage somehow to gather a number of blacks together as a sort of novel welcome to the Duke."

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"As we passed under the arch in Queen Street, the darkie there stood still as a statue."

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"The present one from Brisbane to Humpy-bong was marked by him right from Bald Hills to the sea."

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"When he came first to North Pine there were no roads, of course, but just a timber track from Bald Hills to Brisbane."

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2024-12-12 15:55:00

Government house

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Details

Latitude
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Description

""When we arrived at the entrance gate to Government House, I stationed my regiment thirty on each side, standing at ease."

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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"The present one from Brisbane to Humpy-bong was marked by him right from Bald Hills to the sea."

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Brisbane

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"When he came first to North Pine there were no roads, of course, but just a timber track from Bald Hills to Brisbane."

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Sideling creek

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Sideling creek
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Details

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Description

"Before his arrival anyone travelling from the direction of "Murrumba" had to go up to Sideling Creek to get on to the Old Northern Road to Brisbane."

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Bald hills

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Details

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"When he came first to North Pine there were no roads, of course, but just a timber track from Bald Hills to Brisbane."

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Bald hills

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Details

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"For his own convenience, he therefore marked a road from the Pine to reach this, which is the present one in use to Bald Hills."

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"Before his arrival anyone travelling from the direction of "Murrumba" had to go up to Sideling Creek to get on to the Old Northern Road to Brisbane."

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Brisbane

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Details

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Humpybong

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Details

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"Still later again my father marked the present road to Humpybong, when it was made shorter by the bridge across Hayes's Inlet."

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"In those days a company started growing cotton at Caboolture."

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Humpybong

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Humpybong
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Details

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"He also took him to Humpybong, and showed him the old brick kiln made in the time of the convicts' settlement there."

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Sideling creek

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"They came to Father and asked if he could find them a shorter way to their plantation than the track which went away round by Sideling Creek."

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Humpybong

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Humpybong
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Details

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"Father took him down to the Lagoons on the way to Humpybong, and there the Irishman afterwards took up country and settled."

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Morayfield

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Details

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"So he marked the present road to Morayfield."

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Narangba

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Narangba
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Details

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"The road to Narangba was marked by him, also the one from South Pine to Cash's Crossing, and from the lagoons on the old Northern Road to Terror's Creek on the Upper Pine."

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South pine

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"The road to Narangba was marked by him, also the one from South Pine to Cash's Crossing, and from the lagoons on the old Northern Road to Terror's Creek on the Upper Pine."

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Gympie

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Gympie
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Details

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Description

"When Davis (or "Duramboi") was asked to mark a road to Gympie, he sought my father's assistance for the first part of the way, saying he would know where he was all right when he got to the Glass House Mountains, as he had been there before when living with the blacks."

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Caboolture road

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Details

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"Also he showed Captain Townsend the land that gentleman took up on the Caboolture, and marked his road, which is the present Caboolture road crossing the bridge."

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Details

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"When quite a youngster, my father marked a road for the squatters from Cleveland Point to the Eight Mile Plains, so that they could bring their wool down to the store at Cleveland."

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Caboolture

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"So Father took him to the other side of Caboolture and put him and party on his ("Tom" Petrie's) marked tree line to Petrie's Creek, on the Maroochy River."

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"So Father took him to the other side of Caboolture and put him and party on his ("Tom" Petrie's) marked tree line to Petrie's Creek, on the Maroochy River."

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Gympie

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"Then when the line to Gympie was marked, he went with Cobb and Co. to help them pick out stopping places for the changing of horses."

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Cleveland point

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Details

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"When quite a youngster, my father marked a road for the squatters from Cleveland Point to the Eight Mile Plains, so that they could bring their wool down to the store at Cleveland."

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"And he accompanied his friend, Mr. George Phillips, C.E., to Gympie, traversing the different trial lines."

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Gympie

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Details

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"When the present railway line to Gympie was being surveyed, he went with the surveyors to show them the different ways to Caboolture."

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Details

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"When quite a youngster, my father marked a road for the squatters from Cleveland Point to the Eight Mile Plains, so that they could bring their wool down to the store at Cleveland."

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"Also when a boy he piloted the first picnic party through the bush to where Sandgate is now, though he did not mark the road to that place."

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Details

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"When the present railway line to Gympie was being surveyed, he went with the surveyors to show them the different ways to Caboolture."

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Details

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"In winter time the blacks caught great hauls of sea mullet, and at other times there were other fish, etc., and everything went well, and the settlement bid fair to become self-supporting, when in 1879 the McIlwraith Government did away with the whole thing."

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Bribie island

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"J. Douglas and several Ministers of the Crown journeyed by steamer to Bribie Island, in order to pick a suitable spot there."

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Details

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"Arriving in Bribie Passage, anchor was dropped opposite the White Patch, and the whole party went ashore, including several blackfellows who had been brought down in the steamer."

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Details

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"These and sometimes a turtle, were all sold in Brisbane in exchange for the rations, which afterwards were doled out to the blacks by an old man, who, with his wife, was engaged to five on the island."

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Details

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"Some of the Brisbane tribe would not go to the island, as they could get drink in Brisbane, making the excuse that they would not be happy away from their native part."

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North pine

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Details

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"During the time of this settlement a Scotch priest named Father McNab came to North Pine to my father, and stayed a few days, getting information about the blacks' ways and language, saying he wished to go to Bribie Island, and see what he could do in the way of teaching religion there."

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Details

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"Several gentlemen in Brisbane at that time, among them a Church of England Bishop, were very much interested in favour of this settlement for blacks, and they were much against the ending of the concern."

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"During the years of my father's management at Bribie Island, there were only two or three deaths there."

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"During the time of this settlement a Scotch priest named Father McNab came to North Pine to my father, and stayed a few days, getting information about the blacks' ways and language, saying he wished to go to Bribie Island, and see what he could do in the way of teaching religion there."

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"In the meantime, though, during one of his visits to the island, while the priest was absent in Brisbane, my father came upon "Prince Willie" with all the blacks and gins gathered round him, acting Father McNab's part."

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Humpybong

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Details

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"They came and said they wanted to go over to the north point of Humpybong, because some Durundur blacks were camped there, and the friends of the dead one were among them."

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Durundur

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Details

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Description

"Then the dilly was opened, and a small one inside containing four pieces of skin was given to an old woman of the Durundur tribe, a relative of the deceased."

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Bribie

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Details

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Description

"He came with a few Maroochy blacks, and camped alongside the Bribie lot."

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"On the way three of the Durundur blacks and some gins came to meet the old woman who carried the skin, and when she showed the dilly they all commenced to wail and cry and cut their heads, the men with tomahawks and the women with their yam-sticks."

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"He was the blackfellow who had murdered a botanist at Mooloolah."

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"They came and said they wanted to go over to the north point of Humpybong, because some Durundur blacks were camped there, and the friends of the dead one were among them."

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"Wales to the dignified and important status of an independent province."

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""Mr. Petrie was a native of Fifeshire, in Scotland, and was born in June, 1798."

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"For thirty-four years and more he had watched its growth and advancement from the ignoble position of a mere outlying penal settlement of New South."

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Edinburgh

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"In early youth he removed to Edinburgh, where he was connected with an eminent building firm, and served four years in an architect's establishment in that city."

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""Mr. Petrie was a native of Fifeshire, in Scotland, and was born in June, 1798."

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"Arriving in Sydney in that year, in the ship Stirling Castle, he was employed in superintending the erection of the doctor's well-known buildings in Jamison Street, and subsequently entered into business for himself."

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"Arriving in Sydney in that year, in the ship Stirling Castle, he was employed in superintending the erection of the doctor's well-known buildings in Jamison Street, and subsequently entered into business for himself."

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"Shortly afterwards the late Colonel Barney arrived in Sydney with a detachment of the Royal Engineers, and to this officer the control of the department with which Mr. Petrie was connected was transferred, and the deceased gentleman retained his position."

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"He embarked in business on his own account, and was induced to emigrate to New South Wales in 1831, on the representations of Dr. Lang."

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"Mr. Wriothesley, and others, Mr. Petrie explored the Mary River, which had not before been entered by a boat; and it was while on this expedition that he discovered and brought back to civilization the well-known 'Durham Boy,' who had been living in a kind of semi, captivity with the blacks for fourteen years."

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"In the same capacity he was employed until his removal to Brisbane in 1837."

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""In 1838, while out on an excursion with Major Cotton, the Commandant, Mr. Petrie and his companions were lost for three days, and found their way back to the settlement at last by taking bearings from the hill on the south side of the river, now known as Mount Petrie."

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"While on one of these exploratory journeys, and once subsequently, Mr. Petrie ascended to the summit of the almost inaccessible Beerwah, the highest of the Glasshouse Mountains, from whence he took bearings for the assistance of the surveyors who were then commencing a trigonometrical survey."

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"On his arrival the only quarters available for himself and family were to be found in the female factory (now the Police office), which had been rendered vacant by the removal of the female prisoners to Eagle Farm."

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"In 1840, accompanied by his son John, two or three convicts, and two black boys, the deceased gentleman made an exploring trip into what is now known as the Bunya Bunya country, and the party were in extreme peril of their lives, but they succeeded in bringing back to Brisbane some specimens of the fruit."

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"On his way back to Brisbane, Mr. Petrie met and camped with Mr. David Archer, who was out looking for country, on the site of the present Durundur Station."

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"While on one of these exploratory journeys, and once subsequently, Mr. Petrie ascended to the summit of the almost inaccessible Beerwah, the highest of the Glasshouse Mountains, from whence he took bearings for the assistance of the surveyors who were then commencing a trigonometrical survey."

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"On the latter occasion, Mr. Petrie and his companions struck across the country to Kilcoy, which had then been formed as a station for about three days by Sir Evan Mackenzie."

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""Soon after the settlement was thrown open in 1842, the Governor, Sir George Gipps, visited the settlement in company with Colonel Barney, and the latter endeavoured to persuade Mr. Petrie to return to Sydney, as his office was abolished, but that gentleman preferred remaining here, and trying his chances in what he foresaw would be a flourishing colony."

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"He watched to see that the buildings put up were done correctly, and he visited different places, such as Ipswich (Limestone then), Dunwich, Logan River, Amity Point (for the pilot station), etc."

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"He watched to see that the buildings put up were done correctly, and he visited different places, such as Ipswich (Limestone then), Dunwich, Logan River, Amity Point (for the pilot station), etc."

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""The funeral of the late Mr. Andrew Petrie, which took place yesterday afternoon, was one of the largest which has been seen in Brisbane for many years past."

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"He watched to see that the buildings put up were done correctly, and he visited different places, such as Ipswich (Limestone then), Dunwich, Logan River, Amity Point (for the pilot station), etc."

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Queen street

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"In 1848, while on a trip to the Downs, he suffered severely from an ophthalmic attack, the treatment for which resulted in the loss of his eyesight; and in the same year another calamity befell him in the loss of his son, Walter, who was drowned in the creek which crosses Queen Street."

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"On the return journey to Brisbane Mr. Petrie called in at all the places where men were at work on the river."

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"He went to Ipswich to see how the Government sheep and cattle under the management of Mr. George Thorn were doing, also to inspect the limekiln worked by the prisoners there."

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"Not only on the Brisbane, but on the Albert and Logan Rivers, the Government prisoners worked sawing cedar."

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"Not only on the Brisbane, but on the Albert and Logan Rivers, the Government prisoners worked sawing cedar."

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Brisbane

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"Then they burnt mangrove trees for ash for soap-making at the mouth of the Brisbane."

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Dunwich

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Dunwich
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"Mr. Petrie inspected these places with his whale-boat, as he also now and then visited Dunwich to see that the prisoners there were all right, and also that the cedar timber was loaded on the vessels for Sydney."

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Elizabeth

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Details

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Description

"Just at the corner of Elizabeth and Albert Streets, where a public house now stands, there used to be a large building erected for holding and thrashing the maize grown by the prisoners."

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Bribie island

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Details

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"It was from this man Bribie, my father thinks, that Bribie Island got its name."

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Sydney

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Details

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151.2092955

Description

"Mr. Andrew Petrie, who before his departure from Sydney was attached to the Royal Engineers there, examined the windmill on his arrival, at once discovered the fault of the machinery, and had it put to rights."

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Sydney

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Sydney
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Details

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Description

"My father remembers a time in those days when the vessel which came from Sydney with supplies for the settlement was a long time overdue, and it was thought she must be wrecked."

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Roma street station

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Details

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"Then, on the bank of the river, opposite the present Ice Works, the Government saw-pits stood, and at Roma Street Station, in the hollow +here, the convicts made the bricks."

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Bulimba

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Details

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"The land prepared for the rice was a swamp, which extended from Bulimba to Newstead, and doubtless there are those who remember the drains on this land."

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Limestone

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"They went out on a visit of inspection to Limestone, accompanied by Dr. Alexander (the medical officer to the 28th Regiment), an orderly, and a convict attendant."

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Newstead

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"The land prepared for the rice was a swamp, which extended from Bulimba to Newstead, and doubtless there are those who remember the drains on this land."

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Albert streets

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"The barracks, as I have said, were situated a little above Messrs. Chapman and Co.'s warehouse, and further down (from the Bridge) on the right-hand side, at the corner of Queen and Albert Streets, the stockyard once stood, used by the prisoners for yoking up the working bullocks."

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Lytton

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Details

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"He was successful, and they managed after that to find their way to the river, coming out near the present Lytton."

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Oxley creek

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"This time it was to Oxley Creek, where convict sawyers were at work."

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Limestone

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"Travel-ling up by boat, they reached Limestone (Ipswich) without event, and on the return trip Mr. Petrie suggested to the Commandant that they should journey through the bush to Redbank to see the sheep station formed there."

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Redbank

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"Travel-ling up by boat, they reached Limestone (Ipswich) without event, and on the return trip Mr. Petrie suggested to the Commandant that they should journey through the bush to Redbank to see the sheep station formed there."

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Toombul

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"This was the father of Mr. T. Petrie, of North Pine, and the grandfather of the present member for Toombul."

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North pine

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"This was the father of Mr. T. Petrie, of North Pine, and the grandfather of the present member for Toombul."

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Mount petrie

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"The hill from which Mr. Petrie found his bearings as regards the Brisbane River was afterwards called Mount Petrie, a name it still is known by."

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""Mr. Thorn drew the attention of the Belmont Board at Wednesday's meeting to the fact that there was a tree lying on the summit of Mount Petrie, Mr. Prout's property, which bore a relic of the early days."

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"The hill from which Mr. Petrie found his bearings as regards the Brisbane River was afterwards called Mount Petrie, a name it still is known by."

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Moreton bay

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""I shall enumerate a few of the more important species of the timber of Moreton Bay, with notanda, illustrative of the qualities, localities, and uses, for which I am indebted in great measure to Mr. Andrew Petrie, the able and intelligent superintendent of Government works at Moreton Bay, while that part of the territory was a penal settlement."

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Mount petrie

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"A trigonometrical station was built on Mount Petrie, and Mr. Andrew Petrie's tree was cut down to make room for the beacon."

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Moreton bay

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""I shall enumerate a few of the more important species of the timber of Moreton Bay, with notanda, illustrative of the qualities, localities, and uses, for which I am indebted in great measure to Mr. Andrew Petrie, the able and intelligent superintendent of Government works at Moreton Bay, while that part of the territory was a penal settlement."

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Moreton bay

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Details

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"Dr. Lang speaks first of the Araucaria Cunninghami, or the Moreton Bay pine."

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Dulong

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Details

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"Mr. Petrie got specimens of different kinds of timber besides the Bunya, and years afterwards, when his son "Tom," travelled with the blacks to their feast of the Bunya season, they showed the young fellow where his father had been (between Dulong and Razor Back), and the direction he took through the scrub."

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Maroochy

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Details

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"During an excursion to Maroochy in those early years Mr. Petrie succeeded in procuring what has been spoken of as "the first specimens of Bunya pine seen by those in the settlement."

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""From the plants he brought with him," says Mr. Knight, "which were obtained at considerable risk, owing to the unfriendly attitude of the blacks, may be said to have sprung many of the fine specimens now to be seen about Brisbane and Sydney."

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"We will now follow him in his adventures whilst obtaining specimens of the Bunya Bunya pine."

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Moreton bay

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"It is interesting to compare the first opinions formed of the timbers of Moreton Bay with those of the present day."

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England

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England
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Details

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"The exact date of his discovery of the tree is not remembered, but several years after he gave a Mr. Bidwill specimens, and that gentle-man forwarding them to England, got the credit of the discovery, for the tree was named after him—Araucaria Bidwilli."

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Burnett river

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Details

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"The next person who climbed Beerwah was Mr. Burnett, the Government Surveyor (after whom the Burnett River was named), and he also put his name in the bottle."

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Details

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"The next person who climbed Beerwah was Mr. Burnett, the Government Surveyor (after whom the Burnett River was named), and he also put his name in the bottle."

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Gregory terrace

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"(In after years John Petrie called his house on Gregory Terrace "Beerwah.")"

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Beerwah mountain

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Details

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"On the return from this trip, Mr. Petrie camped at the foot of Beerwah Mountain, for he was anxious to ascend it and take observations from the summit."

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Moreton bay

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Details

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""Nearly the whole of the Moreton Bay district lay spread out beneath us, and about a dozen miles to the eastward of us was 'the sea, the sea, the open sea,' glittering in the sunlight, with Briby's Island, Moreton Island, and Moreton Bay to the South, and a hundred miles of coast, stretching away to the north."

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Brisbane

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"I set off on foot one day on one of these search expeditions, accompanied by Jimmy, and a native of the country named 'Jimmy Beerwah,' who could speak a little 'dog English,' or blackfellow slang, having been occasionally at the German Mission, near Brisbane."

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Details

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""Nearly the whole of the Moreton Bay district lay spread out beneath us, and about a dozen miles to the eastward of us was 'the sea, the sea, the open sea,' glittering in the sunlight, with Briby's Island, Moreton Island, and Moreton Bay to the South, and a hundred miles of coast, stretching away to the north."

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Moreton bay

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Moreton bay
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""Nearly the whole of the Moreton Bay district lay spread out beneath us, and about a dozen miles to the eastward of us was 'the sea, the sea, the open sea,' glittering in the sunlight, with Briby's Island, Moreton Island, and Moreton Bay to the South, and a hundred miles of coast, stretching away to the north."

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"Our guide, 'Jimmy Beerwah,' had probably that name bestowed on him by Mr. Petrie, the Government Engineer at Brisbane, for guiding him and his party to the top of the mountain shortly before our arrival."

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"Another time my grandfather journeyed from Brisbane to where Caboolture is now, to obtain a block of timber from a Bunya pine."

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Moreton bay

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Details

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"'Jimmy Beerwah,' no doubt, tried to explain this to us, but our ignorance of the Moreton Bay blacks' slang prevented us from understanding him."

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"Another time my grandfather journeyed from Brisbane to where Caboolture is now, to obtain a block of timber from a Bunya pine."

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"The name of the mountain was Beerwah, and it was the highest and most westerly of a cluster of peaked hills, scattered irregularly between it and the sea, called the Glass House Mountains."

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Details

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"The name of the mountain was Beerwah, and it was the highest and most westerly of a cluster of peaked hills, scattered irregularly between it and the sea, called the Glass House Mountains."

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Details

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""Andrew Petrie, who held the post of Foreman of Works, January, 1836, under the Government, Brisbane, was the first white intelligent discoverer of this tree, sometimes, I think, in 1838."

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"Doubtless there are farmers still on the Caboolture River who remember seeing that old bunya tree with the piece cut from it."

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"I can recollect cones of the Bunnia being sold at Covent Garden, London, for ten guineas each."

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"I need not describe to you the bunya tree, as you have all seen one growing in the Gracemere garden, where it thrives, though it is not a native of that district."

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"The tree when in its native home is confined to a comparatively small space of country, beginning about Cunningham's Gap in the south and extending north-ward along the Main Range for about one hundred and fifty miles to the head of the Cooyar Creek, there a spur branches off from the Main Range eastward toward the coast, separating the waters of the Brisbane from those of the Mary River, and approaching the coast between the Glass House Mountains and the Mooroochie River, its length being about another one hundred and fifty miles."

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"The tree when in its native home is confined to a comparatively small space of country, beginning about Cunningham's Gap in the south and extending north-ward along the Main Range for about one hundred and fifty miles to the head of the Cooyar Creek, there a spur branches off from the Main Range eastward toward the coast, separating the waters of the Brisbane from those of the Mary River, and approaching the coast between the Glass House Mountains and the Mooroochie River, its length being about another one hundred and fifty miles."

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"With regard to his coal discoveries, Mr. J.J. Knight says:—"In several other ways did Mr. Petrie demonstrate the capabilities of the district, not the least important being the discovery of coal at Tivoli while on a visit to Redbank station."

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"It may also be remarked that Mr. Petrie found, though some time after the discovery at Tivoli, the black diamond at Redbank and Moggill, and mines at these places were in subsequent years worked by the veteran John Williams."

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"In 1842, Mr. Andrew Petrie discovered the Mary River."

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"A few miles inland from one of these lakes, Mrs. Frazer (wife of Captain Frazer, of the Stirling Castle), was rescued from the blacks by Bracefield, and conveyed to the boats which were anchored at the same place where we encamped."

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""8th (Sunday): Went up on the Cape and Russell Hill to take some bearings, but the morning being so hazy nothing was satisfactory; after returning, about eleven o'clock, we set sail over the bay with a south-east wind; about three p.m. were in the passage leading into what is called Wide Bay."

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"I immediately returned to the camp, and sent off Bracefield and the black to them."

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TLCMap ID
tc5ff6
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:17
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:17

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.9005556
Longitude
153.1405556

Description

""Bracefield and the black, 'Ullappah' had accompanied Davis to the native encampment, and when they reached it, seeing our black so plump and fat, the Wide Bay natives asked Bracefield and Davis if the white men would take the part of the black, and attack them if they were to kill and eat him."

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tc5ffb
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:19
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:19

Moreton bay

Placename
Moreton bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.0946084
Longitude
152.9205918

Description

"One of the first questions he asked me was about the settlement at Moreton Bay, which I gave him to understand was now a free settlement, and a very different place altogether from what it was when he left it fourteen years ago."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:18

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.9005556
Longitude
153.1405556

Description

"By this time Bracefield had been recognised by a great number of the Wide Bay blacks, who knew him, and told him (as the reason of their murderous intentions towards the two white men) that the white fellows had poisoned a number of their tribe."

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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:19

Kilcoy station

Placename
Kilcoy station
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-26.9430777
Longitude
152.5641511

Description

"About sunrise he joined us, accompanied by a black, who had possession of a watch belonging to a man, a shepherd of Mr. (now Sir Evan) M'Kenzie's, who was murdered by the blacks at Kilcoy station some time before."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:19
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:19

Frazer island

Placename
Frazer island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.2398229
Longitude
153.1325243

Description

"The formation and productions of the island are much the same as those of Moreton Island; the timber is a great deal superior, and also the soil; the cypress pine upon Frazer Island being quite splendid."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:20
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:20

Baphal

Placename
Baphal
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.1880752
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152.9520327

Description

""I then told Davis it was my intention to proceed to Baphal (Bopple), an adjoining mountain, but he strongly advised me not to attempt this, for if we divided our party, the men that we left at the boat would all be murdered before we returned, as there were some hundreds of blacks at their camp who could surround the party and kill them all."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:21
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:21

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.9005556
Longitude
153.1405556

Description

"This whaleboat trip to Wide Bay, and Mr. Andrew Petrie's discovery of the river there, was recently referred to by Sir Hugh Nelson at a conference of the Royal Geographical Society, held at Mary-borough."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:21
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:21

Bahpal mountain

Placename
Bahpal mountain
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
23.2599333
Longitude
77.412615

Description

"They also informed us that there was a beautiful country about forty miles from the Bahpal Mountain, extending quite to the ocean, and abounding in emus and kangaroos."

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tc6001
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:21
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:21

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
153.1405556

Description

""The Wide Bay River is navigable for a vessel drawing 9ft. of water for about forty miles up."

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tc5ffc
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:20
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:20

Boyne

Placename
Boyne
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-26.14168306128692
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151.3969954211368

Description

"This last river we thought must be the Boyne."

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tc5ffd
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:20
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:20

Cape more ton

Placename
Cape more ton
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.0333333
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153.4666667

Description

""Of the coast of the mainland between Cape More ton and Sandy Cape little had hitherto been known."

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tc6004
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:22
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:22

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"With regard to Brisbane town, it may not be amiss to mention an instance here."

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tc6005
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:23
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:23

Noosa

Placename
Noosa
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-26.4135439
Longitude
153.0505132

Description

"It was near Noosa that Bracefield or Graham ("Wandi" the blacks called him) was found, hence the name—Bracefield Cape."

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tc6006
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:23
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:23

Sandy cape

Placename
Sandy cape
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-24.7
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153.2833333

Description

""Of the coast of the mainland between Cape More ton and Sandy Cape little had hitherto been known."

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tc6007
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:23
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:23

Bracefield

Placename
Bracefield
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.183333
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25.7

Description

"It was near Noosa that Bracefield or Graham ("Wandi" the blacks called him) was found, hence the name—Bracefield Cape."

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tc6002
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:22
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:22

Stirling castle

Placename
Stirling castle
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
56.122907
Longitude
-3.9455615

Description

"The wreck of the Stirling Castle (the boat, by the way, in which the Petries travelled from the old country some time previously) is ancient history now, and it will be remembered that Mrs. Frazer was obliged to live alone with the blacks until the time when Bracefield took her down to within a few miles of the settlement, and so was the means of her release."

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tc6003
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:22
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:22

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.614614
Longitude
152.7608421

Description

"Mr. Andrew Petrie actually came to loggerheads with the Governor over the foolish proposition, and to mark his condemnation of the opinion of others, his Excellency ordered the width of all streets in Ipswich as well as in Brisbane to be reduced to sixty-six feet."

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tc6008
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:23
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:23

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Mr. Andrew Petrie actually came to loggerheads with the Governor over the foolish proposition, and to mark his condemnation of the opinion of others, his Excellency ordered the width of all streets in Ipswich as well as in Brisbane to be reduced to sixty-six feet."

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tc6009
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:24
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:24

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
153.1405556

Description

"But to hail back to Wide Bay and the trip undertaken in what Mr. Russell terms a "nondescript boat."

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tc600a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:24
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:24

Stirling castle

Placename
Stirling castle
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
56.122907
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-3.9455615

Description

"He tells how they christened what is now Double Island Point "Brown's Cape," because Bracefield and the blacks assured them it was there that Brown, the mate of the Stirling Castle, had been killed and disposed of."

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tc600b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:25
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:25

Brisbane

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Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

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-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"All the different tribes had a name for "ghost;" for instance, with the Turrbal, or Brisbane blacks, it was "mogwi;" with the Moreton Island tribe, "targan;" Noosa tribe, "maddar;" and with the Wide Bay natives, with whom "Duramboi" lived, the word was "makuran.""

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TLCMap ID
tc600c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:25
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:25

Double island point

Placename
Double island point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.9331789
Longitude
153.1821846

Description

"He tells how they christened what is now Double Island Point "Brown's Cape," because Bracefield and the blacks assured them it was there that Brown, the mate of the Stirling Castle, had been killed and disposed of."

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sentence_end_index
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tc600d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:26
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:26

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"I have already written of the landing of "Duramboi" and "Wandi" in Brisbane, and mentioned the excitement of the early time squatters over the event."

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tc600f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:26
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:26

Wide bay

Placename
Wide bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.9005556
Longitude
153.1405556

Description

"All the different tribes had a name for "ghost;" for instance, with the Turrbal, or Brisbane blacks, it was "mogwi;" with the Moreton Island tribe, "targan;" Noosa tribe, "maddar;" and with the Wide Bay natives, with whom "Duramboi" lived, the word was "makuran.""

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556245
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TLCMap ID
tc6010
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:26
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:26

Moreton island

Placename
Moreton island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.0873207
Longitude
153.4154233

Description

"All the different tribes had a name for "ghost;" for instance, with the Turrbal, or Brisbane blacks, it was "mogwi;" with the Moreton Island tribe, "targan;" Noosa tribe, "maddar;" and with the Wide Bay natives, with whom "Duramboi" lived, the word was "makuran.""

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TLCMap ID
tc6011
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:27
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:27

Noosa

Placename
Noosa
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-26.4135439
Longitude
153.0505132

Description

"All the different tribes had a name for "ghost;" for instance, with the Turrbal, or Brisbane blacks, it was "mogwi;" with the Moreton Island tribe, "targan;" Noosa tribe, "maddar;" and with the Wide Bay natives, with whom "Duramboi" lived, the word was "makuran.""

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556314

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TLCMap ID
tc600e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:26
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:26

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Mr. John Campbell writing of these early visits of the squatters to Brisbane says, "There was no hotel in Brisbane then, but we, were kindly and eagerly invited by the officers residing there to stop at their houses—in fact, vieing with each other who should receive us."

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556660
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TLCMap ID
tc6014
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:28
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:28

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Mr. John Campbell writing of these early visits of the squatters to Brisbane says, "There was no hotel in Brisbane then, but we, were kindly and eagerly invited by the officers residing there to stop at their houses—in fact, vieing with each other who should receive us."

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TLCMap ID
tc6013
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:27
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:28

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"He married a Miss Pinnock, niece of a Governor of Jamaica, and sister to Mr. P. Pinnock, of Brisbane, the late Sheriff."

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TLCMap ID
tc6016
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:29
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:29

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4759532
Longitude
153.0356296

Description

"My father used often to swim across from Petrie's Bight to Kangaroo Point with some of these squatters and two or three blacks."

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line
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557122
sentence_end_index
557249

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6012
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:27
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:27

Jamaica

Placename
Jamaica
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
18.109581
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-77.297508

Description

"He married a Miss Pinnock, niece of a Governor of Jamaica, and sister to Mr. P. Pinnock, of Brisbane, the late Sheriff."

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558779
sentence_end_index
558898

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TLCMap ID
tc6015
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:28
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:28

South brisbane

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South brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4743523
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153.0134124

Description

"When people commenced to settle a little and build, a man named Greenyead built a house at South Brisbane, at Kurilpa (pronounced in English,"

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564771
sentence_end_index
564912

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6018
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:30
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:30

Bowen hills

Placename
Bowen hills
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4476872
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153.03764

Description

"So next day he started out to Bowen Hills to their camp, and there, falling in with some of his black boy playmates, they all occupied themselves in making a new humpy."

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26
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560645
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560615
sentence_end_index
560783

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TLCMap ID
tc6017
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:29
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:29

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
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153.0260341

Description

"This building was empty when the Petries arrived in Brisbane, and there they lived till their own house on the Bight was built, and afterwards it was used as a gaol and court house."

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line
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word
39
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563010
sentence_start_index
562958
sentence_end_index
563139

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TLCMap ID
tc6019
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:30
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:30

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Their bullock drays used to come down to Brisbane with wool, and these would be left on the south side, because, of course, there was no bridge or any other way of getting across."

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83
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562418
sentence_start_index
562377
sentence_end_index
562556

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TLCMap ID
tc601a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:30
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:30

Albert street

Placename
Albert street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4688576
Longitude
153.0245169

Description

"Well, the course was from the corner of the old wall surrounding this building (just where the Telegraph Office now stands), down as far as Albert Street, and it was about here that a three-railed fence and a ditch some feet wide were jumped."

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563140
sentence_end_index
563382

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TLCMap ID
tc601b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:30
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:30

Kurilpa

Placename
Kurilpa
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4693752
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153.0181381

Description

"When people commenced to settle a little and build, a man named Greenyead built a house at South Brisbane, at Kurilpa (pronounced in English,"

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20
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564881
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564771
sentence_end_index
564912

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc601c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:31
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:31

West end

Placename
West end
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4809778
Longitude
153.0120685

Description

"Kureelpa)—what we now call West End."

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line
1959
word
28
offset
564940
sentence_start_index
564913
sentence_end_index
564949

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TLCMap ID
tc601d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:31
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:31

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"It was not often in those days that a steamer came to "Moreton Bay," as Brisbane was then called; so whenever one did come it caused quite a stir and excitement."

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565754
sentence_end_index
565915

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TLCMap ID
tc601e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:32
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:32

Moreton bay

Placename
Moreton bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.0946084
Longitude
152.9205918

Description

"On the 15th May, 1847, the first vessel built in Moreton Bay was launched."

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line
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sentence_start_index
566495
sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc601f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:32
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:32

South brisbane

Placename
South brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4743523
Longitude
153.0134124

Description

"The steamers always anchored at South Brisbane just below the present bridge."

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offset
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sentence_start_index
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sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6020
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:32
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:32

Howard smith wharf

Placename
Howard smith wharf
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4622053
Longitude
153.0347672

Description

"She saw the light at Petrie's Bight, where the Howard Smith wharf is now, and was a two-masted vessel, with both ends pointed—no square stem."

Extended Data

line
1965
word
23
offset
566617
sentence_start_index
566570
sentence_end_index
566711

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6021
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:32
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:32

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
Longitude
151.2092955

Description

"Generally the boat would be cleared of all "grog" before she left for Sydney again."

Extended Data

line
1963
word
133
offset
566478
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sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6023
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:34
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:34

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
151.2092955

Description

"After she was rigged and finished up she started out for the Pine River, and having got a cargo there of cedar logs, left for Sydney, her builder, a Mr. Cameron, being in charge."

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sentence_end_index
567947

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6024
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:34
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:34

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4759532
Longitude
153.0356296

Description

"The Selina slid into the water with such an impetus that she would have gone right across to Kangaroo Point had the anchor not been dropped to stop her."

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sentence_end_index
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Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6022
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:33
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:33

Keppel bay

Placename
Keppel bay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-23.3891667
Longitude
150.8975

Description

"But the little vessel was doomed, in spite of the brightness of her birth, and the crew were never heard of again, For a long time the whole thing remained a mystery, then on the 20th October, 1848, she was found on the beach at Keppel Bay, water-logged, and with her mast cut out."

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sentence_end_index
568229

Sources

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tc6025
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:34
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:34

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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151.2092955

Description

"The cargo was quite undisturbed, and it was thought that as the crew only had enough provisions to take them to Sydney they had set out and perished at sea through starvation or otherwise."

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342
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568230
sentence_end_index
568418

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6026
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:35
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:35

Pine river

Placename
Pine river
Type
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Details

Latitude
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141.7783583328014

Description

"After she was rigged and finished up she started out for the Pine River, and having got a cargo there of cedar logs, left for Sydney, her builder, a Mr. Cameron, being in charge."

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567769
sentence_end_index
567947

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6027
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:35
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:35

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"During the first election ever held in Brisbane the squatters had a cask of ale rolled out on to the side of George Street, opposite Gray's bootshop, and they had the head knocked in and a pint-pot ready for the people to help themselves."

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570994
sentence_end_index
571232

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6029
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:36
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:36

William street

Placename
William street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-37.8126452
Longitude
144.9569093

Description

"One night the squatters got hold of a billy-goat, and, tying him to the bell rope of the Church of England in William Street, "planted" to see the fun."

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570087

Sources

TLCMap ID
tc602d
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:37

Brisbane

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Brisbane
Type
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Details

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153.0260341

Description

"A man was once driving a bullock-team either to or from Brisbane, laden heavily with wool or provisions."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:35

Brisbane

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Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

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153.0260341

Description

"Brisbane in 1858-9 from Windmill (Observatory)"

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tc602e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:37
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:37

Sydney

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Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"A Scotchman, who owned the land, one day for some reason or other, objected to his tree being made use of any longer, and he cut the rope by which a Sydney steamer was tied."

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Sources

TLCMap ID
tc602f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:38
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:38

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
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Details

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Description

"When people commenced to open little shops in Brisbane and put up signboards, the young squatters used to go at night and change these boards from one shop to another."

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572241

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tc602a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:36
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:36

George street

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George street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8701652
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151.2069583

Description

"During the first election ever held in Brisbane the squatters had a cask of ale rolled out on to the side of George Street, opposite Gray's bootshop, and they had the head knocked in and a pint-pot ready for the people to help themselves."

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tc602b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:36
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:36

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South brisbane
Type
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Details

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153.0134124

Description

"I may mention an incident which happened later on, and which changed the destiny of South Brisbane."

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tc602c
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:37

Namoi

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Namoi
Type
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Details

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149.5726700150579

Description

"He came from the Namoi, in New South Wales, and was an exceptionally fine specimen of an aboriginal."

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tc6039
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:41
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:41

South brisbane

Placename
South brisbane
Type
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Details

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Description

"After that another place had to be found, and the steamers went down the river to the north side of the stream, so spoiling the chance South Brisbane had of first place."

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tc6030
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:38
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:38

Moreton bay

Placename
Moreton bay
Type
Text

Details

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152.9205918

Description

"When he first came to Moreton Bay he came along to our home on the Bight with the other squatters."

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tc6031
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:38
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:38

Jimbour

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Jimbour
Type
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Details

Latitude
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151.320095

Description

"His name and that of Jimbour are strongly linked, and I am indebted to his son, the Hon."

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sentence_end_index
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tc6032
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:39
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:39

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

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Description

""I was extremely sorry to read of the death of Sir Arthur Hodgson," Father said, when the news was cabled to Brisbane."

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sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6033
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:40
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:40

Jimbour

Placename
Jimbour
Type
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Details

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Description

"This black, as a small boy, came to Jimbour with the first or second party of Europeans under the late Mr. Henry Dennis about 1843."

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sentence_end_index
576103

Sources

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tc6034
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:40
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:40

Darling downs

Placename
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Type
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Details

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150.5820676

Description

"Another well-known black on the northern end of Darling Downs was "Combo," who came over from the Big River, in New South Wales, sometime before 1850 with the late Mr. O'Grady Haly, of Taabinga, on the Burnett."

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TLCMap ID
tc6036
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:40
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:40

New south wales

Placename
New south wales
Type
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Details

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-31.2532183
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146.921099

Description

"Another well-known black on the northern end of Darling Downs was "Combo," who came over from the Big River, in New South Wales, sometime before 1850 with the late Mr. O'Grady Haly, of Taabinga, on the Burnett."

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tc6037
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:41

Taabinga

Placename
Taabinga
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"Another well-known black on the northern end of Darling Downs was "Combo," who came over from the Big River, in New South Wales, sometime before 1850 with the late Mr. O'Grady Haly, of Taabinga, on the Burnett."

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tc6038
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:41
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:41

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Placename
New south wales
Type
Text

Details

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-31.2532183
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Description

"He came from the Namoi, in New South Wales, and was an exceptionally fine specimen of an aboriginal."

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tc6035
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:40
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:40

Jimbour

Placename
Jimbour
Type
Text

Details

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151.320095

Description

""Combo," soon afterwards, went to work on Jimbour, and remained there until his death in 1903."

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tc6040
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:43
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:43

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New south wales
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"The party travelled up from New South Wales, via Logan and Nanango."

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TLCMap ID
tc603a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:41
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:41

Logan

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Logan
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"The party travelled up from New South Wales, via Logan and Nanango."

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sentence_end_index
576650

Sources

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tc603b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:42
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:42

Darling downs

Placename
Darling downs
Type
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Details

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Description

"The eldest, George, a short, thick black, was the crack runner on Darling Downs somewhere about 1875 or 1876, and defeated all local white runners at Ipswich."

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sentence_end_index
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Sources

TLCMap ID
tc603c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:43
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:43

Nanango

Placename
Nanango
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Details

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"The party travelled up from New South Wales, via Logan and Nanango."

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576650

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tc603d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:43
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:43

Darling downs

Placename
Darling downs
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"The other son, "Sambo," better known as Charlie Samuels, a long, lean boy, after vanquishing all comers at Dalby and on Darling Downs, was taken to Sydney by a Jimbour stockman, and there swept the board."

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sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6044
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:45
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:45

Ipswich

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Details

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"The eldest, George, a short, thick black, was the crack runner on Darling Downs somewhere about 1875 or 1876, and defeated all local white runners at Ipswich."

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tc603e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:43
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:43

Dalby

Placename
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Type
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Details

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Description

"The other son, "Sambo," better known as Charlie Samuels, a long, lean boy, after vanquishing all comers at Dalby and on Darling Downs, was taken to Sydney by a Jimbour stockman, and there swept the board."

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tc603f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:43
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:43

Kangaroo point

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Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

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Description

"In the same way many a time "Cocky" would bring the ferrymen from Kangaroo Point across to the north side all for nothing."

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tc6045
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:45
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:45

Brisbane

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Type
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Details

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Description

"When the late John Petrie (the eldest son) was a boy, in fact not long after the arrival of the family in Brisbane, "Cocky," then a little fledgling, was presented to him by a prisoner named Skinner—a man who was a sort of overseer over other prisoners."

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sentence_end_index
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Sources

TLCMap ID
tc6041
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:45
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:45

Queensland

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Queensland
Type
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Details

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Description

"Governor Cairns, when he came to Queensland, had heard so much about "Cocky" that he asked to be taken to see him."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:46
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:46

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
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Details

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Description

"In a book written of the Australian pioneers by Mr. Nehemiah Hartley, mention is made of this bird as "the ancestral cockatoo, rival of 'Grip, the raven,' and who lived for forty-five years with the Petries, and was only excelled by the seventy-year old 'sulphur crest' who domiciled with the Sydney Wentworths, patriarchs there like the Petries were here, a bird who lived till his bald chest made him fain in the wintry July to singe his featherless bosom by the hearth fire logs."

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579122

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TLCMap ID
tc6042
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:45
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:45

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
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Details

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Description

"In, those days a gentleman owned a garden on Kangaroo Point, opposite Petrie's Bight."

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sentence_start_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6043
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:45
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:45

Queensland

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Queensland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"However, taking an interest in Queensland, he preferred remaining where he was to try his luck in what he foresaw would become a flourishing colony."

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TLCMap ID
tc6048
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:47
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:47

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"After the settlement was thrown open in 1842, Mr. Andrew Petrie's office was of course abolished, and Colonel Barney and others, recognising that gentleman's ability, endeavoured to persuade him to return to Sydney, and continue under the Government there."

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sentence_end_index
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TLCMap ID
tc6047
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:47
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:47

Edinburgh

Placename
Edinburgh
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-34.738053
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138.6332525

Description

"Before leaving the old country his thigh was broken; while riding a young horse from his work in Edinburgh, the animal shied and ran him into a cab."

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TLCMap ID
tc6049
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:47
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:47

Creek street

Placename
Creek street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4664501
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Description

"his son Walter was drowned in the one-time creek from which Creek Street now takes its name."

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TLCMap ID
tc604a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:48
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:48

Supreme court

Placename
Supreme court
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
38.8906424
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-77.0044398

Description

"My father, then a boy of about seventeen years, remembers leading his father to the hospital, which stood where the Supreme Court is now, and there they went in to the doctors to see what could be suggested, my grandfather saying, "Whatever you do don't cut anything.""

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TLCMap ID
tc604c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:49
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
Longitude
151.2092955

Description

"Some time after, when the pain had gone from his eyes, my grandfather was taken to Sydney to see if the doctors there could do any good; they told him that one eye was quite hopeless—the sight was gone altogether, but there might be some chance with the other."

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TLCMap ID
tc604f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:49
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
153.0356296

Description

"On one occasion the latter was loaded and ready to start, but lay at anchor opposite Kangaroo Point, waiting for the tide, which would not suit till eight o'clock; and Walter Petrie (a boy of twenty-two) intended making the trip in charge of the boat (as the head man was ill), and had gone down the township before the hour of departure to visit some friends and get some tobacco."

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TLCMap ID
tc604d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:49
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.614614
Longitude
152.7608421

Description

"In those early days Mr. Petrie ran a couple of punts, one of which was employed in carrying stone (used for buildings) from the hard stone quarry at Kangaroo Point, also sand and shells from the bay for lime-making; the other journeyed to Ipswich with flour, etc., for Walter Gray's store, and brought back tallow and bales of wool."

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TLCMap ID
tc604e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:49
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4759532
Longitude
153.0356296

Description

"In those early days Mr. Petrie ran a couple of punts, one of which was employed in carrying stone (used for buildings) from the hard stone quarry at Kangaroo Point, also sand and shells from the bay for lime-making; the other journeyed to Ipswich with flour, etc., for Walter Gray's store, and brought back tallow and bales of wool."

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TLCMap ID
tc604b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:48
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.614614
Longitude
152.7608421

Description

"Then when we got to Ipswich I was told that my brother had been found drowned in the creek at Brisbane on the same day as I had seen the sheep."

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TLCMap ID
tc6050
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:49
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:49

Garden point

Placename
Garden point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-11.405157
Longitude
130.4173321

Description

"The course taken was from the Colonial Stores (Queen's Wharf), down to the Garden Point, where a buoy was anchored, then round the buoy and back to the point on South Brisbane above the present Commercial shed, then called Womsley Point after a sawyer who used to cut timber there."

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TLCMap ID
tc6053
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:51
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:51

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Then when we got to Ipswich I was told that my brother had been found drowned in the creek at Brisbane on the same day as I had seen the sheep."

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tc6051
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:50
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:50

Creek streets

Placename
Creek streets
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4664501
Longitude
153.0280563

Description

"In those days a small scrub grew on the north bank of the creek, just behind where the Commercial Bank is now, at the corner of Queen and Creek Streets."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:51
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:51

Queen street

Placename
Queen street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4675993
Longitude
153.0278834

Description

"The child's accident also happened at a broken bridge, though it was further up the stream—in fact, it stood in 'the present Queen Street, near where Shaw's ironmongery shop used to be, now occupied by Russell Wilkins."

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tc6054
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:51
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:51

South brisbane

Placename
South brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4743523
Longitude
153.0134124

Description

"The course taken was from the Colonial Stores (Queen's Wharf), down to the Garden Point, where a buoy was anchored, then round the buoy and back to the point on South Brisbane above the present Commercial shed, then called Womsley Point after a sawyer who used to cut timber there."

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tc6059
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Amity point

Placename
Amity point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.3978659
Longitude
153.439061

Description

"It was a splendid race, and well pulled, the winners, who were Amity Point blacks, beating the others (Brisbane tribe) by a length."

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tc605a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:53
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"As an instance of the great changes which have taken place in Brisbane in even less than one lifetime, it is interesting to follow my father's experiences of the way in which shells and coral for lime-making were obtained when he was a boy."

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tc6057
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:53
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Pine river

Placename
Pine river
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"The shells used were obtained from the sandy point on the Humpybong side of the mouth of the Pine River, where they were plentiful then in the required dry, dead state; and this, point the blacks called "Kulukan" (pelican), because at low water the bank there was crowded with pelicans."

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tc6058
Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Humpybong

Placename
Humpybong
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.2461313
Longitude
153.1088289

Description

"The shells used were obtained from the sandy point on the Humpybong side of the mouth of the Pine River, where they were plentiful then in the required dry, dead state; and this, point the blacks called "Kulukan" (pelican), because at low water the bank there was crowded with pelicans."

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TLCMap ID
tc6055
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:53
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"The successful crew were fine, big, strong men, and good pullers, having had more practice than their Brisbane brethren, as they mostly had belonged to to."

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tc6056
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:53
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:53

Bendigo

Placename
Bendigo
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-36.75961960000001
Longitude
144.2785764

Description

"At this time he wore a ring made on the Bendigo diggings from pure gold he had found there himself, and one day, while working in the water, a chain caught this ring and knocked it off his finger."

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TLCMap ID
tc605e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:55
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:55

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.614614
Longitude
152.7608421

Description

"This time the scene was the Bremer River, and the first Roman Catholic Church was being erected at Ipswich."

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TLCMap ID
tc6062
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:57
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:57

Bremer river

Placename
Bremer river
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"This time the scene was the Bremer River, and the first Roman Catholic Church was being erected at Ipswich."

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tc6063
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:57
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:57

King island

Placename
King island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-39.87534770000001
Longitude
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Description

"Coral for the lime-making was obtained in much the same way from King Island or "Winnam" (breadfruit), as the blacks called it then."

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TLCMap ID
tc605c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:54
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:54

Bremer river

Placename
Bremer river
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"his fondness for a nip ended his days; for, many years after he sat there on the log, he was found one day quite dead on the bank of the Bremer River, his head in the water; and it was supposed that, being drunk, he lay down to try and get a drink, failing miserably in the attempt to rise again."

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TLCMap ID
tc605d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:54
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:54

Sandgate

Placename
Sandgate
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.3208078
Longitude
153.0701735

Description

"They kept in as close to the shore as was possible, and so with the help of the tide got slowly along past where Sandgate is now, onwards to the mouth of the Pine, Father steering."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:54
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:54

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
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Description

"The kitchen utensils' hiding place was discovered in this wise: The ferryman crossing the river came upon a couple of articles floating, so it was at once thought that the whole lot had been thrown into the water, and an old blackfellow, "Bentobin," a head Brisbane man, was got to pick up "Cranky Tom's" tracks, which he did very soon, and some of the things were recovered by him diving."

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TLCMap ID
tc6064
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:57
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:57

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"Before the family could breakfast, a messenger had to be sent across for fresh things to the general store then kept at Kangaroo Point by a man called Davidson."

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TLCMap ID
tc605f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:56
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:56

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
Longitude
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Description

"The Police Magistrate could get nothing further from Tom than "I done it for a change," so in the end he was declared to be insane, and there being no asylum in Queensland, was sent to Sydney."

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TLCMap ID
tc6060
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:56
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:56

Queensland

Placename
Queensland
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-22.575197
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Description

"The Police Magistrate could get nothing further from Tom than "I done it for a change," so in the end he was declared to be insane, and there being no asylum in Queensland, was sent to Sydney."

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Created At
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Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:56

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Description

"He was put to work, but the manager took the first opportunity of sending him back to Brisbane, fearing something might happen the man when he took it into his head to go off again."

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Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:59
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:59

Humpybong

Placename
Humpybong
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
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Description

"They had been thrown in just where the steamer from Humpybong now lands her passengers."

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TLCMap ID
tc6065
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:58
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:58

Sydney

Placename
Sydney
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-33.8688197
Longitude
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Description

"However, at the end of a fortnight he took it into his head to walk to Sydney, and disappeared for that purpose."

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TLCMap ID
tc6066
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:59
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:59

Kangaroo point

Placename
Kangaroo point
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4759532
Longitude
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Description

"Old Bob, a sawyer (one-time convict or "old hand"), lived at Kangaroo Point with his wife—they had no children."

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TLCMap ID
tc6068
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:59
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:59

Moreton island

Placename
Moreton island
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.0873207
Longitude
153.4154233

Description

"Once Mickey was sent to Moreton Island to work at a building there."

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TLCMap ID
tc6069
Created At
2024-12-12 15:56:59
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:56:59

Queen street

Placename
Queen street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4675993
Longitude
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Description

"The old woman was lifted into the barrow, then one man held her while the other wheeled, and there she sat blessing the police and calling them all manner of nice names; and following up this procession, which wended its way up the road which is now Queen Street, came boys and men, laughing and having great fun—my father among them."

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TLCMap ID
tc606a
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:00
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:00

Old government building

Placename
Old government building
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-43.5310931
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Description

"The court was held in a room in the old Government building, a little above the old archway that stood then in Queen Street."

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TLCMap ID
tc606b
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:00
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:00

Queen street

Placename
Queen street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4675993
Longitude
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Description

"The court was held in a room in the old Government building, a little above the old archway that stood then in Queen Street."

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TLCMap ID
tc606c
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:01
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:01

Dunwich

Placename
Dunwich
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4991711
Longitude
153.4037831

Description

"However, the curse of drink on both sides told its tale, and when old age came the couple had to repair to Dunwich, where they died some years back, taking their story with them."

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TLCMap ID
tc606d
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:01
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:01

Roma street station

Placename
Roma street station
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4657381
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Description

"It was on the opposite side of the street to where the coal shoots are now at Roma Street Station."

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TLCMap ID
tc606f
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:02
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:02

North quay

Placename
North quay
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4689843
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Description

"Before that again North Quay had been used, but not sufficiently to be called a cemetery."

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tc6072
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:04
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:04

Roma street

Placename
Roma street
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4662871
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Description

"When the place at Roma street was disused four or five men were set to dig up, the graves, and the bones were moved to Milton."

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TLCMap ID
tc6070
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:02
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:02

Milton

Placename
Milton
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-35.31779179999999
Longitude
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Description

"When the place at Roma street was disused four or five men were set to dig up, the graves, and the bones were moved to Milton."

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TLCMap ID
tc606e
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:02
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:02

Brisbane

Placename
Brisbane
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
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Description

"Plan of Brisbane Town in 1839"

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tc6071
Created At
2024-12-12 15:57:03
Updated At
2024-12-12 15:57:03
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