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Australia

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

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Australia

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

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Australia

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"Project Gutenberg Australia"

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Australia

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

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Queensland

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"Title: Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Queensland"

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Australia

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"* A Project Gutenberg of Australia eBook *"

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Australia

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"GO TO Project Gutenberg Australia HOME PAGE"

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Cooktown

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"COOKTOWN, 23rd August."

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Queensland

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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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"Tom Petrie's Reminiscences of Early Queensland"

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Brisbane

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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 formβ€”they are, all of them, clear, straightforward statements of factsβ€”many of which by analogy, and from early records, I have been able to confirm and verifyβ€”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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"Its contents are simply what they profess to beβ€”"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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South passage

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"Folk Loreβ€”The Cockatoo's Nestβ€”A Strange Fishβ€”A Love Storyβ€”The Old-woman Ghostβ€”The Clever Mother Spiderβ€”A Brave Little Brotherβ€”The Snake's Journeyβ€”The Marutchi and Bugawanβ€”The Bittern's Idea of a Jokeβ€”A Faithful Brideβ€”The Dog and the Kangarooβ€”The Cause of the Bar in South Passage."

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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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Brisbane

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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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"Scientific names of trees and plants have been obtained through the courtesy of Mr. F. M. Bailey, F. L. S. , Government Botanist, Brisbane."

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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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Wivenhoe station

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"A Message to Wivenhoe Station after Mr. Uhr's Murderβ€”Another Message to Whiteside Stationβ€”Alone in the Bushβ€”A Coffin Ready Waitingβ€”The Murder at Whiteside Stationβ€”Piloting "Diamonds" Through the Bushβ€”A Reason for the Murderβ€”An Adventure Down the Bayβ€”No Water; and Nothing to Eat but Oystersβ€”A Drink out of an Old Bootβ€”The Power of Tobaccoβ€”"A Mad Trip. ""

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North pine

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"The Black Man's Deteriorationβ€”Worthy Charactersβ€”"Dalaipi"β€”Recommending North Pine as a Place to Settleβ€”The Birth of "Murrumba"β€”A Portion of Whiteside Stationβ€”Mrs. Griflfenβ€”The First White Man's Humpy at North Pineβ€”Dalaipi's Good Qualitiesβ€”A Chat with Himβ€”His Deathβ€”With Mr. Pettigrew in Early Maryboro'β€”A Very Old Land-mark at North Pineβ€”Proof of the Durability of Blood-wood Timberβ€”The Word "Humpybong. ""

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North pine

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"The Black Man's Deteriorationβ€”Worthy Charactersβ€”"Dalaipi"β€”Recommending North Pine as a Place to Settleβ€”The Birth of "Murrumba"β€”A Portion of Whiteside Stationβ€”Mrs. Griflfenβ€”The First White Man's Humpy at North Pineβ€”Dalaipi's Good Qualitiesβ€”A Chat with Himβ€”His Deathβ€”With Mr. Pettigrew in Early Maryboro'β€”A Very Old Land-mark at North Pineβ€”Proof of the Durability of Blood-wood Timberβ€”The Word "Humpybong. ""

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Enoggera

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"Duramboiβ€”His Return to Brisbaneβ€”Amusing the Squattersβ€”His Subsequent Great Objection to Interviewsβ€”Mr. Oscar FristrΓΆm's Paintingβ€”Duramboi Making Moneyβ€”Marks on His Bodyβ€”Rev. W. Ridleyβ€”A Trip to Enoggera for Informationβ€”Explorer Leichhardtβ€”An Incident at York's Hollowβ€”An Inquiry Held."

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Mooloolah

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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochyβ€”Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountainβ€”Also on Petrie's Creekβ€”A Specially Faithful Blackβ€”Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"β€”Twenty-five Blacks Brandedβ€”King Sandy one of themβ€”The Blacks Dislike to the Darknessβ€”Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficultiesβ€”Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Awayβ€”Doomedβ€”A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba. ""

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North pine

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"The Black Man's Deteriorationβ€”Worthy Charactersβ€”"Dalaipi"β€”Recommending North Pine as a Place to Settleβ€”The Birth of "Murrumba"β€”A Portion of Whiteside Stationβ€”Mrs. Griflfenβ€”The First White Man's Humpy at North Pineβ€”Dalaipi's Good Qualitiesβ€”A Chat with Himβ€”His Deathβ€”With Mr. Pettigrew in Early Maryboro'β€”A Very Old Land-mark at North Pineβ€”Proof of the Durability of Blood-wood Timberβ€”The Word "Humpybong. ""

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Maroochy

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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochyβ€”Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountainβ€”Also on Petrie's Creekβ€”A Specially Faithful Blackβ€”Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"β€”Twenty-five Blacks Brandedβ€”King Sandy one of themβ€”The Blacks Dislike to the Darknessβ€”Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficultiesβ€”Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Awayβ€”Doomedβ€”A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba. ""

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Brisbane

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"Prince Alfred's Visit to Brisbane in 1868β€”A Novel Welcome to the Dukeβ€”A Black Regimentβ€”The Man in Plain Clothesβ€”The Darkies' Fun and Enjoymentβ€”Roads Tom Petrie has Markedβ€”First Picnic Party to Humpybongβ€”Chimney round which a Premier Playedβ€”Value of Tom Petrie's "Marked Tree Lines"β€”First Reserve for Aborigines in Queensland (Bribie Island)β€”The Interest It Causedβ€”Father McNabβ€”Keen Sense of Humourβ€”Abraham's Death at Bribieβ€”Piper, the Murdererβ€”Death by Poison."

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Maroochy bar

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"A Trip in 1862 to Mooloolah and Maroochyβ€”Tom Petrie the First White Man on Buderim Mountainβ€”Also on Petrie's Creekβ€”A Specially Faithful Blackβ€”Tom Petrie and his "Big Arm"β€”Twenty-five Blacks Brandedβ€”King Sandy one of themβ€”The Blacks Dislike to the Darknessβ€”Crossing Maroochy Bar Under Difficultiesβ€”Wanangga "Willing" his Skin Awayβ€”Doomedβ€”A Blackfellow's Grave Near "Murrumba. ""

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Queensland

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"Prince Alfred's Visit to Brisbane in 1868β€”A Novel Welcome to the Dukeβ€”A Black Regimentβ€”The Man in Plain Clothesβ€”The Darkies' Fun and Enjoymentβ€”Roads Tom Petrie has Markedβ€”First Picnic Party to Humpybongβ€”Chimney round which a Premier Playedβ€”Value of Tom Petrie's "Marked Tree Lines"β€”First Reserve for Aborigines in Queensland (Bribie Island)β€”The Interest It Causedβ€”Father McNabβ€”Keen Sense of Humourβ€”Abraham's Death at Bribieβ€”Piper, the Murdererβ€”Death by Poison."

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Brisbane

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrieβ€”A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courierβ€”Born in 1798β€”His Duties in Brisbaneβ€”Sir Evan Mackenzieβ€”Mr. David Archerβ€”Colonel Barneyβ€”An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)β€”Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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Limestone

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrieβ€”A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courierβ€”Born in 1798β€”His Duties in Brisbaneβ€”Sir Evan Mackenzieβ€”Mr. David Archerβ€”Colonel Barneyβ€”An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)β€”Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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Hamilton road

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""Tinker, " the Black and White Poley Bullockβ€”Inspecting the Women's Quarters at Eagle Farmβ€”A Picnic Occasionβ€”Cutting in Hamilton Road, made originally by Women Convictsβ€”Dr. Simpsonβ€”His After-dinner Smokeβ€”His Former Lifeβ€”The "Lumber-yard"β€”The Prisoners' Mealsβ€”The Chain-gangβ€”Logan's Reignβ€”The "Crow-minders"β€”"Andy. ""

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"Death in 1872 of Mr. Andrew Petrieβ€”A Sketch of His Life taken from the Brisbane Courierβ€”Born in 1798β€”His Duties in Brisbaneβ€”Sir Evan Mackenzieβ€”Mr. David Archerβ€”Colonel Barneyβ€”An Early Trip to Limestone (Ipswich)β€”Two Instances of Aborigines Recovering from Ghastly Wounds."

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South brisbane

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"The Early-time Squattersβ€”Saved by the Natives from Drowningβ€”Mr. Henry Stuart Russellβ€”"Tom" Punished for Smokingβ€”"Ticket-of-Leave" Menβ€”First Racecourse in Brisbaneβ€”Harkawayβ€”Other Early Racecoursesβ€”Pranks the Squatters Playedβ€”Destiny of South Brisbane Changedβ€”First Vessel Built in Moreton Bayβ€”The Parson's Attempt to Drive Bullocksβ€”A Billy-goat Ringing a Church Bellβ€”The First Electionβ€”Changing Sign-boardsβ€”Sir Arthur Hodgsonβ€”Sir Joshua Peter Bell."

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Sydney

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""Old Cocky"β€”His Little Waysβ€”The Sydney Wentworths' "Sulphur Crest"β€”"Boat Ahoy!"β€”"Cocky" and the Ferrymanβ€”"It's Devilish Cold"β€”"What the Devil are You Doing There?"β€”Disturbing the Cat and Kittensβ€”Always Surprising Peopleβ€”Teetotaller for Everβ€”The Washerwoman's Angerβ€”Vented His Rage on Dr. Hobbsβ€”Loosing His Feathersβ€”Sacrilege to Doubtβ€”"People Won't Believe That"β€”Governor Cairns."

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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"Mr. Andrew Petrie's Loss of Sightβ€”Walked His Room in Agonyβ€”Blind for Twenty-four Yearsβ€”Overlooking the Workmenβ€”Never Could be Imposed Uponβ€”His Wonderful Power of Feelingβ€”Walter Petrie's Early Deathβ€”Drowned in the Present Creek Streetβ€”Only Twenty-two Yearsβ€”Insight into the Unseenβ€”"You Will Find My Poor Boy Down There in the Creek"β€”A Very Peculiar Coincidenceβ€”Walter Petrie's Great Strengthβ€”First Brisbane Boat Races."

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Bunya

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Bunya
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Details

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Description

"Archer's Disappointmentβ€”Another Excursionβ€”A Block of Bunya Timberβ€”"Pinus Petriana"β€”Less Title to Fameβ€”Discoveries of Coal, etc."

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2025-01-27 19:24:57

Brisbane

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Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
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Description

"The Early-time Squattersβ€”Saved by the Natives from Drowningβ€”Mr. Henry Stuart Russellβ€”"Tom" Punished for Smokingβ€”"Ticket-of-Leave" Menβ€”First Racecourse in Brisbaneβ€”Harkawayβ€”Other Early Racecoursesβ€”Pranks the Squatters Playedβ€”Destiny of South Brisbane Changedβ€”First Vessel Built in Moreton Bayβ€”The Parson's Attempt to Drive Bullocksβ€”A Billy-goat Ringing a Church Bellβ€”The First Electionβ€”Changing Sign-boardsβ€”Sir Arthur Hodgsonβ€”Sir Joshua Peter Bell."

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2025-01-27 19:24:57
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:24:57

Brisbane cemetery

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Brisbane cemetery
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Text

Details

Latitude
-27.4704528
Longitude
153.0260341

Description

"Characters in the Way of "Old Hands"β€”Material for a Charles Dickensβ€”"Cranky Tom"β€”"Deaf Mickey"β€”Knocked Silly in Logan's Timeβ€”"Wonder How Long I've Been Buried"β€”Scene in the Road Which is Now Queen Streetβ€”A Peculiar Court Caseβ€”First Brisbane Cemetery."

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tc7268
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2025-01-27 19:24:59
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:24:59

Mount petrie

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Mount petrie
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Details

Latitude
-27.5333333
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Description

"ANDREW PETRIE'S TREE ON SUMMIT OF MOUNT PETRIE"

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Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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"ONLY LIVING MEMBER OF BRISBANE TRIBE"

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2025-01-27 19:24:58

Ningi ningi

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Ningi ningi
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Details

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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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2025-01-27 19:24:59

Edinburgh

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Edinburgh
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Details

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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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2025-01-27 19:25:01
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2025-01-27 19:25:01

Brisbane

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"BRISBANE IN 1858-9"

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2025-01-27 19:25:00
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2025-01-27 19:25:00

Queensland

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Queensland
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"Perhaps no one now living knows more from personal experience of the ways and habits of the Queensland aborigines than does my fatherβ€”Tom Petrie."

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2025-01-27 19:25:00
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2025-01-27 19:25:00

Brisbane

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"PLAN OF BRISBANE TOWN IN 1839"

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2025-01-27 19:25:00
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2025-01-27 19:25:00

Queensland

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Queensland
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Details

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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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tc7272
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2025-01-27 19:25:03
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:03

Stirling castle

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Stirling castle
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Details

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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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2025-01-27 19:25:01
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:01

Sydney

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Sydney
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Details

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"Their father, the founder of the family, was attached to the Royal Engineers in Sydney, and was chosen to fill the position of superintendent or engineer of works in Brisbane."

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tc7270
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2025-01-27 19:25:02
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:02

Queensland

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Queensland
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Details

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"The Petrie family landed first in New South Wales, but in 1837 (about twelve years after foundation of Brisbane) came on to Queensland in the James Watt, "the first steamer which ever entered what are now Queensland waters. ""

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2025-01-27 19:25:04
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2025-01-27 19:25:04

Queensland

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Queensland
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Details

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"The Petrie family landed first in New South Wales, but in 1837 (about twelve years after foundation of Brisbane) came on to Queensland in the James Watt, "the first steamer which ever entered what are now Queensland waters. ""

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Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:02

New south wales

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New south wales
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"The Petrie family landed first in New South Wales, but in 1837 (about twelve years after foundation of Brisbane) came on to Queensland in the James Watt, "the first steamer which ever entered what are now Queensland waters. ""

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tc726f
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2025-01-27 19:25:02
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2025-01-27 19:25:02

Supreme court

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Supreme court
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Details

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"Where the Treasury stands stood the soldiers' barracks, and the Government hospitals and doctors' quarters took up the land the Supreme Court now occupies."

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2025-01-27 19:25:04
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2025-01-27 19:25:04

Brisbane

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Details

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"Their father, the founder of the family, was attached to the Royal Engineers in Sydney, and was chosen to fill the position of superintendent or engineer of works in Brisbane."

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2025-01-27 19:25:03
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2025-01-27 19:25:03

Dunwich

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Dunwich
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Details

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"The family came as far as Dunwich in the James Watt, then finished the journey in the pilot boat, manned by convicts, and landed at the King's Jettyβ€”the present Queen's Wharfβ€”the only landing place then existing."

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2025-01-27 19:25:03

Brisbane

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"Although my father cannot look back to this day of arrival, he remembers Brisbane town as a city of about ten buildings."

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2025-01-27 19:25:04
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2025-01-27 19:25:04

Longreach hotel

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Longreach hotel
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Details

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"The Commissariat Stores were afterwards called the Colonial Stores, and the block of land from the Longreach Hotel to Gray's corner was occupied by the "lumber yard" (where the prisoners made their own clothes, etc. )."

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2025-01-27 19:25:04
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:04

Queen streets

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Queen streets
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Details

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"The factory stood on the ground now occupied by the Post Office, and later on the Petrie' s house was built at the present corner of Wharf and Queen Streets, going towards the Bight (hence the name Petrie's Bight)."

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tc7279
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2025-01-27 19:25:05
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:05

Saltwater

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Saltwater
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Details

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"Their garden stretched all along the river bank where Thomas Brown and Sons' warehouse now stands, being bounded at the far end by the saltwater creek which ran up Creek Street."

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2025-01-27 19:25:05
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:05

Wharf

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Wharf
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Details

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"The factory stood on the ground now occupied by the Post Office, and later on the Petrie' s house was built at the present corner of Wharf and Queen Streets, going towards the Bight (hence the name Petrie's Bight)."

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2025-01-27 19:25:05
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2025-01-27 19:25:06

Creek street

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Creek street
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"Their garden stretched all along the river bank where Thomas Brown and Sons' warehouse now stands, being bounded at the far end by the saltwater creek which ran up Creek Street."

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2025-01-27 19:25:07
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:07

New farm

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New farm
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Details

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"Kangaroo Point, New Farm, South Brisbane, and a lot of North Brisbane were then under cultivation, but the rest was all bush, which at that time swarmed with aborigines."

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2025-01-27 19:25:08
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2025-01-27 19:25:08

North brisbane

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North brisbane
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"Kangaroo Point, New Farm, South Brisbane, and a lot of North Brisbane were then under cultivation, but the rest was all bush, which at that time swarmed with aborigines."

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2025-01-27 19:25:07

South brisbane

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South brisbane
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Details

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"Kangaroo Point, New Farm, South Brisbane, and a lot of North Brisbane were then under cultivation, but the rest was all bush, which at that time swarmed with aborigines."

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Kangaroo point

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Kangaroo point
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Details

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"When she rounded Kangaroo Point, with her paddles going, the blacks, who were collected together watching, could not make it out, and took fright, running as though for their lives."

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2025-01-27 19:25:09
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:09

Kangaroo point

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Kangaroo point
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Details

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"Kangaroo Point, New Farm, South Brisbane, and a lot of North Brisbane were then under cultivation, but the rest was all bush, which at that time swarmed with aborigines."

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2025-01-27 19:25:06

Brisbane river

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Brisbane river
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Details

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"He was found lying dead one day in the mud in the Brisbane river."

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2025-01-27 19:25:08
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:08

Bowen hills way

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Bowen hills way
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Details

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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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tc7280
Created At
2025-01-27 19:25:08
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:08

South pine river

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South pine river
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Details

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"He was called "Mindi-Mindi" (or "Kabon-Tom" by the whites) , was the head of a small fishing tribe who generally camped at the mouth of the South Pine river, and was a great warrior."

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Created At
2025-01-27 19:25:08
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:08

Queensland

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Queensland
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Details

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"Queensland is a large country, and the tribes in the North differ in their languages, habits, and beliefs from the blacks about Brisbane."

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2025-01-27 19:25:09
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:09

Queensland

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Queensland
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Details

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"Father was very familiar with the Brisbane tribe (Turrbal) , and several other tribes all belonging to Southern Queensland who had different languages, but the same habits, etc."

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Created At
2025-01-27 19:25:10
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:10

Brisbane

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Details

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"Father was very familiar with the Brisbane tribe (Turrbal) , and several other tribes all belonging to Southern Queensland who had different languages, but the same habits, etc."

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2025-01-27 19:25:10
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:10

Gold creek

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Gold creek
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Details

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"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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2025-01-27 19:25:11
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:11

Brisbane

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Brisbane
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Details

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2025-01-27 19:25:09
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:09

Logan

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Logan
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Details

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"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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Created At
2025-01-27 19:25:12
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:12

Mount perry

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Mount perry
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Details

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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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tc728f
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2025-01-27 19:25:13
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:13

Moggill

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Moggill
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Text

Details

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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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tc7289
Created At
2025-01-27 19:25:11
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:11

North pine

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North pine
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Details

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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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tc728b
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2025-01-27 19:25:11
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:11

Ipswich

Placename
Ipswich
Type
Text

Details

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-27.614614
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152.7608421

Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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tc728c
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2025-01-27 19:25:12
Updated At
2025-01-27 19:25:12

Frazer

Placename
Frazer
Type
Text

Details

Latitude
-25.2398229
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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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Updated At
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Moreton islands

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Moreton islands
Type
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Details

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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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Bribie

Placename
Bribie
Type
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Details

Latitude
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Longitude
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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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Stradbroke

Placename
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Type
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Details

Latitude
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Longitude
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Description

"The Turrbal language was spoken as far inland as Gold Creek or Moggill, as far north as North Pine, and south to the Logan, but my father could also speak to and understand any black from Ipswich, as far north as Mount Perry, or from Frazer, Bribie, Stradbroke, and Moreton Islands."

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North pine

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North pine
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Details

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Description

"On first coming, nearly forty-five years ago, to North Pine, which is sixteen miles by road from Brisbane, the country round about was all wild bush, and the land my father took up was a portion of the Whiteside run."

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Brisbane

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Description

"On first coming, nearly forty-five years ago, to North Pine, which is sixteen miles by road from Brisbane, the country round about was all wild bush, and the land my father took up was a portion of the Whiteside run."

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Brisbane

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Details

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Description

"When, with their help, he had got a yard made, and a hut erected, he obtained flour, tea, sugar, and tobacco from Brisbane, and leaving these rations in the hut, in charge of an old aboriginal, went again to Brisbane, and was away this time a fortnight."

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Whiteside run

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Details

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Brisbane

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Description

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