...a place in the KellyGang story
Areas
Deniliquin
In the Riverina on Billabong Creek. First taken up by A. Innes, then James Scott Hindmarsh (100,000 acres)
Owned in the early 1850s by Arthur B? who sold it to WA Brodribb (235 square miles) in 1853
South Wanganella sold to George Hall Peppin and Sons (George and Frederick) in 1858. They sold it to Albert Austin and Thomas Millear in 1878
North Wanganella (Booabula) sold to the Lang Bros (Dr Thomas and Gideon) in the early 1860s
Zara was part of Wanganella held by John Wild
William Brodribb gave a wonderful account of his early day at Wanganella in his book 'Recollections of an Australian Squatter 1835 -1883'; of buying sheep around Bathurst, travelling overland via places like Yass and Tumit, of his family living in a tent while he built a house, of the high cost of accommodation on the roads and sleeping in a tent, of taking the family on a trip to Melbourne, of wanting to return to the safety of the Maneroo, of the death of children, and, of the financial stress of being a squatter on Wanganella.
At this time the quick way to get from Wanganella to Goulburn (both in New South Wales ) was as follows, Deniliquin, Echuca, Melbourne, by ship to Sydney then to Goulburn.
While Wanganella was first stocked with cattle but by this time it was stocked with sheep
Wire fences and dams were starting to being constructed
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