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bullocky is an
Australian English term for the
driver of a
bullock team. The
American term is bullwhacker.
Bullock drivers were also
known as teamsters...
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Bullocky is a 1969
Australian short do****entary film, in colour. It was
directed by
Richard Mitc**** and
produced by Gil
Brealey for the
Commonwealth Film...
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Bullocky" (1944) is a poem by
Australian poet
Judith Wright. It was
originally published in The
Bulletin on 27
September 1944, and was
subsequently reprinted...
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Working oxen are
taught to
respond to the
signals of the teamster,
bullocky or ox-driver. The
signals are
given by oral
command and body language,...
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Harry Bullocky (born
Harry Bullchanach or Bullchanah) (died 1890) was an
Aboriginal Australian cricketer who
joined the 1868
Aboriginal cricket tour of...
- packer. In
Australian English, a
teamster was also
called a
bullocker or
bullocky[citation needed] and was
sometimes used to
denote a carrier. From the Revolutionary...
- larger. BILL THE
BULLOCKY (By "Bowyang York"). As I was
coming down Conroy's Gap I
heard a
maiden cry: "There goes Bill the
Bullocky, He's
bound for Gundagai...
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consist of 20 or more animals. The
driver of a
bullock team was
known as a '
bullocky'.
Bullock teams were used
extensively to
transport produce from
rural areas...
- wheels. A
person who
drives wagons is
called a "wagoner", a "teamster", a "
bullocky" (Australia), a "muleteer", or
simply a "driver".
Wagons have
served numerous...
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College of
Educators Agnes Buntine (c. 1822-1896),
Scottish pastoralist and
bullocky Arnold Buntine (1898–1975),
Australian rules footballer and headmaster...