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wealthy widow,
Elizabeth Blackman,
owner of
Cooyal inn and station. They emplo**** Fred to work for them at
Cooyal.
There Fred met Mary Ann Bugg, who was then...
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Spitfire caterpillars on
eucalypt stem, 27
September 2017,
Cooyal NSW...
- country');
Eurunderee ('a
local tree');
Guntawang ('a
peaceful place'),
Cooyal ('dry country');
Wilbertree ('a long switch');
Gooree ('native
chasing live...
- (1856),
Patrick Christopher (1857) and
Ellen (1860).
McNally was a
farmer at
Cooyal north of Mudgee, and it was
there in 1860 that Bugg met ticket-of-leave...
- Burrundulla, Caerleon,
Canadian Lead, Carcalgong, Collingwood, Comobella,
Cooyal, Cope,
Cross Roads, Crudine, Cudgegong, Cullenbone, ****bandry, Cundumbul...
- – A New Leaf,
Glossopteris duocaudata sp. nov. from the Late
Permian of
Cooyal, NSW. The Palaeobotanist. 28-29, 46-52. 1981 – The
present day vegetation...
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Mudgee Sun 8:30am, 5:30pm Wed 10:00am, 5:30pm Fri 5:30pm St Andrew's,
Cooyal Sun 10:00am (1st) Holy Redeemer,
Windeyer Sun 10:00am (4th)
Pioneer House...
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antimony (at
Moolarben – 20 Km NE of Crossroads, Mudgee), gold, iron at
Cooyal and Tallawang, tin and
tungsten (Ardlethan and Yalgogrin, NSW), coal and...
-
pioneered the
cement industry and
became a pastoralist,
owning Lue and
Cooyal stations at Mudgee. He died
suddenly in
Sydney in 1915. The
following information...
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settled in
Richmond afterwards.
George C
Johston writing under pseudonym "
Cooyal"
disputed whether it was
built by
Marlin and
claimed the
builder was James...