- settlers,
until eventually their lands were
swallowed entirely by the
Cuthero Station in the 1850s. The
Maraura and
neighbouring tribes were
slowly forced...
-
Moorara East 187
miles (300 km) 602
miles (970 km) 257
miles (410 km)
Cuthero &
anabranch entrance West 225
miles (360 km) 640
miles (1,030 km) 309 miles...
- 141.63278 (Coombah)
Cuthero Unincorporated 33°03′21″S 142°12′23″E / 33.05583°S 142.20639°E / -33.05583; 142.20639 (
Cuthero)
Ellerslie Unincorporated...
-
owner of
Moorara station in New
South Wales,
followed by Tapio, Culpaulin,
Cuthero, Avoca. Kilfera, Manfred,
Tolarno and
other properties, most of
which were...
- with 60
miles (97 km)
western frontage on the
Darling River,
which became Cuthero station, of 15,000
acres (6,100 ha) and
Netley stations. A year or two...
- were separated.
Thomas (1850 – c. 25
August 1878) died of
heart attack at
Cuthero on the
River Darling Elliot Crozier (1852? 1854? – 10
November 1941) lived...
- 1844–1891) were brothers-in-law of
explorer John McKinlay,
owned Polia and
Cuthero stations "Well-known
Sportsman Dead". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 16 May...