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Royal Agricultural Society, the
Melbourne Hunt Club and the
Victorian Woolbrokers. The
Essendon Football Club is
thought to have been
formed in 1872 at...
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Woolbrokers'; ****ociation,
South Australian Stocksalesmen's (1900). The
Adelaide stock &
station journal :
official organ of the
Adelaide Woolbrokers'...
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Victoria whilst playing with
Geelong where he was emplo**** at
Stachan & co,
Woolbrokers and
Stock and
Station Agents. He
later pla**** and
coached with the Lismore...
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educated at
Geelong College before becoming a grazier,
sheep breeder and
woolbroker. In 1919, he was
elected to the
Australian Senate as a
Nationalist Senator...
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Lieutenant Colonel Roy
Morell DSO, OBE (24 May 1889 – 28 June 1961) was an
Australian wool broker,
grazier and
stockbroker who
volunteered for war service...
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Battle of the Somme. Kelly, the
fourth son and
seventh child of Irish-born
woolbroker Thomas Hussey Kelly and his wife Mary Anne, née ****, was born in 1881...
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Couteur OBE (1931–1934) –
woolbroker Tom
Mills MC (1919–1925) –
woolbuyer Sir
Gordon Trollope Bt (1898–1901) –
woolbroker Douglas Burrows MBE CBE (1932–1934)...
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industry including merchant,
woolbroker and politician,
James Ford Strachan, three-time
Victoria premier Graham Berry,
woolbrokers C J Dennys, EH Lascelles...
- they sold out in 1906 and
moved to Melbourne,
where David set up as a
woolbroker and stock-and-station agent. In 1910, with
money inherited from her mother...
- the 1890s,
tenants in the
Olderfleet Building included the
Melbourne Woolbrokers ****ociation, and
others ****ociated with
agricultural industries. The...