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... Valley, was surveyed in 1854, next to the headquarters of the former Aboriginal Protectorate: the punt, hotel and store established by vigneron Ludovic Marie in 1853 had cemented it as a major ...
... : M12/25596 INDEX Application Subject Address: Proposal: Page No. No. 2011-222 12 Punt Road TOOLAMBA VIC The use and development of 3 3614 the land for a dwelling in the ...
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... previous timber structure, which also had a limited 5-ton load capacity. The original bridge superseded the punt service, and had been built in 1870, albeit seriously hampered by the biggest flood in ...
... (Quarry Road, Pine Landfill (Quarry Rd (New Dookie Rd, Landfill (Bendigo-Murchison (Punt Rd, assessment site only) Lodge) and New Dookie Rd) Cosgrove) (Polan ...
... at Cemetery Road, Sheep Pen Creek) has been re-opened. Dhurringile Road at Orr Road and Punt Road has been opened - the tree over the road has been removed. Shepparton-Euroa Rd at ...
... ; New Dookie Road (2100 New Dookie Road, Cosgrove); North of Murchison (1275 Punt Road, Dhurringile); Polan Road Former Landfill (286 Polan Road, Dookie); ...
... Impey Street MURCHISON (Christ Church) 36. 33 Stevenson Street MURCHISON (general store, former Punt Hotel/Commercial Hotel) 37. 47 Stevenson Street MURCHISON (Caledonian Hotel) Murchison East ...
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... Bricks and Mortar and Paint – But People. Midset Typesetting, Shepparton, 1982. On McGuire's Punt: A Profile of Shepparton From Squatting to Solar City 1838-1988. Waterwheel Press Pty Ltd, ...
Report_No.4_Environment_October_2006.pdf [Downloads]
... , and the Irrigation Act 1886 created the Goulburn Weir. River transport. Paddy McGuire rowed a punt across the river in 1853 and owned an inn on the other side. The township was ...
Minutes of Ordinary Meeting - 17 October 2017 [Downloads]
... Sheppard's Town (now Shepparton) was settled due to the ability to cross the Goulburn River by punt in the early 1800s, through to today where we now produce and transport 25% of ...