Darbalara

"Warby Parents"

To W B Smith

BIRTH

Mr John WARBY,(Sen) - Convict - was born in 1776 in England,

DEATH

He died on the 12th Jun, 1851, in Australia. John (1767 - 1851) - (Ref:- NSW BDM No.V1851855 37B/1851)

CONVICT

He was sent to Australia as a Convict. Being a former farm worker he was quickly sent to work the land in an endeavour to grow food for the colony.

MARRIAGE

He married Sarah Bentley (1780 - 1869) - They were married in (CB) St John's, Church of England Parramatta,- (Ref:- V1796351 3A/1796).

CONVICT

Was also sent to Australia as a Convict.

BIRTH

Miss Sarah BENTLEY - Born: 1780, Highgate, London, England.

her DEATH

She Died on the 19th Oct, 1869,in Campbelltown, NSW, Australia.

14 BIRTHS are registered in NSW to -To John & Sarah WARBY-

1.1801 WARBY, WILLIAM parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V1801414 148)

2.1802 WARBY, ELIZABETH parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V1802415 148)

3. 1803 WARBY, JOHN parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V1803416 148)

4.

1804 WARBY, WILLIAM parents JOHN & SARAH

- (Ref BDM No.V18041352 1A)

5. 1813 WARBY, MARY parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V18132935 1A)

6. 1817 WARBY, JAMES parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V18175434 1B)

7. 1813 WARBY, MARY parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V1813816 148)

8. 1803 WARBY, JOHN paents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V18031354 1A)

9. 1813 WARBY, MARY parents JOHN & SARAH (Ref BDM No.V18132945 1A)

10. 1810 WARBY, CHARLES K parents JOHN & SARAH - Died in 1876 CHARLES parents JOHN & SARAH in BATHURST, NSW - (Ref:- NSW BDM No.4851/1876)

11. V18185435 1B/1818 WARBY, JOSEPH parents JOHN & SARAH - Died in 1899 WARBY, JOSEPH parents were JOHN & SARAH in CAMPBELLTOWN, NSW - (Ref:- NSW BDM No.1109/1899) 00

NOTICE OF HIS - FARM LEASE

ADVERTISMENT 1809 - John Warby Farm to be Let, 5 February 1809. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser - For the Term of Three Years, with present Entry, A Capital Fifty-Acre Farm at Prospect, belonging to John Warby; containing two fine paddocks 20 acres inclosed; the whole well supplied with water, and equally admirably adapted both to stock and tillage. - Application to be made to the Proprietor, on the Premises or at No. 3, Upper Pitt's Row

RE LOCATION

Ben Warby settled the "Warby Ranges"area out of Warangatta, Vic in 1844 - Heritage -

MOUNTAIN RANGE NAME

The Warby Range was originally named Futters Range by Major Mitchell during his travels through the area in 1836. It was later renamed after Ben Warby who took up the "Taminick" run of 9300ha in 1844.

Despite its modest height (approximately 400m), the 400 million year old granite range probably offered good vantage points to Ned Kelly and his fellow bushrangers in the late 1800s. From the summit of Mt Glenrowan, they could easily oversee the comings and goings in the small town of Glenrowan.

In 1979, the Warby Range was declared a state park in recognition of its scenic value to the area and the diversity of plant and animal species it supports. The park approximately doubled in size in 1989, to 6880ha, with the addition of the Warby Range State Forest. The park was expanded again in 2002 to 11,460ha.The qustion is - Is there a relationship?

~The William WARBY Story~

BIRTH

Mr William WARBY was born at Prospect, Sydney, NSW, in 1804, his parents being John & Sarah Warby (nee Bentley) both were convicts, John having arrived in Australia 14th February, 1792.

MARRIAGE

In 1821 Mr William Warby (Ref:- NSW BDM No.V18212677 3B/1821) married Miss Jemima MIDDLETON, at St Luke's, Church of England, Liverpool,NSW. (CF)1833 Jemima WARBY parents William & SARAH E - (Ref:- Births NSW BDM No.V1833578 17/1833)

MARRIAGES of males named WARBY in Cambelltown

1824 WARBY, BENJAMIN married HUNT, ELIZABETH in CI - (Ref BDM No.V18243415 3B)

1838 WARBY, JOSEPH married FOWLER, ELIZABETH in CI (Ref BDM No.V18381874 22)

1842 WARBY, JAMES married BROOKER, MARY A in CI (Ref BDM nO.V1842710 26C)

1845 WARBY, ROBERT married FOWLER, ELIZABETH in CI (Ref BDM No.V1845328 30B)

1863 WARBY, JOHN WILLIAM married BULLOCK, ISABELLA CAMPBELLTOWN (Ref BDM No.1726)

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1849 - CROWN LANDS BEYOND THE SETTLED DISTRICTS. (From a Supplement to the Government Gazette.) CAVEATS AGAINST CLAIMS TO LEASES. CROWN Lands Office, Sydney, March 5, 1849. —

With reference to the several notices in the Government Gazette, publishing claims to leases of runs beyond the settled districts, it is hereby notified, for the information of all parties interested, that caveats have been received against the claims specified in the accompanying list.

2. It is to be understood that no new caveats, having reference to demands already advertised, will be received after the present date, except for special cause show.

3. Parties interested will be allowed personal access, if they so desire it, to the caveats already lodged, on application at this office.

4. Any caveat may be withdrawn by the party lodging it on a written application being made to that effect, the signature to such application being attested by a Justice of the Peace, or a Commissioner of the Supreme Court.

5. If within two months from the present date the caveat in any case shall not be withdrawn, as above, the demand to which it relates will be referred for the investigation of a Commissioner, appointed under the Act of Council, 11 Vic., No. 61, and the parties subjected to the expense of that proceeding. GEORGE BARNEY, Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands.

LACHLAN.—No. of claim as gazetted—2. Name of applicant for lease—Andrews Joseph; Name of run applied for to lease—Gundagai; - Party lodging caveat against the issue of such lease-E. II. O'Brien ;

4. Barry Laurence, Bangalal, Edward Ryan ;

4. Barry Laurence, Bangalal, W M. Manning ;

5. Barber George, was Isabella Bailer, Lumby, J. Matheson, per DiinKinuru and I/nigmnre;

5. Barber George, per lsabella Barber, Kimby, Wise and Marsh; 0. limber Samuel, Bogolaro, Edward J Flood ; 0. Bather Samuel, Bogoloiro, William Dale ;

9. Balfour John, Island, William Abercrombie ;

11. Boyd B. now W. S. Boyd, Jemalong, James C'illiù ;

12. Boyd

13. now \V. S. 13 iyd, Wulla Walla and Carringatel, Robert White- ;

12. Boyd B. now W. S. Lloyd, Walla Walla and Carringatel, James Collits;

IO. Bray Thomas, Narraba, Edward Ryan ;

17. Broughton William, Burrowa, William M. Manning;

21. Campbell Robert M'Key, Ann's Vale or Bunger.- Edward Ryan ;

21. Collits James, Bundaburra, G. Rankin:

29. Collits James, Bundaburra, R. While;

30. Conway Matthew, Bangalal, L. Dairy;

34. Cullinan William. OoliHlnn, William W. Howe;

31. Cullinan William, Golgillnn, Cluin and Quin ;

3G. Dallas J. A., Braulin, James Fitzpatrick;

3G. Dallas J. A., Brawlin, J. Hurley;

39. Dale William, Reedy Creek, Samuel Barber ;

39. Dale William, Reedy Creek, John Lamb ;

40. Dimmock William, Sheep Station Creek, D. Murry;

43. Dwyer William, Curiangn, W, P. Trevelyan ;

13. Dwyer William, Curi anga, D. Murry ;

43. Dwyer William, Curinngn, W. M. Manning ;

46. Fitzgerald John, Mylora, W. M, Maiming ;

40. Fitzpatrick James, Cucumla, J. Matheson, per Dunsmure and Longmore;

46. Fitzpatrick James, Cucumla, W. O'Brien ;

47. Flynn John, Jugiong, II. O'Brien;

48. Flood Edward, Nurruiidnra, William Taylor ;

51. Ford John, Warraderry, John Hood;

60. Gardinar James, Ulong, John Tooth;

60. Gardner James, Ulong, John P1eter;

52. Gibson Alice, Boga Bogalong. John Ford;

61. G1as«ou John, Illunie, John Scorr ;

66, Grant John, Merriganoury, A. Ranken;

5S. Grant and Tievclynn, Douglas, J. Uniria ;

59. Griffin Jam, Black Range, M. M'Namara ;

60. Grogan William,Sawyer's Flats, William Pill Tievclyan ;

62. Harris John, Knlangan, William II. Broughton ;

63. Harris John, Murrunihuriii, James Roberts;

61. Hamilton Hugh, Tommanbil, John Tait;

61. Hamilton Hugh, Tommnanbil. John Peter;

61. Hamilton Hugh, Tommanbil, W.R. Watt;

63. Hanrahan Janies, Wentworth Gully, William Gardiner

67. Hope Abraham, Bumbaldry, James Wilmott;

71. Icely Thomas, Bengoralbijong, John Grant;

72. Imlay Alexander, Moonbukn, Adam Taylor ;

72. Imlay Alexander, Muonbuko, William West ;

75. Riler Patrick, Bentingiiroo, II. O'Mricn;

80. Lamb John, Bogolong, A. M'Cullum ;

80. Lamb John, Bogolong, John Conroy;

87. M'Arthur James and William, Nangus, Jnnva Thom j

87. M'Arthur James and William, Nangus, Francis Taaffb;

88. Matheson James, Wool lendbecn, James Fitzpatrick ;

88. Matheson, James, Wollendbeen, Daniel Lacy;

8S. Matheson James, Wollendbeen, Mrs. I. Barber;

8S. Matheson James, Wollenbeen, John Hurley;

88. Matheson James, Wallenbeen, W. O'Brien ;

90. Manning William Montagu, Illalong, Lamond Barry ;

90. Manning William Montagu, Illalong, D. Murry;

91, Manning William Montagu, Kuriung, Laurence Barry ;

91. Manning William Montagu, Kuriong, W, li. Broughton;

92. Maloy Patrick, Arramagong, W. R. Watt ;

95. M'Namara Mathew, Sawyer's Creek, James Griffin;

97. M'Gregor and Graham, Moorangora, James White;

98. M'Pherson Duncan, Bogandillon, Thomas Kite ;

102. Murray Darby, Dunderalligo, W. I M. Manning;

102. Murray Darby, Dunderalligo, Edward Dadswell ;

103. Mulholland William, Stony Creek, John Scarr ;

104. Neville Patrick, Mallyan, William Hood ;

105. INicholson Charles, Mingay, Thomas Hurley ;

1105. Nicholson Charles, Mingay, E. II. O'Brien;

105. Nicholson Charles, Mingay, Crowe and Carberry ;

106. Nicholson Charles, Toonbong, S. White ;

100. Nicholson Charles, Toonbong, John Hurley;

111. O'Brien Henry, Jugcyung, John Flinn;

111. O'Brien Henry, Jugeyong, Francis Tanffo;

111. O'Brien Henty, Jugeyong, Edward Walsh; M. O'Brien Cornelina, Coppabella, Henry O'Brien;

111. O'Brien Cornelius, Copperbelln, J. Garry ;

114. O'Brien Cornelius, Copperbelln, William Dale;

119. Peter John, Cuba, John Tooth ;

120. Preston Thomas, Burrowa, H. Corcoran ;

122, Pye Thomas, Bandan, H. Hamilton ;

122. Pye Thomas, Bandau, James Roberts ;

125. Ranken Arthur, Cunimbla, John Grant;

129. Rod J John, Caragabal, John Walsh;

131. Roberts James, Currawang, J. Harris;

133. Ryan Edward, Galong, L. Barry:

133. Ryan Edward, Galon-, J. Harris;

133. Rvan Edward, Galong, James Manning ;

133. Ryan Edward, Galong, R. Corcoran;

131. Ryan Edwaid, Buithong, James Matheson (per Dunsmure and Longmore);

135. Ryan Edward, Gungewalla, H. M. Campbell;

135, Ryan Edward, Gungewalla, W. Pitt Tiovellyan ;

135. Ryan Edward, Gungewalla, Thomas Preston ;

135. Ryan Edward, Gungewalla, John Scarr ;

135. Ryan Edwaid, Gungewalla, It. Corcoran ;

130. Sloan James, Waroo, Joseph Miller ;

137. Sloan James, Warrowne, Joseph Wilmot ;

138. Sloan James, Bong Bong, Joseph Wilmot ;

139. SnltingS. K., Bouyco, Valentine Lawler;

140. Salting S. K., Cunningham Creek, Valentino Lawler ;

142. Scarr John, Marengo, Major-General Stewart;

112. Scarr John, I Marengo, William Mulholland M2. Scarr John, Marcngo, John Glasson;

142. Scarr John, Marengo. Edward Ryan; Sheahan Edward, Goolagong, James Brady Stewart Major-General (now J. H. Stewart Dananbilla. John Scarr:

117. Stewart M.ffilícnornl (now J. II. Stewart, Bendick Mureil John Scarr;

162. Sinclair Jumes, Bowung M M'Naniaro ;

162. Sinclair Jome«, Bown ni' James On/1 " ; i5l, Sinelair Jame Bowning L Dndswcll;

164. Taaffoe Froncis, Nullama! t Mess.» M-Arthur;

155. Taylor William f ¡un, idgcry, E. Flood;

157. Taylor AS'sobo, James White;

157. Taylor Adam,' lolobla, Adam Taylor;

168. Tompson Charles l'.u.ionynrunyn, L. F. De finli» ; loo. Thorn James, M ontabiidgery, J. and W. M'Arthur . 100. Ilium James11, Wiiiitabarigrrv. V Tnnffn .'

161. Tooth John, Hulong. John Peler s oV louth Jo in. (not stated), James'lycon . leg' Watt William Redfern, Walla Walla if ilnnillton;

170. Watt William Redfern, Bumbaldry, John Wood;

170. Watt William Redfern, Bamboldry, James Sloan;

170. Watt W.llhim Rodlern, Biimb'il.l.y, Abraham Hope . iii* ^.f*.1. Wl,i,,,n' Balabfn, Adam Taylor

170. Wollman J. C, Barwang, WilliamV Trevellyn«;

170. Wellman J. C, Barwang.drllio, J. Ham«;

178. Wiso and Marsh, Domiindrlllo. Mr». Barber;

J82. Williami 1''.'?!"""'. Rognlung, Samuel Barber;

182 Willlams lhtimas, Bogalong, II. Smith'

183. Wood John, Brundah, John Ford :

183 Wood John, Brundah. William R. Watt. MoituMiiiDOBB.-No. of claim a« goüotlcd 1. Name of applicant for lcaso-Alleyne Eli*«.. Name of run applied for tolcase-Uiofy. Party lodging caveat against the i»auo of such lease-. O. Hill. 2. - Atkin John Drew, (now W. H. Broughton and Atkin), Bundalural«, James B. Wall ; 0. Broughton J. A., (now II. Bur- chett,) Mundongudgee, George Shelly ; 0. Broughton J. A., (now H. Burchett,)Mun- dongudgee, 0. and J. Mooro ; 7. Broughton and Bingham, (now A. Bloxsome, Yatee, Slyveatcr and Smyth. 8. Beckham Thomas, Cavflp, T. G. L. Wil- liam« : t). Bnrdwoll Thomas Hill, Ten Milo Creek, J. C. Wliitty ;

W. Bardwell Thomas Hill, Oberne,

George Galvin; 10,

Bardwell Thomas Hill, Oberne,

J, H. Mate 11.

Bray John, Harry Jerry, William Dca vor;

13. Best William. Wagga Wagga, James 1Ï. Wall ;

13. Best William, Wagga Wagga, Owen and Pring;

13. Best William, Wagga Wagga, J. G. Church ;

16. Boyd 11. (now- W. S. Boyd), Deniliquin, Henry Hmchrtt )

16. Boyd B, (now W. S. Bovd), lHniliqnin.'QcorgcShaw*.

15. Boyd B. (now W. S. lloyd). Deniliquin, 0. Barber;

15. Boyd I), (now W. S. Boyd) Deniliquin, William Lester;

17. Boyd 1). (now W. S. Boyd), Noimar, Messrs. Gwynne;

18, lloyd B. (now W. S. Boyd), Ñyangor Lower Edward, Messrs. Gwynne ;

19. Bell and Wibton, Murray Downs, C1,orles Manton ; 'J'. Beavor William, Collingully, Janie» E. Wall ;

20. Beavor William, Collingully, J. G. Church ;

21. Barber Charles, Wannock. Huon and Lester ;

22. Bradley William, Bullanamang, Crawford and Brayshaw ;

23. Bradley William, Bullanamang, Thomas Rourke ;

24. Buckland John, Billobong, Matthew Pearce ;

25. Bell Alfred, Jerry Jerry, John Morrice;

31. Church John George, Uranquintey, James E. Wall;

31. Church John George, Uranquintey, William Best;

31. Church John George, Uranquintey, William Bcavor ;

40. Dight John, Bungowannah, William Leiter;

41. Downie Robert, Gilmoro Creek, Messrs. Broughton;

43. Evans George and Joseph Shepherd now A. P. Onslow, Uratto, John Peter ;

45. Foote Thom»» V., Table Top, Thomas Mitchell ;

45. Foote Thom«» V., Table Top. John Morrice;

40. Furguson R. 1)., Gooroomyragong, L. F, De SalU ;

48. Galvin George, Oberne,

J. II. Bardwell, per Dunsmure and Longmore;

48. Galvin George, Oberne, T. II. Mate;

52. Gordon Samuel Dcnnr, B Ulandra, John Peter ;

45. Orten E. if., Bommngdad, Uav and Chalmer»;

55. Green E. B., Bnrham, Hoy and Chalmers ;

56. Quito Williim, Cunningrón, George M'Leay;

66. Ouisc William, Cunningroo, Johu Peter;

61. Hall Hunrv. Mullion, John Ledger;

65. Hill George, 'Yanco, W. Hovell ;

65. Hill George, Yanco, J. and F. Jenkins;

73. Hill and (brighton, Walla Walla, C. M. Edgehill;

71. Hill and Crightou, Round Hill, John Morrice,

77. Heriot Elliott, Carabobala, Carmody and Purlill ;

78. Ilillns John, Estate of, Yab Tree", the Estate of A. M'Leay per Thomas Barker ;

'78. Hillas John, Rítate of Yab Tree. George M'Leay;

78. Hillas John, Estate of. Yab Tree, C. Simpson per II. E. Michel ;

79. Howe Thomas, Gunong Jugra woh, L. F. Do Snli»;

79. Howe Thomas, Gunong Jngrawah, John Quillón :

87, Howell William, Yarrabee, O. Iii 11 ; 02. Jenkins R. P., Brewarrena, Henry Osborne;

93. Keighran John, Brundell, George Shelly ;

93. Keighran John, Brundell, Thomas Percival ;

93. Keighran John, Brundell, L. F. De Salis;

95. Kiley IL. Spring's Creek, Thomas Percival ;

95. Kiley U, Spring's Creek, L. F, De Salis ;

95. Kiley Cf., Spring's Creek ; Messrs. M'Donell ;

99. Lewis Charles, AVcciaspcr, Eleanor Terry ;. loi. Leahy and Rail, Killimicat, John Keighran ;

102. Linton Edward, Kinlnt, E. J, Blox ham ;

101. Mitchell Thomas, Mungabbaruna, David Taylor;

105. Mitchell Thomas, Little Billvbong, J. C. Whitiv ;

100, Morrice John, Buckargringle, John Iveighrnn ;

100. Morrice John, Buckargringle, Alfred Boll ;

107. Morrice John, Mulliiigaudrn, W.M. Conley;

107. Morrice John, Mullingandro, M'Kcnzio and Wylde;

108. Matu Thomas IL, Umubbce and Toonga, G. M'Leay ;

108. Moto Thomas IL, Umubbo and Toonga, R. J. G abbett; lil. Mara and Macnamara, Head of the Gilmore, Richard Heaver;

115, Murphy Daniel, Adginbilly, Thomas Howe ;

110. M'Leay A. and G., Borambola, Thomas II. Mate;

110. M'Leay A. and G., Borambola. William Guise ;

117. M'Leay A. and G" Pulliton, Toole and Troy ;

117. M'Leay A. and G., Pulüton, Owen and Pring:

119. M'Lsay W. and J., Junior, Mul- berrygong, W. Chapman ami G. Tabor;

122. Mooro Charles and John. Conblondonga, Messrs. Broughton ;

134. M'Dougall Archi- bald, Goboulong, Thomas Howe ;

125. Mangan Thomas Joseph, now J. G. L. Williams, Little River, Couradigby, Fleanor 'IVrrv ;

125. Mangan Thomas Joseph, now J. G. L. Williams, Little River, Couradigby, T. and 11. Beckham;

126. Manton Charles, Ganour, for-merly Neimer, Bell and Wilson, per W. Spain;

127. Nixon Robert, Gignrto or Tywong, John Peter;

127. Nixon Robert, Gigado or Tywong, "William Guiso ;

129. Osborne Henry, Wagarababily, L. F. De Salis;

130. Osborne Henry, Bevokong Mana Aru jop, or Old Man Creek, James Rudd.

130. Osborne Henry. Bovokong Mann Arnjoe, or Old Man Creek, John Bray ;

131. Osborne Reny, Tootool, James E. Wall ;

131. Osborne, Henry Tootool, Elizn Vin cet, per T. Mate ;

132. O'Brien Cornelius, Cotway or Adgunbilly, G. M'Donald ;

132. Owen., now Owen and Pring., Mangoplar, Patrick Supple;

133. Owen R,, now Owen and Pring, Slangoplor, G. M'Leay ;

133. Owen R.. now Owen and Pring , Mangoplar, John Peter;

134. Peter John, Gumly Gumly, William Guise;

135. Peter John, Ugoblic, Arthur Pooley Onslow;

135. Peter John, Ugoblc, S. D. Gordon ;

130. Peter John, Sandy Creek. Robert Nixon ;

136. Peter Joou, Sandy Creek, Toole and Troy;

133. Purtell and Carmody, Mountain Creek, T. H. Bardwell, per Dunsmure and Longmore ;

138. Purtell and Carmodv, Mountain Creek, Elliott lleriott ;

138. Purtell and Carmody. Mountain Creek, M'Kenzie and Wylde;

132. Post James, Coonrdinia.lE. Hcriott ;

139. Post James, Coonardinia, J. O. Whitty;

141. Percival Thomas, Brungle Creek, William Kiley

141. Percival Thomas, Brungle Creek, L. F. De Salis ; H. Percival Thomas. Bruugle Creek, John Keighran;

14?. Redfern and Alexander, Messrs., Moroca, W. S. Boyd ;

146. Rudd Jarnrs, Wogangobirnmby, Henry Osborne ;

147. Robertson and Davidson, Buüarbung, James E. Wall ;

147 Robertson and Davidson, Bullaibung, John Bray;

161. Supple Patrick, Giabbin, Owen and Pring ;

163. Shelly William, Estate of, Bumbowlee, Messrs. Broughton;

153. Shelly William, Estate of, Bumbowlee, John Keighran ;

156. Stuckey Henry, Tumblong, P. Stuckey, sen.

157. Stuckey Peter, sen Willie Plumah, H. Stuckey;

159. Smyth and De Salis, Darbalara, Thomas Howe ;

159. Smith and De Salis, Darbalara, William Kiley ;

159. Smith and De Salis, Darbalara, Henry Osborne : J & J. Smith and De Salis, Darbalara, John Keighran;

167 Stockwell.John, now Edward Bingham, Gilmore Creek, J. A. and R. K Broughton ;

167. Tooth John, Estate of, Bendenderra, Peter Stuckey ;

168. Thsosby Charles, Warcoal Creek, E. J. Hogg ;

169. *. Taylor Samuel, Tannas, T. and H. Beckham ; -

170. Troy Nicholas, Kiamba Creek, G. . M'Leay;

170. Troy Nicholas, Kiamba Creek,..John Peter;

172. Terry John, Estate of, *'Corradigby, Thomas G. L. Williams;

172.Torry John, Estate of, Corradigby, Samuel Bowler ;

174. Vincent I*aac, Mittagong, C. M.Edghill;

176. Whitty J. C. and II., now J. C. Whitty, Blowering, George Shelly ;

177. Whitty J. C. and H., now J. C. Whitty, Lacmalac, Anderson and Duffer ;

178. Whitty J. C. and H., now J. C. Whitty, Billabong ; T. H. Bardwell, per Dunsmure and Longmoic;

178, Whitty J. C. and II., now J. C Whitty, Billabong, G. M'Leay ;

17S. Whitty J. C. and II., now J. C. Whitty, Billabong, Elliott Heriott ;

179. Walker William, Kyeamba, Thomas H. Mate ; 179. Walker William, Kyeamba, John Case ;

179. Walker William, Kyeamba, N. Troy; 180. Walker William, Jellingroo, R. P. Jenkins;

180. Walker William, Jellingroo, Estate of John Hillas ;

180. Walker William, Jellingroo, Charles Simpson, per H. E. Michell ;

181. Warton Joshua, now William Conley, Mullinjandray, John .Morrice ;

181. Warton Joshua, now William Conley, Mullinjnndry, Henry Calder j

181. Warton Joshua, now William Conley, Mullinjandray, John Hore ;

183. West Frank, Buna Buck Buck, (Adelong), Messrs. Broughton,

189. Wall James Egan, Hanging Rock, R. H. Best ;

189. Wall James Egan, Hanging Hock, J. G. Church;

189. Wall James Egan, Hanging Rock, John Peter;

189. Wall James Egan, Hanging Rock, Owen and Pring;

189. Wall James Egan, Hanging Hock, Robertson and Davidson.

MANEROO. - No. of claim as gazetted - 6. Name of applicant for lease - Brooks Richard ; Name of run applied for to lease - Gejizrick; Party lodging caveat against the issue of such lease Wallace and Ryrie ;

12. Binnie James, Burragandra, Donald McPhee ;

14. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Mafra, John Pendergrass, per Nichols and Williams ;

14. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Mafra, John Eccleston ;

15. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Moyallen Downs, G. Garnock;

10. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Bibenluke, & W. Hamilton ;

16. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Bibenluke, & G. Garnock;

19. Boyd B., now W. Sprott Boyd, Boco Rock, F. Cooper;

24. Burcher Stephen, Bridbow, P. Clifford;

26. Bradley William, Cooma, & James Kirwan ;

27. Bradley William, Myalla, P. Mullady ;

27. Bradley William, Myalla, F. Cooper;

32. rierley Abram, Arable, William Bradley, per S. K. Salling;

33. Brown George, Kydra, Green Gully, P. Clifford;

35. Bowman William, Mohawk, Dugald M'Donuld;

40. Clifford, Patrick, Greenland, Daniel Lucey;

40. Clifford Patrick, Greenland, George Brown ;

41. Campbell Ronald, Bombalo, James Mattheson ;

41. Campbell Ronald, Bombalo, Chas.Throsby ;

42. Coghill John, Jinden, H. Gordon ;

47. Cosgrove and York, Billy Lingera, D. Driscoll ;

47. Cosgrove and York, Billy Lingera, P. Clifford ;

48. Cosgrove and York, Adamin dinnee, D. Driscoll;

51. Driscoll Daniel, Ucumbean, York and Cosgrove;

61. Gordon Hugh, Wambaguga, John Coghill ;

62. Good William, Windy Corner, Patrick Clifford ;

62. Goodwin William, Windy Comer, James Kirwan ;

66. Hibburd William, Archer's Flat, Thomas M. Moore :

68. Haslington Edward, Big Badger, Terence Mahoney ;

77. Kirwan James, Cooma, Wallace and Ryrie ;

77. Kirwan James, Cooma, William Bradley, per S. K. Salting;

80. Keirle James, Boloco Rock, J. M'Guigan ;

81. Kelly Thomas, Coura, A. Cutmore;

85. Lucy Daniel, Umeralla, P. Clifford ;

91. Mowatt Francis, Bolero, Cosgrove and York ;

91. Mowatt Francis, Bolero, William Barrett ;

95. M'Guigan John, Boloka Creek, James Keirle;

98. Marsden James, Junction Station, J. Nicholson, junior ; 99. M'Donald Dugald, Nimitybelle, Donald M'Phee ; 99. M'Donald Dugald, Nimitybelle, Francis Cooper ; 104. O'Hara Hugh, Nimity- belle, Donald M'Phee ; 111. Roberts Thomas, Curry Flat, P. Mallady ; 1

120. Rankin, D., Native Dog Flat, A. Jeffries, per J. Norton ;

120. Rankin D., Native Dog Flat, W. Hamilton ;

122. Simpson George, Delegate, Sophia Ives Campbell ;

124. Stanton James Nimitybelle, Donald M'Phee ;

114. Throsby Charles, Maharatta, D. M'Phee ;

132. Thompson William, Biggam, G. J. Thompson; 135. 'Thornton Morgans, Square Range, Donald M'Phee ; 137. Wairen Gilbert, Greenland, Patrick Clifford ;

139. Williams John, Head of Curry's Flat, D. M'Donald. - (Ref- The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)(about) Previous issue Saturday 10 March 1849).

1838 The late rains have fjone generally tbrough,the, country, and have prevailed to a much more plentiful extent, especially through, out'the southern districts, than in Sydney, and its immediate neighbourhood. On Thursday, the 8th instant, the Mulwarey Ponds at the rear of the old township of Guulburn, suddenly over flowed, and presented the appearance rather of a rapid current,' than of a few atngnaut pools, which they have been during the last three years.

Two horse teams belonging to Mr John Warby, of Campbelltown, returning from Yass, attempted to cross the high road between two of the ponds about one hundred rods from the residence of the Police Magistrate, about four o'clock on the afternoon of that day, when the water was running, about five feet in its deepest part, but the attempt was attended with disastrous consequences.

The foremost team, on which independently of the driver, there was a passenger, his wife and two infant children, with much difficulty gained the opposite side of the road, the water reaching several inches above the bed of the dray; but the dray which followed immediately after proved not so fortunate, the horses being swept from off their feet by the rapidity of the current into one of the deep ponds, where they with the dray and the drivers disappeared instantaneously, and the loading glided away swiftly with the stream.

Mr Stewart, who witnessed the occurrence from the verandah of his house, hastened with proper assistance to the spot and arrived Just in time to be present at the draggiug out of the half drowned driver, from a watery grave, at the eleventh hour by the passenger in the former dray at the imminent peril of his own life, but the horses, (two valuable draught animals, worth at least one hundred guineas) were drowned, and the dray and harness were not recovered until the following day, when tbe water had subsided upwards of three feet.

Much praise is due to Mr Stewart for his prompt humanity towards the unfortunate driver, whose suspended animation he lenovated by administering warm restoratives — as well as for the humanity he displayed towards the rest of the travellers who had lost the whole of their stock of provisions and comforts in the flood, and were unable to return to the township for a fresh supply.

The rain fell in torrents in Campbelltown during the whole of Wednesday last, as well as most of the preceeding night, and the -various creeks and water holes of that neighbourhood are consequently well filled. The good folks of Campbelltown are in great glee at receiving this bountiful supply of rain, anticipating plentiful second crops of hay as there result, but the wheat crops being forward, will sustain little or no benefit from the circumstance. Farther up the country, the wheat crops are considerably more backward, and their appearance be tokens a more plentiful harvest. - (Ref- The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848)(about) Previous issue Tuesday 20 November 1838).