The only settler on the Newstead Estate, and probably the only soldier settler in the district, with a team of draught horses is Mr. R. J. Bell, who has named his block "Bellview." ...
Article : 959 wordsMr and Mrs. Bruce Moir and daughter Robyn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 words"No life like the land," says Mrs. Les Hamel, whose husband has a 1760 acre Mook on Ne[?]tead. Mr. Hamel was away looking tarough his sheep in "the back paddock" when we called at Lemah" (Hamel in ...
Article : 268 words[?] Soldier Settler's home in the Inverell district. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 8 wordsMr. S. P. ("Seb") O'Brien go t a very fine homestead with his 1360 acre block, which ...
Article : 971 wordsMr. B. J. ("Jim") Morse is the [?]oungest of the 12 soldier settlers on [?]wstead. [?] 1280-acre block is only ewes. ...
Article : 374 wordsMr. R. K. Austin, who is a native of Delungra and has lived all his life in this district, was "very pleased to strike a block around here." Mr. Austin has a 1460 acre ...
Article : 504 wordsMartin T. O'Shea, a young man who has "knocked round Australia and other parts of the world," is happy to settle on his block—and ...
Article : 778 words[?] "Bellvue." Newstead, who, before [?] as a member of The Women's Land [?] was the champion Cotton Pic[?]er of the Queensland Womens Land Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsDuring a tour of the Newstead North Soldier Settlers we encountered Mr. C. F. (Chartie) Anderson, of Swan ...
Article : 189 wordsOne-time Australian representative Rugby Union footballer, Mr. A. C. Munsie, is now ...
Article : 337 wordsBefore the war Bruce Mair, of Yetman, and Bob Wor[?], of Inverell, both worked in banks, When war broke ut they enlisted on the same day, joined the same regi[?]— and after the war drew adjoining blocks on the ...
Article : 370 wordsFormer Oakwood resident, Mr. M. G. M. ("Max") Woods was ah officer of the Department of Soil Conservation before he became a soldier settler and he is using his knowledge in a practical way on his ...
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The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1907, 1909 - 1954), Mon 9 Feb 1953, Page 6
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