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  • William Frederick Buchanan (21 June 1824 – 2 May 1911) was an Australian pastoralist and gold prospector. Buchanan was born in Dublin to Lieutenant Charles...
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  • for the New York Central William Buchanan (pastoralist) (1824–1911), Australian pastoralist and gold prospector William Buchanan (footballer) (1911–?),...
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  • 1874 until 1911 William Buchanan (pastoralist) (1824–1911), Australian pastoralist and gold prospector Andrew Buchanan (American politician) (1780–1848)...
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    Nathaniel Buchanan (1826 – 23 September 1901) was an Australian pioneer pastoralist, drover and explorer. Buchanan was born near Dublin, and was of Scottish...
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    notably for pastoralist, Frederick Dutton. He later served as manager at Anlaby Station. He was also a Justice of the Peace. Alexander Buchanan was born...
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    Legislative Assembly. Buchanan was born in London, England in 1823 to William and Charlotte Buchanan. On his arrival in Australia, He became a partner in a general...
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    Henry Dutton (1844 – 25 August 1914) was a pastoralist in South Australia, known as the "Squire of Anlaby". He was the father of Henry Hampden Dutton...
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  • William Cross Yuille (28 March 1819 – 19 July 1894) was a Scottish Australian pastoralist notable as, after immigrating to Australia, as a founder of...
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  • “Paraway”, given to pastoralist, drover and explorer Nathanial ‘Nat’ Buchanan by the local Aboriginal people. Nathaniel Buchanan (1826 – 23 September...
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  • which included the Kalkaringi and Daguragu area, was granted to pastoralist Nathaniel Buchanan in 1883 for the Wave Hill cattle station. It was stocked with...
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    his longest and toughest journey of exploration, he travelled with Nat Buchanan due west from Glen Prairie and came across the rich pastures on the traditional...
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    ready for market. The property was purchased by Nathaniel Buchanan's brother, William Buchanan who then suffered from a tick infestation on cattle in the...
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    cities in Russia". Russia Beyond. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Elizabeth Buchanan, ed. (2021). Russian Energy Strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Implications...
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    described by Buchanan), "a group of newcomers to the court, who had been peasant soldiers only a few years before ..." According to historian William Pinch:...
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    Murranji Track (category Pastoralists)
    by pastoralist and drover Nat Buchanan in 1886 when taking cattle to The Kimberleys (Western Australia). Buchanan travelled alongside Gordon Buchanan, "Greenhide"...
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    Narrabri grazier in 1911 the lease was transferred to William Buchanan and Charles Henry Buchanan. The 1008 square mile Glengyle leasehold became part...
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    transformed into food producers, possibly through contact with northern pastoralists and agriculturalists, as the environment became more arid. Hunter-gatherers...
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    William Henry Suttor (Senior) (12 December 1805 – 20 October 1877) was an Australian pastoralist and politician. Suttor was born in Baulkham Hills, New...
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    Plantation to grow sugar cane by the surveyor William Fryar, the land was eventually purchased by the pastoralist James Tyson in 1876. A housing estate development...
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    an English-born Australian customs officer, trader, buffalo shooter, pastoralist and miner. Arriving in Australia before 1873, Robinson tried pearling...
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