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Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 54, 60, 199-205
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Dalswinton Estate
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Advertisement - 3 310 acres, a considerable portion enclosed. Well watered paddocks; garden well stocked with the best description of fruits with a vineyard of 2 acres; a slab cottage of nine rooms, spacious kitchen conveniently attached together with an excellent set of offices consisting of a barn, 6 stall stable with a room at each end, a suite of stores, dairy, pig styes, stockyards etc., agricultural impolements, team of oxen milch cows. To be leased. Apply to Mr. Pagan on the farm
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Dalswinton Estate
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Alexander Johnstone of Dalswinton assigned a convict shoemake
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Dalswinton Estate
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J.H. Pagan of Dalswinton assigned a convict soldier
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Dalswinton Estate
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The Clydesdale horse 'Tinker' to stand at Dalswinton
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Dalswinton Estate
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Notice - Henry George cautioning against trespassing on the Dalswinton estate which he rented