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Court evidence by Wilkie objected to Constable James Johstone
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Partnership between John P.Wilkie and Walter Smith (Storekeepers) dissolved by mutual consent
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Inn keeper. White Swan Inn having taken over from George Chivers
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Innkeeper. Insolvent
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Innkeeper. Insolvent.
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E. Baker threatening to sell Wilkies mail cart if debts not paid
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60,000 acres of land named Mohahan Creek or Wilkies Creek. Claim to lease of Crown Lands beyond the settled districts
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Proprietor of White Swan Inn. Inn to be let
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Wife Grace Marshall died on Friday 29th September aged 24 10 days after giving birth to a son
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John Freer, an elderly man in the service of John Wilkie died suddenly after eating a hearty meal
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Criminal Court Records. Muswellbrook Court of Petty Sessions, Letter Books, 1838-1851. Ancestry
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Correspondence from E.D. Day enclosing a certificate from the majority of the Magistrates resident in the Merton district in favour of Mr. J.P. Wilkie s application for a publicans licence.
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The Brisbane Courier
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Edward England summoned John Perrell Wilkie for illegally detaining a horse. Case dismissed
Place:
Dasndine, Queensland
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Notice - to John Perrell Wilkieto pay or cause to be paid all principal and interest money due and owning under an Indenture of Mortgage
Source:
Dalby Herald and Western Queensland Advertiser
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Died on 23rd May at Dalby, Jean, wife of John Perrell Wilkie
Source:
The Brisbane Courier
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Died suddenly on 26th December at his residence aged 71 years and 6 months
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The Brisbane Telegraph
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It is with much regret that we have to announce the death of our old friend and fellow townsman Mr. John Perrell Wilkie, one of our oldest residents. Mr. Wilkie had been ailing for some time past but it was not expected that his end was so near. On Wednesday evening 26th ultimo he was sitting on the verandah when he said he felt cold. Mrs. Wilkie went in to the house to procure a wrapper for him and on returning found him still sitting in his chair, but with his head hanging down. On attempting to raise his head Mrs. Wilkie was horror stricken to find that he was dead.
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Died on 26 December 1883 at his residence, Dalby. Original owner of Daandine, Callandoon, Occabulla, Hill End etc. and one of the first pioneer squatters in that colony.
First Name:
John R. Esq.,
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Ganbdang, Patrick Plains
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Marriage of John R. Wilkie Esq., of Merton to Miss G.M. Burrows
Source:
Queensland Figaro
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John Perrell Wilkie arrived in Sydney in 1833 and held a station in 1839 on Kings Creek Pages River. He took up Daandine in 1844 which he afterwards rented to the late Charles Coxen and went to England. He returned to Daandine in 1863, and found the station in difficulties which ended in his losing it. He afterwards was engaged in business in Dalby, and was for several years in connection with Mr. Roche in the agency and forwarding trade. He was a prominent mover in all local matters and became largely identified with the local jockey club. He was a native of Kent, England. The cause of his death was fatty degeneration of the heart