Cattle from
Brungle to Adelaide 19 September
1849 The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser |
Cattle. News
reached town last week, stating that Mr. John Keighran
had arrived at the Darling on his way to Adelaide with a large number
of cattle and horses from Brungle Plains, Tumut River, New South Wales. The cattle
are said to consist chiefly of working bullocks. They may be expected at
Adelaide during the week Adelaide
Times, Sept. 3. Horses. Besides
those of Mr. Keighran, at the Darling, en
route for Adelaide, there are 400 head of horses just come overland from New
South Wales, and are now about Moorunde. They
are chiefly owned by Mr. Rolffe and Mr. Baker,
and consist of mixed descriptions and ages. They
are accompanied by a lot of Mr. Newman's cattle from the Darling. Adelaide
Times, Sept. 3. |