Coradgery, New South Wales

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title: Coradgery, New South Wales
text: Coradgery located at 32°48′54″S 148°00′04″ is a rural locality of Parkes Shire situated near the Bogan River, in New South Wales, Australia. The first freehold land leases were granted in September 1848, the first four including Coradgery. By December 1849, the property was sought to be owned by gentlemen Bray and Palmer. It was given to be 20 030 acres and capable of hosting 750 head of cattle. By 1859, it was brothers George and John Palmer, who used as cattle brands an upside-down 'GP', and a
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description: Rural locality in New South Wales, Australia
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date modified: 2023-09-25T21:48:46Z
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