Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 67, 1877

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E
23 June 1877
29 April 2011
29 April 2011

Location

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E

Queensland State Archives

20 chains to an inch

Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 67, 1877. This was the third selection that was ‘Applied for by the Trustees of the late H.S. Wills in right of their run called Cullin-la-ringo’. Although the northern portion of this selection shows Duncan’s or Swallows Tail Creek which has ‘open forest’, descending into ‘open undulating downs with a few saplings and trees’, the south-western portion was deemed as ‘worthless perished country’. In selection 68 the location of the ‘Murder of Wills and party’ is marked. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 66, 1877

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E
23 June 1877
29 April 2011
29 April 2011

Location

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E

Queensland State Archives

20 chains to an inch

Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 66, 1877. The land in this part of the selection is made up of ‘open undulating downs’. The Clermont Road runs through the southern portion and joins selection 65 on the eastern boundary – the far side of the map shows a diagram of this connection along Six Mile Creek. In selection 68 the location of the ‘Murder of Wills and party’ is marked. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 65, 1877

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E
23 June 1877
29 April 2011
29 April 2011

Location

Gindie, QLD
Australia
23° 43' 22.3572" S, 148° 8' 36.132" E

Queensland State Archives

20 chains to an inch

Cullin-la-ringo run, selection 65, 1877. Sixteen years after the death of Horatio Spencer Wills the trustees of the family estate applied for control of the station. This transfer required that the trustees had the run mapped accurately which was completed on 23 June 1877. The map shows the ‘open downs’ which were the primary landscape features of this part of the run. On the eastern boundary on Stony Creek there are drafting yards, stables, the head station, woolshed and shearers hut. The road from Rockhampton to Clermont can be seen running through the station. This map was among four portions of Cullin-la-ringo which were surveyed in 1877, the final year that the leases for Cullin-la-ringo remained with the sons of Wills. In the accompanying map of selection 68 the location of the ‘Murder of Wills and party’ is marked. Collection of the Queensland State Archives

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