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  • Rosa Hawker – School Mistress at Clare

    ." * Family - Boarding School - Teacher of French - Bungaree - References Family Rosa Hawker was born before moving to Clare to be closer to another branch of the Hawker family who owned the station at Bungaree Bungaree Rosa and her mother moved onto Bungaree station in 1874 where Rosa took over the small station (The Bungaree School House, also used as the Council Chambers, built 1868, attached on the left is the

  • Faithful Mr William Beare

    Beare managed Bungaree for the Hon. G. C. Michael's, Bungaree. Another daughter, Margaret Doris Beatrice Beare is now Mrs. On his retirement from Bungaree, W. L. Beare built Bleak House. Bungaree In 1856 he was engaged by the late Hon. G. C. Hawker to take the supervision of Bungaree, and during his management the foundation of the famous Bungaree

  • The Hope family of "Wolta Wolta"

    , was built in 1856‐7 on land in Union Street donated by William Gordon McKay, an early overseer at Bungaree Diaries John Hope’s diaries commence on Thursday 12 May 1853, the day he took over the management of ‘Bungaree (President, Clare Agricultural Society, pioneer pastoralist of Bungaree) , O. Provis, (Vigneron ?)

  • Clare Historian Jean Schmaal

    At one time there was quite a large aboriginal population at Bungaree ('Bungari' is a Ngadjuri word meaning

  • 'Continentals' at 'Bleak House'

    Beare On his retirement as manager of Bungaree, original Colonist William L. "After leaving Bungaree Mr. Hawker, at Bungaree, staying there till 1872.

  • When Clare played Polo

    places associated with polo were used to describe the chukkers, and guests booked partners for the Bungaree Hawker, Esq., for their kindness in allowing the club to use the ground on East Bungaree that we played

  • Clare's First Settlers

    Poland; the first agricultural ventures were wheat growing and sheep - the Hawker family settled at "Bungaree

  • Explorers Burke & Wills in Clare's Past

    retrieval of the remains of these famous Australian explorers occurred on 8 –9 Dec 2012, departing from Bungaree

  • Jean Moyle, talented historian & artist

    Hawker of Bungaree." David Davies arrived in 1840 as manager for Clare's E.B. Gulf Road are a rich alluvial flat where reeds grow, and in 1842 it is recorded that George Hawker, of Bungaree

  • Founder Paddy Gleeson: "King of Clare"

    Gleeson headed a party who rode out on the Bungaree road to meet the remains of Burke.

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