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Bylong Lee Creek

1923

27 August 1923

WEDDING AT BYLONG. A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of England on Wednesday last, when the Rev. W. V. Thompson (Rylstone) united in holy bonds of matrimony Percival, son of Mr. W. P. Collins, Merriwa, and Thelma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gettens, of Bylong. The honeymoon will be spent at Katoomba, and the future home of the happy couple will be Lee Creek, Bylong.1 .



1949

29 September 1949

ATTRACTIVE BYLONG VALLEY PROPERTIES
Deceased Estate
WIGELMAR” (5445 acs.) “LEE CK.” (1428 acs.) “YARRAN” (1092 acs.)
For Public Auction, Wednesday, Oct. 12, '49
at MUDGEE TOWN HALL, at 2.30 p.m.
Under instructions from the Executors of Estate late G. W. Traill, “WIGELMAR” - 5445 Acres; viz: -
3525 acres Freehold;
1920 acres C.L. Capital Value 20/- per acre.
Fronting main Rylstone/Bylong road. About 23 miles from Rylstone Railway, 5 miles from Bylong, about 180 miles from Sydney. Rich undulating chocolate soil, basalt, and limestone, creek flats, and including a high peak outcrop. Principal timbers, Appletree, Box and Kurrajong. Heavy carrying, first class breeding and fattening country for sheep and cattle. Boundaries netted; several netted subdivisions, 30 paddocks. Good stone homestead, 12 rooms; two cottages, stables and sheds. Very good woolshed (4 stands). Watered by several sub-bores and wells, equipped with mills and tanks.
“LEE CREEK” - 1418¼ Acres, viz: -
647¾ acres Freehold;
596¼ acres C.P.;) - £197 due to Crown on C.P. & C.L.
174¼ acres C.L.)
Situated 38 miles from Rylstone Railway, 6 miles from Bylong, (adjoining “Yarran”). “Lee Creek” has a double creek frontage, also watered by 4 wells (equipped) The creek flats are ideal for LUCERNE and DAIRYING. When under lucerne some years ago excellent results were obtained. The balance of this property comprises rising ground timbered with Appletree, Kurrajong and Box. Boundaries netted and subdivided into several paddocks. Cottage (concrete), 4 rooms, and outbuildings. -
“YARRAN” - 1092½ Acres, viz:-
575 acres Freehold:
517 acres CF. & CL. (£323 due to Crown).
About 20 miles from Rylstone Railway and about 8 miles from Bylong, (adjoining “Lee Creek”). Level to undulating and small portion hilly. Timbers, Box, Yarran and Kurrajong. About 200 acres arable. Boundaries netted. Old house (out of repair). Watered by well equipped with mill.
TERMS: CASH
REMARKS: These properties were held by the late Mr. G. W. TRAILL for very many years, and are now only being sold to wind-up the Estate. The completion of the Railway through Bylong, which is under construction, will provide easy access to rail. The District rainfall averages about 25 inches per annum and is generally regarded as a very safe quarter of the State. The locality is perhaps more widely known through the reputation of several famous Blood Horse Studs, and “Wigelmar”, also “Yarran”, are considered well suited for this purpose, also for cattle breeding, in conjunction with other pursuits, including, fat lamb-raising. Inspection recommended.
For further particulars or arrangements to inspect, apply to: -
SCHUTE BELL BADGERY LUMBY LTD.,
CHATSWORTH HOUSE, SYDNEY, BW 4341.
O. L MILLING & COMPANY
MUDGEE (118 & 332) DUNEDOO (2 & 76) DUBBO (351).
Solicitors to the Estate:-
ASHER, OLD & JONES, 5 BLIGH STREET, SYDNEY2 .


1 Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative. ‘WEDDING AT BYLONG.’ 27 August 1923. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155626323
2 Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 29 September 1949, p. 8. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article156448992

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