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Spicers Creek

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Spicers Creek (Co. Lincoln) 32°23’S. 149°09’E., 28 km NE of Wellington; gold, farming, grazing; Angl. C. (All Souls’) b. 1956 by Malcolm Cunnynghame, d. by Barry King, closed; cemetery (41 graves 1891+) 1888; PO 1880, burnt down 1977; Presb. C. 1905; school 1881, new one b. 1882 by G. G. Payne, closed 1901, reopened 1908-27 and 1957-84; telephone 1914; TX 1918; Union C., demolished; whooping cough epidemic 1921; pop. 363 (1901), 235 (1911), 153 (1921), 150 (1933), 119 (1947), 103 (1954), 128 (1961)1 .

References

1 Simpson, Phillip. Historical Guide to New South Wales. North Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty Ltd, 2020, p. 656.

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