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James Readford (1836-1909) lived at Woodlawn for many years1
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20 February 1902
Important Sale near Rylstone.
On Monday next Messrs. Stewart and Smith will hold a most important auction sale at Woodlawn, Rylstone, under instructions from Mr. Baker. The most attractive line in the calalogue is a fine herd of 50 head of dairy cows, more than half of which are in full milk. There is also a very complete agricultural plant, comprising reaper and binder, ploughs, harrows, &c., and three very fine draught horses. There is also a seperator driven by steam, and altogether the sale should prove most attractive2
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24 August 1925
WOOL LIENS
Moore, Harold R
|Given by|Given to|Particulars of Property Mortgaged|Dated|Filed|Amount Secured|No|
|Harold R Moore|F & G Co-op|Clip of 400 sheep at Woodlawn, Rylstone|Aug 8|Aug 17|400 0 0|1445|3
23 March 1927
A FINE PROPERTY
ADDITION TO ROCKVILLE
The property known as "Woodlawn" has been purchased by Mr. G. McQuiggan of Rylstone. Six hundred acres of this property purchased some months ago from Mr. Moore, and now the homestead with the remaining one hundred and ten acres has been bought from Mr. C. Johnston. "Woodlawn" added to Mr. McQuiggan's present holding, "Rockville" gives him a fine property which includes four miles of river frontage4
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In 1946 Mr & Mrs Bruce Bisley were living at Woodlawn5
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