Bukalong Station

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Bukalong Station

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        Dates of existence

        c. 1858 -

        History

        Bukalong Station was originally owned by John Boucher. In 1874 the sons of George Garnock, who owned the adjacent area of Mount Pleasant, formed a partnership, Garnock Brothers (Charles; John; David Matthew; and Andrew William), and bought Bukalong from the Boucher Estate. In 1903 the partnership dissolved and Bukalong became the property of the youngest brother, Andrew William Garnock. After his death in 1943, Bukalong station was inherited by Charles Tony Garnock and is still owned by his descendents.

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        Bombala, New South Wales

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        sheep and cattle farming

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        Entered from deposit description on 6 May 2011

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            Sources

            www.abc.net.au/rural/legends/stories/1_2.htm (accessed on 6 May 2011)
            Monaro Pioneers database: www.monaropioneers.com/garnockg.htm (accessed on 6 May 2011)

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