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  • Phoebe Scobie died at Bullarook, near Ballarat, on 19 October 1899, aged 66.<ref>Gervasoni, Clare and Ford,
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  • ...ars on a dark blue background, was flown on an eighty foot pole taken from Bullarook. The diggers took the ‘Oath of the Southern Cross’. They knelt, and wit
    1 KB (196 words) - 20:03, 10 April 2017
  • ...was in possession of a Miners Licence. He owned the Steam Timber Mill at [[Bullarook]] and was listed as a Timber Merchant, Sturt Street, Ballarat.
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  • ...ick, Spring Hill vicinity. Children: Rachel (1857 Creswick); Clara (1859 [[Bullarook]]); John (1861 [[Kingston]]); Eliza (23 October 1864 [[Spring Hill]]); Will
    1 KB (181 words) - 16:07, 16 October 2013
  • From Ballarat Roger and Anne Pitt went to the Bullarook goldfields [[Creswick]], then [[Daylesford]] then California Gully [[Bendig
    3 KB (400 words) - 13:22, 22 March 2021
  • Nevins may have been involved in a quartz-crushing venture at Bullarook in early 1859.<ref name=star590202>GORDON. (1859, February 2). The Star (Ba
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  • ...the Jupitor Gold Mining Company with the place of operation by Rocky Lead, Bullarook (Rocklyn).<ref>Ballarat Star, 15 October 1862.</ref> ::A numerously attended meeting of the miners of Rocky Lead, Bullarook, was held on Friday evening at the Rocky Lead Hotel, for the purpose of con
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