THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 1862 August 18, P. 6
James Tyson sells his Deniliquin properties to Robert Landale, who would just two years later represent the seat of Murray from 1864 to 1869 in the NSW Legislative Assembly. The sale included leases to the Upper, Lower, and South Deniliquin properties totalling 221,997 acres1 plus some smaller freeholds, all with frontages on the Edward River and Tuppal Creek.
Here’s a transcription of the article:
TRANSFER OF STATION PROPERTY – During the week the sale of the neighbouring stations – Upper, Lower, and South Deniliquin – has been effected, Mr. James Tyson, finding a purchaser in Mr. Landale, of the Moulamein. We are not in possession of the figure. Town-talk, however, names £90,000, £30,000 being cash. Pastoral Times.
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THE COLONIAL TREASURER’S UNEXPENDED BALANCES. &c. (1862, August 18). The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), p. 6. Retrieved January 16, 2016, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28624100