That's because she has traveled many of the nation's lakes, rivers and inlets behind the helm of her 34-foot Silverton, Buy the Hour. |
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Charles came to Australia in 1869 and eventually found employment as a boundary rider at Mount Gipps Station near Silverton. |
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It was thought the bath may have been used to store bodies awaiting burial or transfer from Silverton. |
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There's 30,000 carob trees, seedlings and root stock at Limestone Station near Silverton. |
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I know because I was one of the first to present such a programme, the catchily named Weekend with Rod Liddle and Kate Silverton. |
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When silver was discovered across the border at Silverton, Thackaringa and Broken Hill teamsters from Terowie had more work than they could handle. |
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We arrived in Exeter at and retrieved the keys from the bints at the letting agency, drove to Silverton and arrived at the lovely, lovely cottage. |
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Prior to this arrangement the Smuggler had used as many as six hundred burros to haul high-grade ore over the range to be shipped via the Silverton Railroad to the smelter. |
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The Great War poet Wilfred Owen was a resident, whilst his fellow poet Mary Webb much loved the town and referred to it many a time in her works under the guise of Silverton. |
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