Nmp Event 61889
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Nmp Event 61889 has 35 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:has associated individuals(2), associated with pastoral run landowner(1), contextualized in aborigines in the north(1)
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- John William Crowley[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
- William Groves[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Associated With Pastoral Run LandownerassociatedWithPastoralRunLandowner
- William Groves[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Contextualized in Aborigines in the NorthcontextualizedInAboriginesInTheNorth
- null[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Described As OutragesdescribedAsOutrages
- null[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
First Reported in YearfirstReportedInYear
- 1887[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Framed As Attack on PropertyframedAsAttackOnProperty
- null[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Telegraph 1887 08 15 P2[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has Date of First ReportinghasDateOfFirstReporting
- 1887[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has DescriptionhasDescription
- THE ABORIGINES IN THE NORTH. Last week (says the Port Douglas Chronicle of August 5) ... Another case is that of Mr. J. W. Crowley, who is also a victim of outrages by the blacks. On the 2nd instant one of his bullocks was speared in the paddock at Grove's, and he was informed the blacks had been running the bullocks on the two previous days.[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has Entry IdhasEntryId
- 61889[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has LabelhasLabel
- Attack on stock - J.W. Crowley's bullock at Groves', Rifle Creek (2 August 1887)[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Has Location DescriptionhasLocationDescription
- The paddock at Groves'[1]all time · Row 2172 Eid 61889
Other facts (22)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Location Notes | William Groves lived at Wetherby (see notes). This is the location of contemporary Wetherby, adjusted to display on map | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Other | [1] |
| Has Max X Coordinate | 145.336772 | [1] |
| Has Max Y Coordinate | -16.609914 | [1] |
| Has Min X Coordinate | 145.336772 | [1] |
| Has Min Y Coordinate | -16.609914 | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on stock/property | [1] |
| Has Notes Comments | Wetherby, formerly known as Weatherboards when a Groves' property, is about half way between Mt. Molloy and Rifle Creek, on the old Molloy Port Douglas road. (Townsville Daily Bulletin 22 March 1954, p2) "The one, however, which most impressed the travellers was a place called the Weatherboards, or Grove's, about eighteen or nineteen miles out" (Queenslander 11 February 1882, p179) | [1] |
| Has Other Damage Effects | One bullock speared | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Involves Coordinate Point | Location 145 336772 16 609914 | [1] |
| Is Csv Record Number | 2172 | [1] |
| Occurs in Year | 1887 | [1] |
| Occurs on Day and Month | 2 August | [1] |
| Part of Csv With Total Records | 2818 | [1] |
| Preceded by Bullock Running | null | [1] |
| Quoted in Publication | Telegraph 1887 08 15 P2 | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Kuku Yalanji | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Reported in Publication | Port Douglas Chronicle 1887 08 05 | [1] |
| Presupposes Perpetration by Aborigines | null | [1] |
| Temporally Ordered After | 31 July 1887 | [1] |
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