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YATTENDON

attendon’s racing career came to an end within a few weeks of the death of Walter McEvilly who passed away on 16 October 1867 in rather odd circumstances. Shortly beforehand, the southern extension of the railway line to Bowral had been completed. To mark the occasion, local member, John Morrice MLA had arranged a picnic at his country estate

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