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From the Port Phillip Herald on August 14, 1840:
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  Four Farms on the Merri Creek for sale by Private Bargain
  No. 1, containing 175 ACRES No. 2, containing 171 ACRES No. 3, containing 158 ACRES No. 4, containing 148 ACRES
  Each of these Farms has an extensive frontage on the Merri Creek, as well as possessing a water- course intersecting two of the Farms and running through a portion of the other two. They are distant from Melbourne fifteen miles, with the Sydney Road (as now permanently fixed) passing through them. The soil is of excellent quality. They are lightly timbered, and on each of the Farms portions of land will be found without any obstacle to the immediate commencement of farm- ing operations.
  Further particulars will be learnt by applying at the office of J. WILLIAMSON Corner of Bourke and Queen streets.
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  15 miles from Melbourne, Sydney Road passing through, frontage to the Merri....... that's the eastern side of Craigieburn. I wonder if one of those farms was the site that the Inn was built on at a later stage.
 
 
 
 
 
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