Oct, Nov, Dec 2000 BRANCH of CLAN LESLIE SOCIETY
DOWN UNDER THE NEWSHEET OF THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND Vol 1, No 8, Oct, Nov, Dec 2000 BRANCH OF CLAN LESLIE SOCIETY PATRICK LESLIE, OF THE Patrick and Kate had returned to Britain in DARLING DOWNS. PT 3. 1854 to wind up his affairs. In 1857 Patrick sold Goomburra to Robert and After George sold Canning Downs he Frederick Tooth, [who amongst other returned to Scotland, leaving Patrick at interests, were brewers] for an excellent Goomburra Station, which George and price of Forty Thousand Pounds. There st Walter had bought for Patrick on the 1 was a disagreement with the purchasers Feb 1848 for 1200 Pounds, but as Patrick over the value of the property, and finally could not hold any assets in his name, they in February 1860, Tooths were ordered to purchased it in their names. Patrick later pay the sum of Thirty four thousand purchased Gladfield Station, which was Pounds for Goomburra. next to Goomburra Station. 1848 was also In April 1858 Patrick and his family left the year in which Kates father Hannibal for Britain and toured through France and Hawkins Macarthur was declared Italy. Their son William Norman enrolled bankrupt, as he was the President of The at Sunbury Military College, which was Bank of Australia and also a personal the start of much heartache that he was to guarantor of the Bank, and he and his wife bring to his parents. went to live on the Darling Downs. THE NEW ZEALAND STORY. On the 3rd July 1868, Patrick, Kate, and their children, Emma, William Norman, Leonard, Ethel and Mabel sailed from Gravesend on the Shaw Saville and Albion ship “Siam”.
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