21

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Needs Review

[top left stamp]
ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT
10.12.13
2702
No 99
BARAMBAH.

[right stamp]
CHIEF PROTECTOR OF ABORIGINALS
02420 * 8-DEC. 1913
QUEENSLAND.

[top red ink]
Miscellaneous

Other Dept Mes

For the English meaning of the Aboriginal name Mur-rang-arie

Prev 1928

Queensland Railways

Chief Engineer's Office.
Brisbane,

R
[co]rrespondence
13:2989

8th December, 1913.

Dear Sir,

I beg to advise that the aboriginal name
Mur-rang-arie
has been submitted as suitable for the stopping
place, Tiipal and Raspberry Roads Juncton, Rockhamtpon-St.
Lawrence Extension, but some difficulty is experienced in
ascertaining the English meaning thereof. I shall be
obliged if you can assist in this matter.

Yours faithfully,
N. G. Bell
Chief Engineer.

[left margin]
The Chief Protector of Aborginals,
Brisbane.

[left margin red ink]
C. 8.12.13
AHL

Barambah

[initials]
[initials]
8.12.13

[pencil]
[?], arra ? Water Snake

Mur rang-arra
Mur rang arie a [Native Grove?] in Scrub with Grapes
on that they eat

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page