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on 25 July, camped at Lake Mundy (a freshwater lake which Holloway named after Hawdon's companion) on 27 July, and then followed the tracks of the Holloway party, which they caught on 2 August. Travelling close to the coast through
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at the beginning of 1838. He made his headquarters at or near Melbourne for many years, and was one of the directors of the Pastoral and Agricultural Society when it was formed in 1840, and a member of the committee of the
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are named after him. He married in 1842 Emma (daughter of W. Outhwaite) who died in 1853. His eldest daughter Emma Josephine married
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left Melbourne on an expedition to Adelaide on 11 July 1839, travelling north-north-west to Expedition Pass, near present-day
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settlement was threatened with famine. Sensing a commercial opportunity, Hawdon returned to New South Wales where, along with
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in 1866, where he served for the rest of his life. He died at Christchurch on 12 April 1871.
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on 2 December 1868 in Christchurch, and his daughter Alice married
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Hawdon became the official mail contractor between Melbourne and
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in north-eastern South Australia. Hawdon named the first after
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which was inaugurated in November 1848. He had a property at
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and in August 1851 discovered a few grains of gold near the
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of Australia, and pioneer and politician of New Zealand.
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Having beaten other aspiring overlanders, including
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settler
overlander
Wackerfield
Durham
John Hawdon
John Gardiner
John Hepburn
New South Wales
Dandenong
South Australian
Charles Bonney
Charles Campbell
Goulburn
Adelaide
Lake Victoria
Riverina
Lake Bonney
Queen Victoria
Charles Sturt
John Hill
Edward John Eyre
Lieutenant Alfred Mundy
Castlemaine
Casterton
The Coorong
Yass
Victorian Horticultural Society
Heidelberg
Banyule

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