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Force to give evidence. Petrie's views on Aboriginal people had hardened by this stage as he was supportive of both the composition and continuation of the force, even though he admitted that many Aboriginal people around his residence had been shot by the detachment under Frederick Wheeler based at
331:. He was survived by his wife (who died aged 90 on 30 September 1926) and by two sons and five daughters of their nine children. Though Murrumba had been reduced to 3000 acres (12 km) the family kept the property until 1952. In 1910 the name of the North Pine district was changed to 287:, he established a logging camp which was run by Aboriginal labour. At this camp, the Aboriginal workers requested that Petrie brand them with his logging symbol. This was done by using a piece of glass and then rubbing charcoal into the wound. He later surveyed a route from 250:) and offered it to Petrie. Dal-ngang expressed indignation when told this land had already been acquired by the Griffens as part of the Whiteside station. Petrie, after consulting with Mrs Griffen bought a ten square mile (26 km) section of the property in the 246:. Petrie married Elizabeth Campbell in 1859 and shortly after the marriage, Petrie sought the advice of a local Aboriginal elder named Dalaipi for a good place to start a cattle station. Dalaipi's son, Dal-ngang showed him their ancestral land at Mandin ( 186:
and was encouraged to share in all Aboriginal activities. He was witness to convicts labouring in chains on the government farms along the river and saw numerous floggings of convicts on
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goldfields also known as 'finding only enough gold to make a ring!' since it was their motto. He returned to Brisbane a number of times and saw the botched public hanging of
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area with a group of 25 Aboriginal people that included Ker-Walli, Wanangga and Billy Dingy. On this journey, he became the first white man to climb
726: 190:. Petrie was also in the crowd that watched the first hangings at the settlement in 1841, that of the Aboriginal men Nungavil and Mullan at 202:. He was accepted by the Aboriginal people and was often used as a messenger and invited on exploration expeditions. He also learned about 567: 296: 300: 166:, arriving in October 1831 and his father entered the government service as a supervisor of building. They moved to the 554: 515: 902: 897: 179: 283:
and also ventured up the tributaries of the Maroochy River looking to exploit the large cedar growing there. At
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Petrie continued to look for new timber and places suitable for European settlement. In 1862, he headed to the
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with Petrie as its chief adviser and overseer, but the reserve was closed in 1878 by colonial secretary
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On 26 June 1861, Thomas Petrie appeared at the proceedings of the Select Committee on the
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Tom Petrie's reminiscences of early Queensland (dating from 1837)
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ministry established Queensland's first Aboriginal reserve on
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Petrie died at Murrumba on 26 August 1910. He was buried in
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Report from the Select Committee on the Native Police Force
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In 1910 the name of the North Pine district was changed to
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and the local geography while travelling with his father.
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On 19 June 2009, a new suburb in the area was named
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Edinburgh
Scotland
Pine Rivers Shire
Constance Campbell Petrie
Andrew Petrie
John Petrie
Queensland
Edinburgh
Andrew Petrie
John
Sydney
Moreton Bay penal colony
Brisbane
Aboriginal
local language
Turrbal
Queen Street
The Old Windmill
walkabout
Bunya Mountains
surveying
bushcraft
prospected for gold
Turon
New South Wales
Victorian
Dalla
Dundalli
Wickham Park

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