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W. P. Auld

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1766: 205: 235: 221: 41: 604: 277:, was one of the party of 40 that left Port Adelaide on the barque "Henry Ellis" on 29 April 1864 for Adam Bay. He, with several other young "labourers", aroused considerably antagonism among the officer class in the expedition by receiving preferential treatment from Finniss, one of several sources of dissension in a rather dysfunctional organization. He was a member of the exploration party led by surgeon 33: 391:
On 1 September Police trooper Potter was sent to Adam Bay 23 September 1866 on the "Ellen Lewis" with warrants for the arrest of Auld's fellow-accused William Dougall and Adam Chandler. Auld (who had returned earlier, perhaps by the "Coorong" on 6 April 1866) had already been charged and was out on
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then gave orders that seven horsemen were to be in readiness to start next morning and try to find the natives' camp, and recover the goods they had stolen from us, and to treat them as felons. I went over to Chambers' Bay with two men, acting as scouts. Fifty (natives) tried to surround us. I shot
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and the other, a man named McDougall, Auld's co-accused, left for England once he reached Melbourne. Auld, rather than counting his blessings, aroused considerable public antipathy by then attempting to claim costs from parliament, a move which was defeated after strenuous opposition from (among
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It is much to be regretted that the friends of the above-named gentleman did not dissuade him from applying to Parliament for reimbursement, or compensation, with reference to his trial for shooting a native at Adam Bay. It was in the highest degree improbable that such an application would be
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1847โ€“1852, when it was transferred to John Mundy. He was declared insolvent 1849, and dropped out of sight. He married Marian Hutchison (died c. 1846) on 19 June 1843, then married Georgina Waters (died 28 November 1917) in August 1847. He appeared to have had no surviving children.
488:, to handle his wines. In 1882 Mr. Hally Burton declared himself bankrupt and the trustees sold his share of the business to his assistant Mr. Cocks, who was then stripped of his franchise for unauthorised use of the "Auldana" brand. Around this time the business was renamed 527:, leaving his home of 43 years. but retained the Gilbert Place business, which in 1910 became W. P. Auld and Sons Ltd. with his sons W. G. "George" Auld and E. P. Auld as executive officers. It is not recorded whether W. P. Auld retained any interest in the company. 342:
at one, and sent one of the men to tell the footmen to come to our assistance. They were showing real fighting. Directly the footmen made their appearance the blacks disappeared like magic into the shrub. We recovered a quantity of the stores and goods. The Doctor,
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At the trial no evidence was brought for the prosecution, rather there was a report that the man shot at (named Dombey or Bombey) was still alive. Auld was acquitted when the two witnesses did not take the stand (one, Francis James Packard, brother of
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the major shareholders, and W. G. Auld as chairman and president. The company was liquidated in 1940. George was for several years president of the Vinegrowers' Association. A third-generation descendant of W. P. Auld, Michael Auld, was manager of
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Auld's Lagoon and the district Auld, both in the greater Darwin area are named for him. Fred's Pass, in the Daly Ranges, and Fred's Pass Road (which, extended, became the Stuart Highway) were named by him for his fellow-explorer
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Also includes typescripts of poems and single pages. Small volumes of Mrs Eliza Auld's 'Lyrical Poems' were given as Christmas gifts to her brother William Strawbridge and his wife, and to her nieces Wynne and Nellie, in
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which he named "Auldana". In 1847 or 1849 the father sold the Hindley Street business to Messrs. Disher and Milne and the family returned to England, enrolling the son at an institution named "King's College", perhaps
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I believe, has brought a charge against me for shooting the black. He sent it to the Governor, but he would not receive it; so I hear be intends sending it to Adelaide. It is only done out of ill-feeling to the
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Another notebook has handwritten references to poetry published in the 'Adelaide Miscellany' & 'Observer Miscellany', with the year and issues, with some of her poems, written in another hand, dating from
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The Adelaide suburb of Auldana stands on the site of the old vineyard. One street is named Patrick Auld Drive; others are named for grape varieties: Hermitage Road, Traminer Way, Shiraz Place, Verdelho Court.
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The natives are not very numerous here, but they are great thieves and very cunning and artful. There have been two shot by our party here; one, I think was justifiable, and the other a cold-blooded murder.
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which was favourably received, but the Association went into voluntary liquidation in October 1865. Around this time he set up a wine export business in Gilbert Place. In 1876 he had 104 acres under vines.
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The Expedition completed the first European crossing of Australia, from Adelaide to Van Diemen Gulf, passing through the Centre of the Continent, and returning along the same route without loss of life.
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The father returned to Adelaide alone in 1852, building a residence on one block of "Auldana" and between 1846 and 1856 developed the other as a vineyard which in February 1862 he floated the
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William George "George" Auld (3 December 1868 โ€“ 24 February 1926) married Ellen Howard "Nellie" Clark (30 July 1861 โ€“ 4 November 1936) on 12 August 1893. Nellie was a daughter of
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For many years he managed his father's famous vineyard, "Auldana" in the eastern foothills, and was recognised as an accomplished vigneron and wine judge. The suburb
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William Patrick Auld (27 May 1840 โ€“ 2 September 1912) married Eliza Hartland Strawbridge (c. 1842 โ€“ 20 February 1916) on 15 November 1866 (more details above)
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Georgina Auld (1838 โ€“ 28 November 1917) never married and lived with her father towards the end of his life; died at the home of her niece Edith Mary Cleland.
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and arrived at Port Darwin in April 1865. Auld's role was to lead overland a party consisting of G. Warland. W. Dougall, F. Litchfleld, Dr Ninnes [
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In 1869 his father Patrick returned to England to advance his wine business, opening the Auldana Vineyard Office at Walbrook House at 37 Walbrook Street,
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During the Finniss expedition Auld was involved in a punitive expedition against a tribe of Aborigines from Chambers Bay, some 8 miles (13 km) from
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Auldana homestead c. 1876. Built in 1852 by Patrick Auld and occupied by the family until 1888. (Mr. & Mrs. P.Auld on the left of the picture.)
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had arrived and several expeditioners, including Auld, opted to pay the fare home rather than stay. Several others opted to sail west on a boat (
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George Auld was for many years the company's traveller and E. P. Auld was secretary at least until 1914. In 1923 the company became part of
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Mrs Strawbridge's poetry includes some printed examples, pasted in a leather-covered volume. The 1867 poem relates to the arrival of the
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Patrick and Eliza Auld, with son William Patrick and daughters Agnes and Georgiana, arrived in South Australia on 6 April 1842 on the
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John McDouall Stuart officially set out on 25 October 1861 from ... the residence of James and Catherine Chambers in North Adelaide
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with the Duke of Edinburgh on a royal tour of the Australian colonies. Poems with dates were written between 1867 and 1893.
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No McDougall has been found in the lists of participants, but may be the worker elsewhere named William Dougall or Dugald.
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Edith Mary Auld (30 October 1867 โ€“ 25 August 1928) married Edward Erskine Cleland (c. 1869 โ€“ 1 July 1943) on 12 April 1893
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In 1853 or 1854, the family returned to South Australia where a young W. P. Auld completed his education at J. L. Young's
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Agnes Auld (c. 1837 โ€“ 24 June 1886) married James Pollard (c. 1833 โ€“ 6 November 1900) on 10 November 1859, lived at
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W. P. Auld was the son of Patrick Auld (1811 โ€“ 21 January 1886) and Eliza Auld (nรฉe McKinnell, 1806 โ€“ 8 July 1873).
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John Auld (1796 โ€“ 3 August 1860) arrived in SA in 1835, possibly overland. He was a publican in Adelaide, then of
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and for several years president of the Adelaide Dual Club, whose aims were the appreciation of arts and science.
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in 1869. In 1870 he handed the business over to Messrs. Leigh and Apps Smith, and the office was moved to
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On 15 November 1866 he married Eliza Hartland Strawbridge (1842? โ€“ 20 February 1916), eldest daughter of
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The article then goes on to cast doubts on statements made by Strangways under parliamentary privilege.
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Another daughter, Eliza Adeline (3 September 1872 โ€“ 19 December 1872), died of whooping cough.
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Patrick Auld (1811 โ€“ 21 January 1886) married Eliza McKinnell (1806 โ€“ 8 July 1873) c. 1835
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The two deaths referred to were presumably that inflicted by Alaric Ward (no relation to
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Poetry written by Mrs Eliza Stockholm Strawbridge and her daughter Eliza Hartland Auld.
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council. and was a longtime secretary of the Phylloxera Board and president of the
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and shortly after purchased two lots of land, each of 230 acres at ยฃ1 per acre, in
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and frequently served as a wine judge. He was a keen horseman (he often rode with
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On 24 July 1862, they planted the Union Jack on the beach of Van Diemen's Gulf.
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In 1888, after his father's death, W. P. Auld sold "Auldana" to its mortgagee
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with a capital of ยฃ12,500. Directors of the Association were Abraham Scott,
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South Australian Advertiser 17 December 1864 p. 3 accessed 21 February 2011
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In 1861, W. P. Auld he was selected to join the sixth Stuart expedition.
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This was his third, and ultimately successful attempt to cross Australia.
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Poems written by Eliza S. Strawbridge and daughter Eliza Hartland Auld
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Thomas Kirkpatrick Auld (1808 โ€“ ) immigrated September 1839 aboard
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became a major importer of Australian wines to Britain and Canada.
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Around 1881, in failing health, Patrick and his daughter moved to
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Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of South Australia
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where he spent his last years, dying at Norman Hill, a suburb of
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South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, Sa : 1858 - 1889)
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Two of Patrick's brothers also migrated to South Australia:
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Ernest Patrick "Pat" Auld (10 March 1870 โ€“ 2 November 1938)
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for its logo and was in 1885 sold to Aylwin Pownall and as
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branch of Triton Insurance. He was foundation president of
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which explored areas west of the Adelaide River as far as
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10 October 1871 supplement p. 8 accessed 20 February 2011
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Wednesday 29 March 1871 p. 6 accessed 20 February 2011
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A son, born 24 September 1871, lived only a few hours.
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People educated at Adelaide Educational Institution
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Index

William Patrick Auld


Adelaide, South Australian
Stalybridge
Manchester, England
John McDouall Stuart
B. T. Finniss
Northern Territory
Aboriginal man
Auldana
Fortitude
James Philcox
Hindley Street
Magill
King's College School
George Tinline
Sir George Murray
London Exhibition
Adelaide Educational Institution
G. W. Goyder
Stuart Expedition 1861โ€“1862



Survey parties to the Northern Territory 1864โ€“1870
B. T. Finniss
Adelaide River
Northern Territory
chainman

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