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Walter Hughes (pastoralist)

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38: 30: 172: 475: 159:. In 1872 Hughes offered ÂŁ20,000 for the endowment of a theological college. It was, however, felt that so large a gift might be better used to found a university, and Hughes agreeing, the Adelaide University Association was established. The act of incorporation of the 209:
He has been frequently referred to as the "father" of the University of Adelaide. The report of the council of the university for the year 1887, in recording their regret at his death, called him
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ore body was discovered nearby. Hughes secured the largest interest in both mines and became wealthy, despite paying several thousand pounds to rival claimants. In 1873 he joined with
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in February 1839. They had no children together. He began a relationship with an Aboriginal woman (Mary Jane Narungga) who gave birth to Walter Hughes' son John Sansbury in 1854.
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Hughes emigrated to South Australia in 1840, started business with Bunce & Thomson and took up land. One property, Spring Vale estate near
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Hughes suspected land on which he kept sheep contained mineral deposits and informed his shepherds to look for minerals. In 1860 the
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Plaque on former residence of Sir Walter Watson Hughes on Mid Shore at Calman’s Wynd, Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland.
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was passed in 1874, but practically speaking the university did not begin to operate until three years later.
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for a short time - he then entered the merchant service and became a master, including whaling in the
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for several years. After hearing of opportunities for trade in Asia, Hughes purchased a brig,
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Hughes and his wife subsequently returned to England, and bought the Fancourt estate in
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and traded opium in the Indian Ocean and seas of China, having to contend with pirates.
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On 22 September 1841 Hughes married Sophia Richman ( – June 1885), eldest daughter of
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Hughes was knighted in 1880. Around this time he formed a partnership with
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copper was discovered on his property, and in 1861 the even more important
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Picture of Sir Walter Watson Hughes statue at University of Adelaide
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Statue of Sir Walter Watson Hughes at the University of Adelaide
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He died at his home on 1 January 1887 after a long illness.
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in bearing the expense of the exploring expedition under
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Series 6, Episode 6 — Adam Goodes. Aired 12 August 2014
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began making wine, which was marketed in Adelaide by
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Index

Walter Hughes (cricketer)
Wally Hughes


pastoralist
University of Adelaide
Pittenweem
Fife
Crail
cooper
Arctic
Calcutta
Watervale
Rhine riesling
Pedro Ximénez
temprano
shiraz
grenache
James McKinnon Richman
C. A. Sobels
Hermann BĂĽring
Wallaroo
Moonta
Thomas Elder
Colonel Peter Warburton
University of Adelaide

Chertsey
Surrey
P. B. Burgoyne

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