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until August 1893. He was the largest shareholder in the famous Long Tunnel gold mine, Walhalla. As an owner and breeder of racehorses, he dates back to 1842, since which time he has won several hundred races and bred a large number of winners by
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Pearson, one of the principal patrons of the turf in Australia, was the eldest son of Captain Hugh Pearson, R.N., of Hilton, parish of Kilmany,
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as member for North Gippsland November 1864 to December 1867. He also represented the
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Civil Service. Pearson died in East St Kilda, Victoria, Australia.
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from August 1881 (winning a by-election) to November 1882, then
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Victoria in March 1841, Pearson travelled overland to the
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Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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William Pearson, Sr. (Australian politician)
Victoria (Australia)
Fife
Scotland
Edinburgh High School
East Indiaman
Adelaide
Port Phillip District
Colony of New South Wales
Gippsland
Mitchell river
Latrobe
Thomson
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Eastern Province
Victorian Legislative Council
Gippsland Province
East India Company





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