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William Walter Davis

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229: 65:. Defeated in 1891, he ran unsuccessfully in 1894 and 1895 before being returned in 1898. He did not contest in 1904 with the reduction in the Assembly's size, but was the unsuccessful 37:
as a cattle dealer, and established a butchery. He acquired a large cattle station near Bourke and converted it into a sheep station. On 30 August 1861 he married Anne Heaer at
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to plasterer Ebeneezer Davis and Louisa Whittaker. He was educated locally and left school aged thirteen to drove near
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to Florence Jane Whittaker, with whom he had a further eight children. In 1886, he sunk New South Wales' first
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2. "The Davis Family and Bourke - 1779-2000" by Babette D Davis. 2000  
33:, where he quickly rose to become head stockman. Around 1858 he went to 22:(5 July 1840 – 14 September 1923) was an Australian politician. 230:
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
8: 121: 86: 49:, and extended his land holdings into 95:"Mr William Walter Davis (1840-1923)" 7: 126:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 55:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 14: 225:Colony of New South Wales people 53:. In 1889 he was elected to the 235:Protectionist Party politicians 1: 101:Parliament of New South Wales 251: 186: 178: 164: 143: 131: 124: 73:in 1907. Davis died at 99:Former members of the 16:Australian politician 20:William Walter Davis 153:Served alongside: 203: 202: 165:Succeeded by 151:1889–1891 242: 179:Preceded by 139:Alexander Wilson 132:Preceded by 122: 113: 112: 110: 108: 91: 250: 249: 245: 244: 243: 241: 240: 239: 205: 204: 193: 184: 174: 170: 152: 150: 141: 137: 117: 116: 106: 104: 93: 92: 88: 83: 25:He was born at 17: 12: 11: 5: 248: 246: 238: 237: 232: 227: 222: 217: 207: 206: 201: 200: 195: 185: 180: 176: 175: 166: 163: 160:William Willis 156:Thomas Waddell 142: 135:Thomas Waddell 133: 129: 128: 115: 114: 85: 84: 82: 79: 69:candidate for 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 247: 236: 233: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 212: 210: 199: 196: 192: 191: 183: 182:Edward Millen 177: 173: 172:Hugh Langwell 169: 162: 161: 157: 149: 148: 140: 136: 130: 127: 123: 120: 103: 102: 96: 90: 87: 80: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 59:Protectionist 56: 52: 48: 47:Artesian bore 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 23: 21: 197: 187: 154: 144: 118: 105:. Retrieved 98: 89: 24: 19: 18: 220:1923 deaths 215:1840 births 188:Member for 145:Member for 61:member for 209:Categories 198:Abolished 194:1898–1904 168:James Howe 81:References 51:Queensland 39:Rutherglen 77:in 1923. 75:Randwick 27:Bathurst 107:26 June 71:Darling 67:Liberal 57:as the 43:Blayney 190:Bourke 147:Bourke 63:Bourke 35:Bourke 109:2019 31:Hay 211:: 158:, 97:. 111:.

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Bathurst
Hay
Bourke
Rutherglen
Blayney
Artesian bore
Queensland
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Protectionist
Bourke
Liberal
Darling
Randwick
"Mr William Walter Davis (1840-1923)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Thomas Waddell
Alexander Wilson
Bourke
Thomas Waddell
William Willis
James Howe
Hugh Langwell
Edward Millen
Bourke
Categories
1840 births
1923 deaths
Colony of New South Wales people
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

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