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Jindera /ˈdʒɪndərə/ is a
small town in the
South West
Slopes section of the
Riverina region of New
South Wales, Australia. The town is
situated in the...
- 1955:
Jindera 1956:
Jindera 1957:
Jindera 1958:
Brocklesby 1959:
Walla Walla 1960:
Jindera 1961:
Jindera 1962:
Balldale 1963:
Jindera 1964:
Jindera 1965:...
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Albury District Football ****ociation in 1900
defeating Black Range at
Jindera Park, to win the
Swain Trophy. The
first recorded match involving Thurgoona...
- was
formed in 1915 from the
following clubs - Burrumbuttock, Gerogery,
Jindera and
Walla Walla. This
competition ran from 1915 to 1916, then went into...
- flat area
north of Albury,
bounded by the
Greater Hume Shire,
including Jindera, to the north, and the
suburbs of
Hamilton Valley,
Springdale Heights,...
- the
following clubs: Bowna, Burrumbuttock, Gerogery,
Jindera and
Walbundrie and was
based at
Jindera in the
Riverina area, New
South Wales. The Central...
- and
Wirlinga and Lake Hume
village to the east.
Howlong (20 km west) and
Jindera (16 km north) are the
closest towns outside the
Albury city area, and act...
- settlements. In 1867 and 1868
several land
parcels were
taken up in the
Jindera area. 56
German farmers, in 1869, took six w****s to
travel six hundred...
- Cabramurra. Its
significant po****tion
centres include Albury, Culcairn,
Jindera, Corowa, Howlong,
Holbrook and Tumbarumba.
Albury was
first created in...
- Dirk H.R. (2007) German-Language
Books in
Jindera. An
illustrated Catalogue of
Items held by the
Jindera Pioneer Museum. Albury, NSW: "{retro | spect}'...