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- Mitc****'s wake, establishing pastoral runs in the vicinity, among which were 'Mungie Bundie' formed by brothers John Henry Fleming and Joseph Fleming in 1837...
- 1990) The Mutinearlies (1993) (co-production with BBC Enterprises Ltd) Mungie (1996) (co-production with BBC Animation Unit) The Story of Odysseus (1996)...
- Fleming with his brother, took up land on the Mehi River naming their run 'Mungie Bundie'. Hall, continuing his close ****ociation with his nephews, took up...
- is thought that the name Buchan was taken from an Aboriginal word Bukkan-mungie to which various meanings have been ascribed, one interpretation of its...
- violence on both sides.[citation needed] John Henry Fleming, a free man from Mungie Bundie Run near Moree, gathered a group of armed men to respond. They consisted...
- Joseph and John Fleming, established another of their leaseholds nearby at 'Mungie Bundie'. More conflict between the advancing colonists and local Aboriginal...
- brother John Henry Fleming, took up land on the Mehi River naming their run 'Mungie Bundie'. Hall, continuing his close ****ociation with Fleming, took up a...
- convicts, led by John Henry Fleming, the only free man, manager of the Mungie Bundie Station. The original party ****embled at Bengari on a station owned...
- thought to be taken from the Aboriginal phrase bukkan bukkan or bukkan mungie, referring to bags made from gr****. The traditional custodians of the land...
- convicts and ****igned convicts, led by John Fleming, the manager of the Mungie Bundie Station. The original party ****embled at Bengari on a station owned...