Patrick Seary

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John: Is there anything else about the place that we should know? Can
you remember the telegraph line being built?
S.J.: On, no, I wouldn't know when that got built.
S.J.: That was in 1930's.
S.J.: Old Pat Seery looked after that, then Bellert got it. Old Pat
Searey looked after it for a while.

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Mum was one of only two white women on Fraser Island at that time. The other woman was Mrs. Pat
Seery. Pat and Mrs. Seery were at the telephone
station near the mouth of Bogimbah Creek to the
mainland underwater and to the Sandy Cape
Lighthouse. The lived over five miles from us.

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Patric Seery took bullocks to the island in 1868,
and O'Hara sometime later took over a horseteam.

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