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MARYBOROUGH GOLD
A bullocky had picked up gold
Way out on Simson's Run,
Rumour spread like wildfire in the wind
None were really certain where the
story had begun,
The squatters said there was no gold
to find.
They feared the rude invasion
Of their land by fevered men,
Ravaged earth, fouled waterways and more,
The secret was kept safely for a
year or two, but then
The word was out - the Rush was on
in eighteen fifty-four.
Fifty thousand diggers swarmed
The ground at Four Mile Flat
A canvas city rose in just one day
Blackman's Lead was opened, rich
nuggets were found at
The White Hills bedded deep in seams
of clay.
The Chinese trekked in overland
Across from Guichen Bay,
Wagon followed wagon, laden high,
Pick and shovel hopefuls piled on
horse and dray,
Deserted ships and shepherd huts, to
give the fields a try.
Hotels sprang up, and sly grog tents
Where fancy girls invited,
Troopers keeping law and order, rode
Guarding each gold shipment, Black
Douglas had been sighted
Terrorizing travellers along the
Melbourne Road.
Commissioner James Daly
Named Maryborough then
For his birthplace back in Ireland, we
are told
An old town steeped in history of
pioneering men
Or courage, faith, and vision - and
Maryborough gold!
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