Bulgandry | |
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Entry sign | |
| Coordinates:35°37′S146°37′E / 35.617°S 146.617°E /-35.617; 146.617 | |
| Country | Australia |
| State | New South Wales |
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| Government | |
| • State electorate | |
| Elevation | 159 m (522 ft) |
| Postcode | 2642 |
| County | Hume |
Bulgandry is a village community in the central part of theRiverina. By road it is about 6 kilometres southeast ofRand and 12 kilometres north west ofWalbundrie.
The place nameBulgandry is derived from the localAboriginal word meaning "boomerang in hand".[2]
Walbundrie Reefs Post Office opened on 1 July 1875, was renamed Bulgandry in 1900 and closed in 1975.[3]
The Walbundrie Football AssociationAustralian rules football competition existed for one season only, 1914, consisting of the following clubs – Bulgandra, Burrumbuttock, Walbundrie and Walla. Bulgandra: 5.4 – 34 defeated Walla: 4.8 – 32 in the grand final.[4]
A fatal shooting occurred in Bulgandry on Saturday 8 February 1919. Bulgandra Hotel licensee Mrs. Mary Josephine Devlin, was shot in the right arm with ashotgun at 11 pm by a man at the hotel, shattering her arm. She was brought toAlbury early on Sunday morning and her arm wasamputated; she died at 1 pm. She was shot by Patrick Lawrence Gleeson, who had been living at the hotel and had developed a relationship with her. Gleeson was tried and sentenced to 15 years inGoulburn Gaol.