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Old Wares building in main
street of Henty
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Henty (including
Cookardinia, Yerong Creek and Pleasant Hills)
Medium-sized rural service centre.
Henty is a typical Australian rural service centre.
Located 539 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume and Sturt Highways (it
is on the Olympic Highway) and halfway between Wagga Wagga and Albury,
the town's economy is driven by the surrounding grain and sheep
agriculture. It has a population of around 1700. To explore the town
you need to cross the railway line from the Olympic Highway which now
diverts traffic around the town centre.
Henty describes itself as the 'Home of the Header'
because, in 1914, a local farmer named Headlie Taylor invented the
header harvester which revolutionised the grain industry worldwide when
it became commercially available in 1916.
The Headlie Taylor Header Memorial which includes one of
Taylor's original machines is located in Henty Park, off Allen St
(clearly signposted through town) and the Henty Machinery Field Day is
held each September.
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A memorial stone on the site
where bushranger 'Mad Dog' Morgan shot Sergeant Smyth in September 1864
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Henty is also famous
for its connections with the bushranger Dan 'Mad Dog' Morgan. Exactly 2
km west of town on Pleasant Hills Rd (the Lockhart road) is a memorial
stone on the site where Morgan shot Sergeant Thomas Smyth in September
1864.
The new plaque was erected by the NSW Police Service and
reads 'A memorial to Senior Sergeant Thomas Smyth, aged 29. A member of
the NSW Police Force shot by bushranger Dan Morgan in the surrounding
hills on 4 September 1864. Senior Sergeant Smyth received a gunshot
wound to his left shoulder and convalesced at the Imperial Hotel,
Albury until 29 September 1864 where he haemorrhaged as a result of the
gunshot wound and died. He is buried in an unmarked grave in the Albury
cemetery. Dan Morgan was a murderer with a £1000 price on his
head. Senior Sergeant Smyth gave his life while in the pursuit of
Morgan who although a tourist attraction these days put fear in the
people of the district in the 1860s.'
There is a more spectacular version on a billboard
nearby but it is inaccurate in its account of events.
Morgan had committed his second and third murders just a few
months before he arrived in the Henty area. After the murders, and an
outcry from the press, the reward for Morgan's capture was raised to
£1000 and parties of special police were sent to track and capture
him.
Senior Sergeant Smyth was leading one of the parties but
Morgan outwitted them (he claimed he had watched the campsite for some
time) and fired into Smyth's tent fatally wounding the policeman.
The first pastoral holding in the area was known as
'Dudal Cooma', taken up in 1866 by the Reighlan brothers. From Smyth's
memorial stone you can see Doodle Cooma Swamp (2000 ha) a breeding area
for waterbirds.
When the railway arrived in 1880 the stop was called Dudal
Cooma. However, it led to confusion with the town of Cooma in the
Monaro district. The name was changed to Henty in 1891. It was the name
of a family of merchants and pastoralists who had been involved in the
development of Victoria and Launceston. Edward Henty had leased Round
Hill station north of Gerogery (south of Henty) in the early 1860s.
Things to see:
1. Cookardinia
11 km east of town on the road to Cookardinia you
can see the old chock-and-log 'Buckaringa' woolshed and, in Cookardinia
itself, the ruins of the Squatter's Arms Inn, built in 1848. The latter
featured in the filming of Mad Dog Morgan.
2. Yerong Creek
The establishment of the town began with the arrival of
the railway fettlers in the late 1870s. It was originally known as
Yerong but when the railway arrived the platform bore the sign 'Yerong
Creek' and it soon asserted its authority. The two-storey hotel
(c.1910) is an attractive old building which is still operational and
the school features a mural by Gerry Willis.
The Bunkhouse Gallery and Panorama Farm at Yerong
Creek features a mural 3 m high and 24 m in circumference depicting an
early Australian farm scene. Painted by Gerry Willis it combines sharp
pictorial realism with physical objects (parts of fences and sheds
etc). The gallery is open every day but Saturday, tel: (02) 6920 3723.
Hanericka Farm Stay
Hanericka is the nucleus of a 5350 acre (2140 ha) fully
operational farm. It is an ideal farmstay holiday destination. Being a
mixed farm visitors have an opportunity to see how a working farm deals
with cropping, sheep and both dairy and beef cattle. There are also
alpacas, deer, pigs, pet lambs and chickens to be fed and the major
activities include horse riding, swimming, tennis, bushwalking,
yabbying and barbecues. The original homestead is 110 years old but
guests are housed in pleasant modern accommodation with ensuites.
3. Pleasant Hills
34 km west of Henty is the small village of Pleasant
Hills (proclaimed in 1892). The township has won awards for the
Lutheran Cemetery where the headstones are in German, the flora of the
Esplanade in the centre of the village, and the public hall (1912).
Made of local pine it features a mural, memorabilia and a barbecue site
(the key is available from the store/post office). There is also a
wattle-and-daub Lutheran Church built in 1888 and still in use today.
Nearby is an old dam and some abandoned mine shafts from the goldmining
days.
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Tourist Information
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Doodle Cooma Arms Hotel
Sladen St
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6929 3013
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Hotels
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Central Hotel
Cnr Allan & Lynne Sts
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6929 3149
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Doodle Cooma Arms Hotel
Sladen St
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6929 3013
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Hanericka Farmstay Guesthouse
Olympic Hwy via
Yerong Creek
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6920 3709
Facsimile: (02) 6920 3770
Rating: ***1/2
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Farm & Eco Holidays
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Hanericka Farmstay Guesthouse
Olympic Hwy via
Yerong Creek
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6920 3709
Facsimile: (02) 6920 3770
Rating: ***1/2
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Restaurants
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Central Hotel
Cnr Allan & Lynne Sts
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6929 3149
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Doodle Cooma Arms Hotel
Sladen St
Henty
NSW
2658
Telephone: (02) 6929 3013
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