About: W. P. Auld

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William Patrick Auld (27 May 1840 – 2 September 1912), usually known as W.P. Auld, Pat or Patrick, was an Adelaide, South Australian vigneron and wine merchant born in Stalybridge (near Manchester, England). He took part in John McDouall Stuart's sixth expedition (Dec 1861 – Dec 1862) which successfully crossed Australia from south to north. He was also a member of B. T. Finniss's 1864 expedition to select a capital for the Northern Territory, during which an incident occurred resulting in his being tried for murder of an Aboriginal man.

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  • William Patrick Auld (* 27. Mai 1840 in Stalybridge (England); † 2. September 1912 in Adelaide) war ein australischer Winzer, Weinhändler und Entdecker. Er war der Sohn von Patrick Auld. (de)
  • William Patrick Auld, né le 27 mai 1840 à Stalybridge et mort le 2 septembre 1912 à Adélaïde (Australie), est un explorateur britannique. (fr)
  • William Patrick Auld (27 May 1840 – 2 September 1912), usually known as W.P. Auld, Pat or Patrick, was an Adelaide, South Australian vigneron and wine merchant born in Stalybridge (near Manchester, England). He took part in John McDouall Stuart's sixth expedition (Dec 1861 – Dec 1862) which successfully crossed Australia from south to north. He was also a member of B. T. Finniss's 1864 expedition to select a capital for the Northern Territory, during which an incident occurred resulting in his being tried for murder of an Aboriginal man. For many years he managed his father's famous vineyard, "Auldana" in the eastern foothills, and was recognised as an accomplished vigneron and wine judge. The suburb Auldana is located on the site of the vineyard. (en)
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  • William Patrick Auld (* 27. Mai 1840 in Stalybridge (England); † 2. September 1912 in Adelaide) war ein australischer Winzer, Weinhändler und Entdecker. Er war der Sohn von Patrick Auld. (de)
  • William Patrick Auld, né le 27 mai 1840 à Stalybridge et mort le 2 septembre 1912 à Adélaïde (Australie), est un explorateur britannique. (fr)
  • William Patrick Auld (27 May 1840 – 2 September 1912), usually known as W.P. Auld, Pat or Patrick, was an Adelaide, South Australian vigneron and wine merchant born in Stalybridge (near Manchester, England). He took part in John McDouall Stuart's sixth expedition (Dec 1861 – Dec 1862) which successfully crossed Australia from south to north. He was also a member of B. T. Finniss's 1864 expedition to select a capital for the Northern Territory, during which an incident occurred resulting in his being tried for murder of an Aboriginal man. (en)
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  • William Patrick Auld (de)
  • William Patrick Auld (fr)
  • W. P. Auld (en)
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