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Cathcart, New South Wales : ウィキペディア英語版
Cathcart, New South Wales

Cathcart is a village in the Bombala Shire in southern New South Wales, Australia. The village is located on the Mount Darragh Road, linking the town of Bombala with the port of Eden on the Far South Coast.
== History ==
Prior to European settlement, the Ngarigo Aboriginal people were known to inhabit the lands around Cathcart. Their name for the area was Togranong.
A town was surveyed on pastoral lands known as "Taylors Flat" in 1857. The town was named for the British General George Cathcart, killed during the Crimean War.〔http://www.bombala.nsw.gov.au/pdfs/council/economic/cathcart.pdf〕 At this time, the export of wool and meat to Tasmania and trade in native animal hides were the main economic activity in the area〔(Back to Cathcart Federation celebrations - Local News - News - General - Bombala Times )〕 The town would grow quickly, by virtue of its location on the route to Eden and the increased traffic associated with the discovery of gold at Kiandra becoming a significant local centre. At its peak, the town would boast three hotels, three churches, several sporting facilities, a racecourse and showgrounds, stock saleyards, a cemetery, a post office, a school and a police station.〔 Additionally, there were several stores and two banks in the thriving town. Records show the estimated population of the district had reached 300 by 1901.〔(Back to Cathcart - Local News - News - General - Bombala Times )〕
In 1865, a sawmill was established by Maurice McKinnery. The sawmill and a general store also owned by McKinnery operated until 1883, by which time economic activities had shifted towards dairy farming. Cathcart Co-Operative Dairy Society Ltd opened a butter factory in the town in 1895, closing down in January 1927 when falling butter prices rendered it unprofitable. The last dairy farm at Cathcart shifted to grazing activities in 1964.〔
By the 1970s, the town was in decline evidenced by the closure of the Catholic church in 1970〔(Cathcart Catholic Church, Cathcart on The Kings Highway between Bega and Bombala | Flickr - Photo Sharing! )〕 and the school in 1974 when just 10 students were enrolled. With modern methods of transportation reducing travel times, Cathcart's proximity to larger towns such as Bombala meant there was less need for the town to be self-sufficient. The closure of many businesses and facilities in Cathcart led to a decrease in population.〔(Bombala.Bibbenluke,Cathcart,Delegate: Some History from Cathcart )〕

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