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John Costello (pastoralist) : ウィキペディア英語版
John Costello (pastoralist)

John Costello (31 March 1838 – 25 February 1923) was a pioneer and pastoralist in outback Queensland.
Born in Yass, New South Wales, Costello was the fifth child of Michael and Mary Costello. His father was a store-keeper and grazier who had come to Australia with his wife from Ireland in 1837. All four of his siblings died en route to Australia, the family later had a daughter named Mary. The family had settled in Yass in 1851 after selling their store and acquired in the area. Costello quickly became a renowned stockman.〔
In 1863 his younger sister, Mary, married Patrick Durack. Costello and Durack both shared a hunger for land and were fascinated by stories of explorers travelling through outback Queensland. In 1863 the pair met William Landsborough and decided to lead a party to acquire land in south west Queensland.〔 Drought conditions almost killed the men, but Costello was encouraged by his bide, Mary Scanlan, whom he married in 1865. The Costellos along with Durack formed a depot at Warroo Springs in outback New South Wales then later moved north to Mobel Creek. The Costellos had a son that dies f fever then had a daughter. In 1867 Costello overlanded 200 horses from Mobel Creek through unchartered territory to Kapunda, South Australia in South Australia. Earning £3000 on the sale Costello returned and acquired the leased to Mobel Springs, a holding of . Costello and Durack moved north again and established both Kyabra and Thylungra Station in 1868 with 100 cattle.
In 1869 both drought and depression were taking there toll on the state but Costello continued to acquire lands around the channel country and lightly stock them. The 1870s saw better seasons in the area and buyers moved in to acquire land controlled by Costello and Durack. Costello himself held leases over of lands through the channel country of Queensland.〔
Costello established many stations through the Channel Country including Kyabra, Davenport Downs, Morney Plains, Currawilla and Connemara Stations.
In 1877 Costello sold Kyabra and bought a racing stud, Cawarral, near Rockhampton and another property near Galdstone. But in 1879 he went back to the bush and acquired Lake Nash Station that straddles the Northern Territory and Queensland border. While drought was taking its toll on his coastal properties Costello acquired another in the Northern Territory.〔
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