Talk:Charles Cooke Hunt

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To the busy eds reducing this back to a stub - This stub will be reverted to the earlier form - as the refs in the adb article will confirm the issues that have been reverted! Have a good edit, its coming back!SatuSuro 03:39, 17 November 2006 (UTC)

While the names of Ford and Bayley were heralded as discoverers of the Coolgardie bonanza, they were probably able to penetrate east of York only with the aid of Hunt's tracks and wells. Is from the adb ref - the reason why I am reinstating the edited text. Any problems with that? please explain if indeed there are. SatuSuro 03:50, 17 November 2006 (UTC)