Detectist said:Started reading from p130. Interesting. I noticed too a bit earlier in the book when the author (wife of the SA Governor at the time I think), mentioned it was not unusual for people to travel 60 miles each way in a buggy to go to a dance - which often ended up as all nighters. I've seen similar "dance reports" among the early settlers here too.
Mum told us stories of when she was thirteen they (her and her sisters) took the horse and buggy from Bonang to the dances in delegate, about 40 klm and how they tipped the buggy over one night and battered and bruised continued on to the dance then returned to Bonang in the early morning hours. No road then just bush horse n cart tracks.