Good Morning; With my cemetery research I have come across 5 acres of land at Blow's Flat being reserved for a cemetery - Victorian Government Gazette No. 22, 15 February, 1861 (pp 311-312). The land consisted of allotments 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 Section B, parish of Myrniong, county of Bourke. There is a small cemetery file on the cemetery held by the DHS Cemeteries Archives, but nothing in the file as to what happened to the cemetery; was it ever used, was it sold, etc. I can find no record of trustees being appointed. The file notes a request was made by Isaac Evans of Pentland Hills, on 22 October 1860, to the Victorian Lands and Survey Office in Melbourne regarding the progress being made following an earlier request for 12 acres of land to be set aside for a cemetery at Blow's Flat. The letter notes that the request for the land and cemetery had been forwarded to the government 12 months earlier by a committee set up to request a cemetery, but nothing had been heard re this request to date. On 7 November 1860 the deputy Surveyor General noted that 5 acres would be suitable for a cemetery. Following the gazetting of the cemetery, nothing more seems to be known of the cemetery. If anyone has any further information on the cemetery, I would appreciate hearing from them. Regards, David Weatherill