Andrew White ( 1829 - 1900 ), born in Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England, Andrew emigrated to australia in 1853 aboard the James L. Bogert. By 1856, he had established himself as a significant grazier and civic leader in the Geelong and Torquay region. In 1863, he purchased 1,400 acres originally held by squatter Elias harding. Then in 1865, he added 2,000 acres from squatter Robert Zealley and 1,000 acres from the crown. Then in 1886 Andrew acquired several large allotments in the township of Puebla (Torquay). He acquired extensive tracts of land in the Shires of South Barwon and Barrabool. His holdings totaled approximately 11,095 acres by 1980, stretching from Mount Duneed to Torquay and extended across East to Barwon Heads.