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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 10/10/95
Continuous fourteen page Sale No. 81 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 10/10/95. Report issued on the 10/10/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: NLS10, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Ltd, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, G Harper, Highland, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Nevins FP & Company, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sale No, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sale N, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, R H Woodward & Co, NLS10, BT Meats, Joe Panetta, Garfield and Garfield.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 10/10/95, ben, nls10, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers ltd, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, rj gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, g harper, highland, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, nevins fp & company, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sale n, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, victorian producers c, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, r h woodward & co, nls10, bt meats, joe panetta, garfield, garfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 26/9/95
Continuous fourteen page Sale No. 75 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 26/9/95. Report issued on the 26/9/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: R H Woodward Pty Limited, Bennetts meats, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, G Harper, Highland, Masons Meats Pty Ltd, McGillivary GK & GY, McGregor RH & Co, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sale No, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Vains EM & Co Pty Ltd, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, Welsh, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, RH Woodward & Co, R H Woodward & Co, Nls4, Rod Marsh, W Churchill, J Blake, J Fitzpatrick N Rutland and Greenacres.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 26/9/95, ben, r h woodward pty limited, bennetts meats, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, g harper, highland, masons meats pty ltd, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcgregor rh & co, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sale no, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, vains em & co pty ltd, victorian producers c, d & k webb, welsh, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, rh woodward & co, r h woodward & co, nls4, rod marsh, w churchill, j blake, j fitzpatrick n rutland, greenacres -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 12/9/95
Continuous fifteen page Sale No. 73 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 12/9/95. Report issued on the 12/9/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grenfell N, hardwick GF & VC, G Harper, Highland, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McGillivary GK & GY, McGregor RH & Co, McIvor Meats, McKean & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales (153), Newman Livestock Sales N (257), Newman Livestock Sales 3 (269), Newman Livestock Sale No (271), Newman Livestock Sales N (478), Newman Livestock Sale No (282), O'Connor G & K pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Saville, andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, R H Woodward & Co (466), Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty (210693), RH Woodward & Co (405), R H Woodward & Co (417), ?Wea, Greenacres and ?Mungsbendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 12/9/95, ron laird, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, b j gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, g harper, highland, masons meat pty ltd, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcgregor rh & co, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sale no, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, saville, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, r h woodward & co, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, rh woodward & co, r h woodward & co, ?wea, greenacres, ?mungs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 29/8/95
Two copies of continuous seventeen page Sale No. 71 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 29/8/95. Report issued on the 29/8/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: ?lam, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Earl Chislett, Elders Ltd, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, S Huddle, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Nicholas & Sons, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, JH Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, R H Woodward & Co, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, RH Woodward & Co, RH Woodward & Co, ?mboni, ?tchell, ?iplett, ?rper, and ?llins.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 29/8/95, kerry crowley, ?lam, bennetts mets pty ltd, boydies butchers, earl chislett, elders ltd, friswell k, rj gilbertson, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, s huddle, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, nicholas & sons, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, o'connor g & k pty ltd, penney & lang pty ltd, jh ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, r h woodward & co, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, rh woodward & co, rh woodward & co, ?mboni, ?tchell, ?iplett, ?rper, ?llins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 30/1/96
Continuous twelve page report for Sale No. 99 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 30/1/96. Report issued on the 30/1/96 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Barker Ken Butchery, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, Mackenzie & Mackenzie, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McGillivary GK & GY,McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sales N 478, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Vains EM & Co Pty Ltd, T Vlaemick, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, B Woodhead, RH Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, Doolan, Boort Butchery, Cash, Lockwood, E McCrum and B Gibson.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 30/1/96, ron laird, barker ken butchery, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, mackenzie & mackenzie, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sales n 478, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, vains em & co pty ltd, t vlaemick, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, b woodhead, rh woodward & co 405, r h woodward & co 417, doolan, boort butchery, cash, lockwood, e mccrum, b gibson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 16/1/96
Continuous twelve page report for Sale No. 97 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 16/1/96. Report issued on the16/1/96 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grnefell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, Mackenzie & Mackenzie, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McCasheney, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, New Livestock Sale No 282, Oakey C/- T Newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, R H Woodward & Co 417, Rotheran K, J Truscott, B Wilson, A Arnold, Hatfield and J K Meats.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 16/1/96, ron laird, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, rj gilbertson, gregory j, grnefell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, mackenzie & mackenzie, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, mccasheney, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sales n 480, new livestock sale no 282, oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers c, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, woodhead b, r h woodward & co 571, r h woodward & co 417, rotheran k, j truscott, b wilson, a arnold, hatfield, j k meats -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 21/11/95
Continuous nineteen page report for Sale No. 86 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 21/11/95. Report issued on the 21/11/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, KJ Carruthers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Pty, Arthur Dark, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Co, Friswell K, R J Gilbertson,Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, G Harper, Highland, ICM1, ICM4, ICM5, Maher L, Masons Meats Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCashney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, Midfield Meat Sholesa, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 546, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, O'Connor G & Kpty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Otd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, RH Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, RH Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, RH Woodward & Co 417,NLS12, Rod Mellier, Robertson and G Cook.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 21/11/95, ron laird, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, kj carruthers, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers pty, arthur dark, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, r j gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, g harper, highland, icm1, icm4, icm5, maher l, masons meats pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccashney & co, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, midfield meat sholesa, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 546, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, o'connor g & kpty ltd, penney & lang pty otd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, rh woodward & co 466, woodhead b, rh woodward & co 571, rh woodward & co 405, rh woodward & co 417, nls12, rod mellier, robertson, g cook -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 31/10/95
Continuous sixteen page report for Sale No. 84 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 31/10/95. Report issued on the 31/10/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Australian Meat Holdi, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Castricum Brothers Pt, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Co, Don Evendon, Friswell K, R J Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean & Co, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Starr A, Tehan Tp & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, R H Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, R H Woodward & Co 405, R H Woodward & Co 417, ?CM5, ? Truscott and ? Malone.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 31/10/95, kerrie crowley, australian meat holdi, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, castricum brothers pt, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, don evendon, friswell k, r j gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean & co, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers c, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, r h woodward & co 466, woodhead b, r h woodward & co 571, r h woodward & co 405, r h woodward & co 417, ?cm5, ? truscott, ? malone -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 19/9/95
Continuous seventeen page Sale No. 74 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 19/9/95. Report issued on the 20/9/95 by Ben. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: W Mitchell, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Co, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, S Huddle, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, Midfield Meat Sholesa, No Commercial Value, Nicholas & Sons, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, Newman Livestock Sales N (478), Newman Livestock Sales N (480), Newman Livestock Sale No (282), Oakey C/- T newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Saville, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & NW, Top Meats, Vains EM & Co PtyLtd, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, R H Woodward & Co, B Woodhead, Woodward RH & Co Pty, RH Woodward & Co (405), R H Woodward & Co (417), ?Pay Esse, ?Nls4, Greenacres, Garfield, Jasper, K & R, J Truscott and J Fitzpatrick,bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 19/9/95, ben, w mitchell, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, rj gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, s huddle, masons meat pty ltd, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, midfield meat sholesa, no commercial value, nicholas & sons, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sales n (478), newman livestock sales n (480), newman livestock sale no (282), oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, saville, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & nw, top meats, vains em & co ptyltd, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, r h woodward & co, b woodhead, woodward rh & co pty, rh woodward & co (405), r h woodward & co (417), ?pay esse, ?nls4, greenacres, garfield, jasper, k & r, j truscott, j fitzpatrick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 22/8/95
Continuous fifteen page Sale No. 70 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 22/8/95. Report issued on the 22/8/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: R H Woodward, Pty Ltd, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Earl Chislett, Elders Ltd, Friswell K, R J Gilbertson, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McIvor Meats, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Nicholas & Sons, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, Newman Livestock Sale No, Newman Livestock Sale No, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Safeway No 188, Saville, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Vains EM & Co Pty Ltd, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty, RH Woodward & Co, R H Woodward & Co, NLS6, R Plant, T Hocking, R Collins, RH Woodward & Co No 5, R H Woodward & Co No 4, and NF O'Brien. Front page stamped: Greater City of Bendigo Cattle Weighed:, Date:, Weighperson: Signed B. ?bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 22/8/95, kerry crowley, greater city of bendigo, r h woodward, pty ltd, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, earl chislett, elders ltd, friswell k, r j gilbertson, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, mcivor meats, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, nicholas & sons, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, newman livestock sale no, newman livestock sale no, o'connor g & k pty ltd, safeway no 188, saville, andrew schenk, starr a, vains em & co pty ltd, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, rh woodward & co, r h woodward & co, nls6, r plant, t hocking, r collins, rh woodward & co no 5, r h woodward & co no 4, nf o'brien -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 9/1/96
Continuous eleven page report and one page Statistics Report for Sale No. 96 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 9/1/96. Report issued on the 9/1/96 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, ICM4, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, MCKean W & Co, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, Newman Livestock Sales 583, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, top Meats, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall , Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 417, McKenzie & McKenzie, W Dwyer, J Bella, G Garner and Mrs Clark. Statistics Report lists the number of Heifers, Steers, Vealer Bulls, Cows, Cows & Calves and Bulls. Listed is Fat, Volume, Low, Average and High Price. Also low, average and high Value.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 9/1/96, ron laird, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, ellis nuttall & compa, friswell k, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, icm4, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, mccasheney & co, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sales n 480, newman livestock sale no 282, newman livestock sales 583, o'connor g & k pty ltd, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall , woodhead b, r h woodward & co 417, mckenzie & mckenzie, w dwyer, j bella, g garner, mrs clark -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 5/12/95
Continuous nineteen page report for Sale No. 88 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 5/12/95. Report issued on the 5/12/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Earl Chislett, Clifford Quality Meats, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Ferntree Gully Meats, Friswell K, Garfield, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, ICM1, ICM4, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 546, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock SalesNo 282, Oakey C/- T Newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/SK & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, RH Woodward & Co 454, RH Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, RH Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, RH Woodward & Co 417, ?all & Stoddardt, Lowndes, Collinson, Cordy, ?Cleish and ?akey.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 5/12/95, kerrie crowley, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, earl chislett, clifford quality meats, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & compa, ferntree gully meats, friswell k, garfield, hardwick gf & vc, highland, icm1, icm4, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 546, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock salesno 282, oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, penney & lang pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/sk & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, rh woodward & co 454, rh woodward & co 466, woodhead b, rh woodward & co 571, rh woodward & co 405, rh woodward & co 417, ?all & stoddardt, lowndes, collinson, cordy, ?cleish, ?akey -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 12/12/95
Continuous twenty page report for Sale No. 90 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 12/12/95. Report issued on the 12/12/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: R H Woodward Pty Limited, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, KJ Carruthers, Earl Chislett, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Pty, Elders Ltd, Ferntree Meats, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson 210263, R J Gilbertson 640, Gregory J, Grenfell N, hardwick GF & VC, Highland S Huddle, ICM1, ICM4, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 257,Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sale No 271, Newman Livestock Sales N 480, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, Oakey C/- T Newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang PtyLtd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, RH Woodward & Co 442, RH Woodward & Co 454, RH Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, RH Woodward & Co 405, RH Woodward & Co 417, N Lowndes, Penney & Lang 2, Comer, R Wood and P Sheldon.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 12/12/95, ron laird, r h woodward pty limited, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, kj carruthers, earl chislett, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers pty, elders ltd, ferntree meats, friswell k, rj gilbertson 210263, r j gilbertson 640, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland s huddle, icm1, icm4, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales n 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sale no 271, newman livestock sales n 480, newman livestock sale no 282, oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, penney & lang ptyltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, rh woodward & co 442, rh woodward & co 454, rh woodward & co 466, woodhead b, rh woodward & co 405, rh woodward & co 417, n lowndes, penney & lang 2, comer, r wood, p sheldon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 17/10/95
Continuous fifteen-page report and one page Statistics Report for Sale No. 82 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 17/10/95. Report issued on the 17/10/95 by Kerrie Crowley. Report lists the buyers name, and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents' names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Newstead Meats, Barker Ken Butchery, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchery, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Ltd, Elders Ltd, Friswell K, RJ Gilbertson, Grefory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, G Harper, Highland, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GV, McIvor Meats, Midfield Meat Wholesa, No Commercial Value, Newman Lilvestock Sales, Newman Lilvestock Sales N, Newman Lilvestock Sales N, Newman Lilvestock Sales 3, Newman Lilvestock Sale No, Newman Lilvestock Sales N, Oakey C/- T Newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, D & K Webb, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co, Woodhead B, Woodward RH & Co Pty,R H Woodward & Co, Newstead Meats, Garfield, Phillip Watson and H Ford. Statistics Report lists the number of Steers, heifers, Vealer Bulls, Cows, Bulls, Cows & Calves and Total. Each has a column for Fat, Volume, Low, Average & High Price and Low, Average and High Value.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 17/10/95, kerrie crowley, newstead meats, barker ken butchery, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchery, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers ltd, elders ltd, friswell k, rj gilbertson, grefory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, g harper, highland, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, mcgillivary gk & gv, mcivor meats, midfield meat wholesa, no commercial value, newman lilvestock sales, newman lilvestock sales n, newman lilvestock sales n, newman lilvestock sales 3, newman lilvestock sale no, newman lilvestock sales n, oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, victorian producers c, d & k webb, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co, woodhead b, woodward rh & co pty, r h woodward & co, newstead meats, garfield, phillip watson, h ford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 28/11/95
Continuous twenty two page report for Sale No. 87 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 28/11/95. Report issued on the 28/11/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: Woolworths, Australian Meat Hildi, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Bennets Wholesale Meats, Boydies Butchers, KJ Carruthers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Ltd 210160, Dalgety Farmers Pty 210171, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Compa, Friswell K, Garfield, R J Gilbertson 210263, R J Gilbertson 640, Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, ICM1, ICM4, ICM5, Mackenzie & Mackenzie, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ McAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Nevins FP & Co, Newman Livestock Sales 153, Newman Livestock Sales N 546, Newman Livestock Sales N 257, Newman Livestock Sales 3 269, Newman Livestock Sale No 271, Newman Livestock Sale No 282, Oakey C/- T Newman, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Top Meats, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, RH Woodward & Co 442, RH Woodward & Co 454, RH Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, RH Woodward & Co 571, RH Woodward & Co 405, RH Woodward & Co 417, Woolworths, Anderson, R Truscott, C Mulvihill, I Sinclair, J Dalrymple, Vincent and McKenzie & McKenzie.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 28/11/95, ron laird, woolworths, australian meat holdi, bennetts meats pty ltd, bennetts wholesale meats, boydies butchers, kj carruthers, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers ltd, dalgety farmers pty, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, garfield, rj gilbertson, r j gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, icm1, icm4, icm5, mackenzie & mackenzie, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, nevins fp & company, newman livestock sales 153, newman livestock sales 546, newman livestock sales 257, newman livestock sales 3 269, newman livestock sale no 271, newman livestock sale no 282, oakey c/- t newman, o'connor g & k pty ltd, j h ralph & son, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, top meats, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, rh woodward & co 442, rh woodward & co 454, rh woodward & co 466, woodhead b, rh woodward & co 571, rh woodward & co 405, rh woodward & co 417, woolworths, anderson, r truscott, c mulvihill, i sinclair, j dalrymple, vincent, mckenzie & mckenzie -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FAT CATTLE SALE BENDIGO 14/11/95
Continuous twenty page report for Sale No. 85 Fat Cattle Sale Bendigo dated 14/11/95. Report issued on the 14/11/95 by Ron Laird. Report lists the buyers name and the number of head purchased each time from each agent and the total number purchased. Agents names are abbreviated. Buyers names are: R H Woodward Pty Limited, Bennetts Meats Pty Ltd, Boydies Butchers, Clifford Quality Meats, Dalgety Farmers Ltd 210160, Dalgety Farmers Pty 210171, Elders Ltd, Ellis Nuttall & Co, Friswell K, Garfield, RJ Gilbertson, Gregory J, Grenfell N, Hardwick GF & VC, Highland, S Huddle, ICM1, ICM4, ICM5, Maher L, Masons Meat Pty Ltd, JJ MCAllister, McCasheney & Co, McGillivary GK & GY, McGregor RH & Co, McIvor Meats, McKean W & Co, Midfield Meat Wholesa, Newman Livestock Sales, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales N, Newman Livestock Sales 3, O'Connor G & K Pty Ltd, Penney & Lang Pty Ltd, J H Ralph & Son, Brian Rodwell & Co, Safeway No 188, Andrew Schenk, Starr A, Tehan TP & MW, Top Meats, Victorian Producers C, Wagstaff Cranbourne P, D & K Webb, Welsh, M/S K & J Wignall, R H Woodward & Co 442, R H Woodward & Co 454, R H Woodward & Co 466, Woodhead B, R H Woodward & Co 571, R H Woodward & Co 405, RH Woodward & Co 417, Charles L King & Co, N Rutland, Peter Crawford, H Eagle, Sheldon, I Sylvester, J Truscott and G Pontell.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fat cattle sale bendigo 14/11/95, ron laird, r h woodward pty ltd, bennetts meats pty ltd, boydies butchers, clifford quality meats, dalgety farmers ltd 210160, dalgety farmers pty 210171, elders ltd, ellis nuttall & co, friswell k, garfield, rj gilbertson, gregory j, grenfell n, hardwick gf & vc, highland, s huddle, icm1, icm4, icm5, maher l, masons meat pty ltd, jj mcallister, mccasheney & co, mcgillivary gk & gy, mcgregor rh & co, mcivor meats, mckean w & co, midfield meat wholesa, newman livestock sales, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales n, newman livestock sales 3, o'connor g & k pty ltd, penney & lang pty ltd, j h ralph & son, brian rodwell & co, safeway no 188, andrew schenk, starr a, tehan tp & mw, top meats, victorian producers c, wagstaff cranbourne p, d & k webb, welsh, m/s k & j wignall, r h woodward & co 442, r h woodward & co 454, r h woodward & co 466, woodhead b, r h woodward & co 571, r h woodward & co 405, rh woodward & co 417, charles l king & co, n rutland, peter crawford, h eagle, sheldon, i sylvester, j truscott, g pontell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, BARNARD Family, 1958
Various PartiesReference, Research, InformationKHS OrderMembers of the Barnard Family were significant and notable pioneers of Kew. Francis Barnard established the first Kew Post Office and also a pharmacy. The post office was on the corner of Cotham Road and High Street. It later moved to another location in High Street. His son, F G A Barnard wrote the ‘Jubilee History of Kew, Victoria’ (1910). [An index to the publication is in the file]. Both Barnards were mayors of Kew. The extensive file of information includes some primary sources and a number of photocopies of secondary sources. The primary sources include two letters, the first from F G A Barnard dated 29-9-10, to W Derrick Esq, Cambooya requesting information on early settlement in Kew, and a handwritten reply from W Derrick recalling this period. Another primary source [laminated] relates to The Intermediate Examination conducted by the Pharmacy Board of Victoria (1917). The Kew Historical Society has many items relating to the Barnard family in its collection. One is the wall clock, which was donated by a Mrs McArthur of North Balwyn in 1973. The correspondence relating to its acquisition, and an article written by Mavis Rolley is in the file. While the collection includes an original copy of ‘Bear and Forbear: A genealogical study of the Prentice, Barnard and related families in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia’ (Prentice, Sydney & Mildred, 1985) in its library, a photocopy of parts are included in the file, with a number of letters from Mildred Prentice. The Society also has a number of bottles etc., from the pharmacy, which were donated by Kathleen Murphy of Surrey Hills. There are also various copies of birth certificates, biographies etc.francis barnard, fga barnard, mayors of kew, pharmacists - kew (vic), postmasters - kew (vic), registrars of births deaths and marriages - kew (vic), historians - kew (vic)francis barnard, fga barnard, mayors of kew, pharmacists - kew (vic), postmasters - kew (vic), registrars of births deaths and marriages - kew (vic), historians - kew (vic) -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: Penelope AITKEN (b.1967 Melb. AUS), Penelope Aitken, Mapping Mass & Void 10, 2008
Penelope Aitken lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. She makes paintings and installations about relationships: between people, between things and between people and things. Recurring subjects include friendship, genealogy, romantic liaisons, and cross-cultural exchange as well as gardening, craft and landscape design. 'I am interested in the social, psychological and aesthetic motives behind organisation, belonging and displacement and I often make work that investigates such arrangements.' She has held regular solo exhibitions since 1995 and has been represented in group exhibitions since 1989. These have included shows in public and commercial galleries, artist run spaces, outdoor projects and festivals in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Bundaberg, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, Tokyo and Famagusta, Northern Cyprus. Aitken has previously worked at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art and at Asialink at the University of Melbourne. From 2006 - 2009 she was a board member of the Melbourne artist run gallery, West Space and she has also curated and coordinated numerous exhibitions and written and edited catalogues, articles and essays. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education (Visual Arts) both from The University of Melbourne and completed her Masters of Fine Art at the Victorian College of the Arts in 2004. In 1997 Aitken was selected to be a studio artist for two years at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne and in 2000 she undertook an Australia Council Studio at the Taipei National University of the Arts, Taiwan. More recently she spent two months in 2007 at the Laughing Waters Residency, Birrarung, in Eltham, Victoria. There she began her current interest in the rocks used in the landscape designs of Gordon Ford. Paintings of Ford's rocks made since 2007 as well as glacial erratics, meteors, and other natural and displaced rocks were exhibited in March 2011 at the Light Factory Gallery in Eltham in a show called My History of here, and Second Nature, one work from this exhibition, was awarded first prize at Eltham Masterworks 2011. Other work made about rocks in nature and culture include: the project, A dark archive, as well as in two installations: You seem so settled for one that doesn't belong held at West Space in 2009 and Gathering these things to remind me of home shown in 2010 at the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, Queensland. In July and August 2007 Aitken undertook an arts recidency at Birrarung, a house and garden designed by Gordon Ford and managed as the Laughing Waters Artist in Residence Program by the Shire of Nillumbik Victoria. The rocks depicted in the painting 'Mapping Mass & Void 10' are all taken from the garden at Birrarung. Aitken has made reference to those rocks and the way in which Ford thought of the rocks as individuals that need to be handled and placed with consideration to show off their best aspects.oil and acrylic on linen ek prac 2015 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ART EXHIBITION, BENDIGO, c1972
Art Exhibition, Bendigo Easter Fair Society presents The Annual Art Exhibition. Painting Section. Artists: Gordon Allen, Mrs D Allender, 'April', Bruce Barklamb, Thomas R W Benkendorff, Christine Berkman, Mrs J A Blakey, James E Bowman, Darryl Brown, Malcolm H Cannon, R L Carless, Pamela Caswell, Bett Cheek, Mrs Betty Cooper, Peter Costello, Jennifer Cottrell, Stephanie Cottrell, Dorothy Dempsey, Noelene Edmunds, Emma J., Ruth Epps, Mrs Jean Ferguson, Mrs Margot Flood, Lorraine Fraser, Maureen French, Neil Friswell, Ian Glanville, Sheryl Gregory, Mrs Valmai Hill, Mr A B Hocking, Ivy Jeffrey, George Kendall, Mrs Joan Kerr, Miss Jillian Locket, R McKenzie, Mrs J E McLean, Mrs Coral Manfield, Meenah Marchbank, Lillian B Mark, Ian John Mark, T Matthews, Mrs Judy Maxwell, Margaret Metcalf, Jean Morrissey, Mrs E Noble, I Osborne, Max Paull, R Paynter, Anthony N Penno, Norman William Penrose, Mark Phillips, Janice Pinder, Yvonne Pocock, Jennifer Reilly, Mrs S Reed, R J Ritter, Roma Robbins, Faye Roberts, Frank S Saunders, Jeanette Skrokov, Mrs C A Slootjes, John Spink, Ruth E Stewart, Mrs W Tebb, Gerard Terpstra, Stan Thomas, Pat Frewin, Dominic Tuohy, Peter Tyndall, Neil G West, Tony Wilson, Wilma Wilson, Pam Wright, A McGregor and R Pearce, T A Solbig. World Prints. List of various world print available for sale and prices, for the first time in Australia. World Prints Pty. Ltd. Copyright. Aztec Graphics, Moorabbin.- Design R H Bultows 72Aztec Graphics, Moorabbinevent, easter fair, bendigo easter fair society, art exhibition, bendigo easter fair society annual art exhibition. artists: gordon allen, mrs d allender, 'april', bruce barklamb, thomas r w benkendorff, christine berkman, mrs j a blakey, james e bowman, darryl brown, malcolm h cannon, r l carless, pamela caswell, bett cheek, mrs betty cooper, peter costello, jennifer cottrell, stephanie cottrell, dorothy dempsey, noelene edmunds, emma j., ruth epps, mrs jean ferguson, mrs margot flood, lorraine fraser, maureen french, neil friswell, ian glanville, sheryl gregory, mrs valmai hill, mr a b hocking, ivy jeffrey, george kendall, mrs joan kerr, miss jillian locket, r mckenzie, mrs j e mclean, mrs coral manfield, meenah marchbank, lillian b mark, ian john mark, t matthews, mrs judy maxwell, margaret metcalf, jean morrissey, mrs e noble, i osborne, max paull, r paynter, anthony n penno, norman william penrose, mark phillips, janice pinder, yvonne pocock, jennifer reilly, mrs s reed, r j ritter, roma robbins, faye roberts, frank s saunders, jeanette skrokov, mrs c a slootjes, john spink, ruth e stewart, mrs w tebb, gerard terpstra, stan thomas, pat frewin, dominic tuohy, peter tyndall, neil g west, tony wilson, wilma wilson, pam wright, a mcgregor and r pearce, t a solbig. world prints. list of various world print available for sale and prices, for the first time in australia. world prints pty. ltd. copyright. aztec graphics, moorabbin.- design r h bultows 72 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Certificate of Title - Alexander William Brown - part of Crown Section 20, Parish of Warrandyte, County of Evelyn - 16th April, 1948
A4 copies of Landata Victoria Historical Search documents - Vol 7141 Fol 1428080.Alexander William Brown of Grandview Grove (later Bemboka Road), Ringwood is now the proprietor of an Estate in Fee-simple subject to the Encumbrances notified hereunder ... 2 acres 3 roods 24 and one-half perches or thereabouts, being Lots 33 and 34 Kardinia Crescent, on Plan of Subdivision no.12040. Transfers include Alexander William Brown died 25th June, 1957, Probate granted 28th January, 1958, to Alfred Hart Brown of Dandenong, Estate Agent, and Harry Britten Elms of Cardinia, Gentleman, Oliver Burgess, Grandview Grove Ringwood, Florist - 14th May, 1964, Peter John Woodhead, Transport driver, and Shirley Margaret Woodhead, Married woman - 12th September, 1966. Inventory of Real Estate Assets (for Probate purposes 4/10/1957) detailed in Family Genealogy record for A.W. Brown includes: "Kardinia Crescent, Ringwood - Land containing 2 acres 3 roods 24-1/2 perches situate in Kardinia Crescent Ringwood being Lots 33 and 34 on Plan of Subdivision Number 12040 and being part of Crown Section 20 Parish of Warrandyte County of Evelyn and being the land described in Certificate of Title Volume 7141 Folio 080 valued by E. Miles at £350:0:0 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Certificate of Title - Leslie Mills of Plymouth Road, East Ringwood, Farmer - part of Crown Section 20, Parish of Warrandyte, County of Evelyn - 19th January, 1932
A4 copies of Landata Victoria Historical Search documents - Vol 5781 Fol 1156174.Leslie Mills is now the proprietor of an Estate in Fee-simple subject to the Encumbrances notified hereunder ... 10 acres or thereabouts, together with a right of carriage way over Grandview Grove (later Bemboka Road), Warranwood, Victroia. Transfers include Alexander William Brown of Tooradin, Farmer - 29th October, 1945, (died 25th June, 1957), Probate granted 28th January, 1958, to Alfred Hart Brown of Dandenong, Estate Agent, and Harry Britten Elms of Cardinia, Gentleman (*** See Probate details below) Oliver Burgess, Grandview Grove Ringwood, Florist - 14th May, 1964, Privatus Proprietary Limited, St.Kilda Road, Melbourne - 27th October, 1977, John Patrick Kelly, Company Director and Yvonne Gloria Kelly, Married Woman, joint proprietors, 10th September, 1980 *** Inventory of Real Estate Assets (for Probate purposes 4/10/1957) detailed in Family Genealogy record for A.W. Brown includes: "Grandview Grove, Ringwood Land containing 10 acres or thereabouts situate in Grandview Grove Ringwood being part of Crown Section 20 Parish of Warrandyte County of Evelyn and being the land described in Certificate of Title Volume 5781 Folio 174 on which is erected a 7 room house, a bungalow, shed and 2 glass houses valued by E. Miles, Ringwood - £5077-0-0 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia, History of "Jewel in the Crown" Estate, East Ringwood, Victoria, 1884-1947
Carter Real Estate Agents sold some of the subdivision in 1946-47. This information was tied in with the early orcharding families.Collection of notes, titles and maps of "Jewel in the Crown" subdivision - Mount Dandenong Road (formerly Oxford Road), Velma Grove, Valda Avenue, Mirabel Avenue. Genealogical charts of Meyland and Wigley families. 4 page history of the area compiled in 2004 by Richard Carter, Real Estate Agent. Registered Proprietors, Vendors, Property Title Holders and Transferees include: Herbert Edward WATSON, John Richard SHARP, Myrtle Evelyn BIRRELL, Marie Mathieson MUNRO, William Alex McCLELLAN, George Andrew GOODMAN, Joseph Tasman PEDRAZZI, Alexander ANDERSON, John Charles PATERSON, Eric William PHILLIPS, T.E.A. Co. Ltd., Florence Lavinia WYNARD, William John HARRIS, Lindsay and Hazel ALLNUTT, Douglas John RITCHIE, Eliza A.M. BOURBAND, Henrietta Irene COOK, Eric Edward COOK, Harold Thomas NICHOLLS, Stewart and Mary HIRD, Grace ROBINSON, Helen Rutherford GOOD, Henry Wyatt FARRELL, Irene Ann SMITH, Leslie Neil DOW, Helen Anne DOW, Frederick Ronald HOLDING, John Frederick McINTYRE, Horton Wilcox EDGE, Herbert James HARDINGHAM, Donald James ALLEN, Cyril Frederick WILLIAMS, Florence Sarah MAGGS, Maud Margaret PEARSON, Warwick Scott Holroyd MATTHEWS, Alice Eliza McCLEAVE, Leslie Archibald Charles HARRIS, Enid Beth HARRIS, Roy Victor DRAEGER, Elizabeth Ann STANDLEY, Charles Walter WATSON, Mabel Dorothy CARTER, Alan Garnett KELLY, Michael Vincent HARRIS, William Thomas Sylvester PROUD, Florence Blanche IVES, Douglas George PEARSON, Harry Clifford CLEGG, Dorothy Ellen Mary WHITE, Frederick Nathaniel EVANS, Madge EVANS, Leonard DUNSTAN, Violet Florence CONNELL, Valerie Jean Schimmelbusch, John Sydney COOK, William Donald THOMPSON, Ralph E RAUNSLEY, Murray McRae OSBORN, Francis William CLARKE, Alfred Daniel WILLIAMS, Harry Clifford CLEGG, Bernard Francis GARRY, Richard McKENZIE, Mignor Leonie WESTON, Idonea Moncrieffe DAVIS, Helen Marsden Rutherford GOOD, George SMART, Clement Henry DAVIS, Peter FINLAYSON, Elenor Leah HARVIE, Charles MEYLAND. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Michele Matthews collection - documents re first attempt to establish an archive centre/\museum in Bendigo, from 25/04/1988 to 12/12/1988, 25/02/2025
Documents re first attempt to establish an archive centre/museum in Bendigo, from 25/04/1988 to 12/12/1988Michele Matthews collection - documents re first attempt to establish an archive centre/museum in Bendigo, from 25/04/1988 to 12/12/1988 25/04/1988 - handwritten and typed letter from Michele Matthews iniating an opinion to have a Bendigo Archives 21/04/1988 - letter for meeting of the Bendigo Archives / Museum Core Group on Wednesday June 1st at her home, 18 Kirby Street, Golden Square 16/05/1988 - letter signed by 20 members of the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies "in full support of the proposed archives" 23/05/1988 - Minister of Property Services acknowledging the letter concerning the possibility of housing various public records in a proposed museum in Bendigo 24/05/1988 - five page letter from Wayne Gregson, Providence Cottage, RMD Barnadown Road, Goornong supporting the proposed museum 1/06/1988 - minutes of the archives and museum working party's inaugural meeting held on June 1st at 18 Kirby Street, Golden Square 2/06/1988 - two page flyer form Bruse Reid, Liberal Spokesman - Lister House could be Bendigo's Museum 17/06/1988 - letter from Diane Collier, acting archivist, advising of consulting archivist services 20/06/1988 - advising Bendigo City Council discussed the proposed Bendigo Regional Archives Museum on several occasions and "supports, in principle, the aims and objectives of the submission" 8/07/1988 - letter to Mr David Kennedy, Member for west Bendigo from the Minister for Property & Services, Peter Spyker M.P. 12/07/1988 - 14 page letter from David Kennedy M. L. A., referring the letter from Mr Spyker 14/11/1988 - minutes of a public meeting held at "Lister House", 37 Rowan Street, Bendigo to "establish interest in forming a steering committee....to promote the formation of a Bendigo & Regional Archive and Social History Museum at "Lister House" 1/11/1988 - three-page submission / proposal for thew establishment of a Bendigo Regional Archive and Social History Museum 24/11/1988 - from David Kennedy M.L.A. forwarding a reply from the Minister for Property & Services -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Rowlock, early 20th century
This row lock was fitted onto the Warrnambool Lifeboat, which is also on-site at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The construction of the lifeboat 'Warrnambool' began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by Great Britain's Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whale back decks fore and aft, mast and centre board, and rudder and tiller hung from the stern post. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was a foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight with watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat's construction are penciled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the 'Melbourne Directory' of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill's documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at 'Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne the name 'Myers' can also be spelled 'Meiers', which could be the same person as the Meiers in "McAuley and Meiers" (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named 'Warrnambool' was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built-in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, with new sea-going qualities such as greater maneuverability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining’ design was made the vessel difficult to capsize and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has plenty of free board. The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The Warrnambool lifeboat was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in the early 1900s. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be ready for action in case of an emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool lifeboat in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990, she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name 'WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The subject row lock is significant due to its association the Warrnambool Lifeboat which was an integral part of an important service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel for a half-century. One of the lifeboats many achievements was when it was used to help retrieve the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ship Antares. Rowlock from the Warrnambool Lifeboat.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifeboat warrnambool, life boat, life saving vessel, 1910 vessel, port fairy, boat builder plaque, rescue boat, beagley, government dockyard, williamstown, v.e.e. gotch, royal lifeboat institution, captain ferguson, non-capsizeable lifeboat, self-righting lifeboat, antares shipwreck, double diagonal planking, captain carrington, rowlock, lifeboat rowlock -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Rowlock, early 20th century
This row lock was fitted onto the Warrnambool Lifeboat, which is also on-site at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The construction of the lifeboat 'Warrnambool' began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by Great Britain's Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whale back decks fore and aft, mast and centre board, and rudder and tiller hung from the stern post. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was a foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight with watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat's construction are penciled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the 'Melbourne Directory' of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill's documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at 'Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne the name 'Myers' can also be spelled 'Meiers', which could be the same person as the Meiers in "McAuley and Meiers" (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named 'Warrnambool' was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built-in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, with new sea-going qualities such as greater maneuverability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining’ design was made the vessel difficult to capsize and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has plenty of free board. The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The Warrnambool lifeboat was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in the early 1900s. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be ready for action in case of an emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool lifeboat in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990, she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name 'WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The subject row lock is significant due to its association the Warrnambool Lifeboat which was an integral part of an important service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel for a half-century. One of the lifeboats many achievements was when it was used to help retrieve the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ship Antares. Rowlock from the Warrnambool Lifeboat.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifeboat warrnambool, life boat, life saving vessel, 1910 vessel, port fairy, boat builder plaque, rescue boat, beagley, government dockyard, williamstown, v.e.e. gotch, royal lifeboat institution, captain ferguson, non-capsizeable lifeboat, self-righting lifeboat, antares shipwreck, double diagonal planking, captain carrington, rowlock, lifeboat rowlock -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Rowlock, early 20th century
This row lock was fitted onto the Warrnambool Lifeboat, which is also on-site at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The construction of the lifeboat 'Warrnambool' began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by Great Britain's Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whale back decks fore and aft, mast and centre board, and rudder and tiller hung from the stern post. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was a foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight with watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat's construction are penciled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the 'Melbourne Directory' of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill's documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at 'Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne the name 'Myers' can also be spelled 'Meiers', which could be the same person as the Meiers in "McAuley and Meiers" (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named 'Warrnambool' was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built-in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, with new sea-going qualities such as greater maneuverability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining’ design was made the vessel difficult to capsize and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has plenty of free board. The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The Warrnambool lifeboat was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in the early 1900s. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be ready for action in case of an emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool lifeboat in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990, she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name 'WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The subject row lock is significant due to its association the Warrnambool Lifeboat which was an integral part of an important service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel for a half-century. One of the lifeboats many achievements was when it was used to help retrieve the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ship Antares. Rowlock from the Warrnambool Lifeboat.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifeboat warrnambool, life boat, life saving vessel, 1910 vessel, port fairy, boat builder plaque, rescue boat, beagley, government dockyard, williamstown, v.e.e. gotch, royal lifeboat institution, captain ferguson, non-capsizeable lifeboat, self-righting lifeboat, antares shipwreck, double diagonal planking, captain carrington, rowlock, lifeboat rowlock -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TOWN HALL, YMCA SYMPHONY CONCERT, 17 September, 1924
Town Hall, YMCA Symphony Concert, Orchestral Society. Frank Grose, Conductor. Sept. 17th 1924. Artists Assisting; Carmen Pascova, George A Chant, Coral Trenerry, Mabel McGauchie. Hon. Treas. G W Lansell. Pres. Barkly Hyett. Programme Les preludes, Like Death's Grim Shadow, O, Pure and Tender Star of Eve, Hejre Kati, O Mio Fernando from La Favorita, The Unfinished, L'heure de pourpore, Le the, Coecilia, Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind, Feu Folley, The Last Hour, The Night Wind, At Dawing, Oh! Didn't it rain!, from La Prophete. Orchestral Society: First Violins; Mrs Harry Hillman, Miss Winnie Pithie, Miss Agnes McNair, Mrs Stanley Gant, Miss Lucille Simpson, Miss Elsie Stemmer, Mrs E Swift, Miss L Downie. Second Violins; Mr James Fitt, Master Tom Challen, Miss Myrtle Phillips, Miss Alma Doxford, Miss J Houston, Miss Evelyn Miles, Miss Elva Hesse, Miss Winnie Hobson, Mr Stanley Kennedy, Mr Albert Richardson, Master L Watts, Miss Lois Streader, Master L Meakin, Master R Trewarn. Violas; Mr P Coope, Mr H R Smith, Miss L Beischer, Miss Eisler Woodward. 'Cellos; Madame Dorothy Duval, Miss Maisie Field, Miss Ethel Crook. Basses; Mr J H Melrose, Mr R Rule, Mr J Ditchburn. Piccolo; Mr A E Sayer. Flute; Mr A E Sayer, Mr W Davidson. Oboes; Mr A B Challen, Mr W Channel. Clarionets; Mr Bowman, Mr W McEwan. Basoons; Mr T Francis, Mr P Reed. Trumpets; Mr A H F Taylor, Mr P Smith, Mr B Bowater, Mr N Banfield. Horns; Mr A Johnson, Mr J Tredinnick. Trombones; Mr D W Collier, Mr H Botten, Mr W Jackson. Tubas; Mr E C Rasmussen, Me A Hocking. Percussion; Mr J Kinder. Tympani; Mr J McLaughlin. Organist; Mr C Cowling. Pianiste; Miss Mabel McGauchie. Am Appeal to every Music Lover on behalf of Bendigo Boys. The Orchestral Society of the Young Men's Christian Association exists for the uplift of Bendigo through the agency of music. In addition to this it dedicates the whole of its profits to the extension of Christ's work among Boys. Surely this two-fold object is sufficient to warrant a large number of subscribers, and yet we regret to say we find it increasingly difficult to finance the Society, and our Association, in one to the greatest provincial cities in Australia. We would like to think that it is only sufficient to mention this matter in order to call for an immediate demand for subscribers tickets for our Orchestral Society; in order to remove the 'Damoclesian sword' of finance which perpetually suspended above our heads, and thereby insure a continuance of our Orchestral Society, and the permanence of out Association, which is in business for the men and boys of this fair City. Subscriber's Tickets may be purchased for 1 pound, 1 shilling, which permits the bearer to book seats for each Tree Concerts. These tickets are obtainable at any period during the year. For Further information apply; Frank Grose, General Secretary.F. H. Sparkman, Printer, Arcade, Bendigo.program, music, ymca of bendigo orchestral society, town hall, ymca symphony concert, orchestral society. frank grose, conductor. sept. 17th 1924. artists assisting; carmen pascova, george a chant, coral trenerry, mabel mcgauchie. hon. treas. g w lansell. pres. barkly hyett. programme les preludes, like death's grim shadow, o, pure and tender star of eve, hejre kati, o mio fernando from la favorita, the unfinished, l'heure de pourpore, le the, coecilia, blow blow thou winter wind, feu folley, the last hour, the night wind, at dawing, oh! didn't it rain!, from la prophete. orchestral society: first violins; mrs harry hillman, miss winnie pithie, miss agnes mcnair, mrs stanley gant, miss lucille simpson, miss elsie stemmer, mrs e swift, miss l downie. second violins; mr james fitt, master tom challen, miss myrtle phillips, miss alma doxford, miss j houston, miss evelyn miles, miss elva hesse, miss winnie hobson, mr stanley kennedy, mr albert richardson, master l watts, miss lois streader, master l meakin, master r trewarn. violas; mr p coope, mr h r smith, miss l beischer, miss eisler woodward. 'cellos; madame dorothy duval, miss maisie field, miss ethel crook. basses; mr j h melrose, mr r rule, mr j ditchburn. piccolo; mr a e sayer. flute; mr a e sayer, mr w davidson. oboes; mr a b challen, mr w channel. clarionets; mr bowman, mr w mcewan. basoons; mr t francis, mr p reed. trumpets; mr a h f taylor, mr p smith, mr b bowater, mr n banfield. horns; mr a johnson, mr j tredinnick. trombones; mr d w collier, mr h botten, mr w jackson. tubas; mr e c rasmussen, me a hocking. percussion; mr j kinder. tympani; mr j mclaughlin. organist; mr c cowling. pianiste; miss mabel mcgauchie. am appeal to every music lover on behalf of bendigo boys. the orchestral society of the young men's christian association exists for the uplift of bendigo through the agency of music. in addition to this it dedicates the whole of its profits to the extension of christ's work among boys. surely this two-fold object is sufficient to warrant a large number of subscribers, and yet we regret to say we find it increasingly difficult to finance the society, and our association, in one to the greatest provincial cities in australia. frank grose, general secretary. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BACK TO EAST SHELBOURNE SPORTS CARNIVAL, 8 October, 1927
Back To East Shelbourne Sports Carnival, Saturday, October 8, 1927. Programme. Refreshments on grounds, dance at night. 1/- Casamento's Buses. Executive Committee: President; W Harris. Vice-President; M De Araugo. Messrs. E Wright, A D Holden, W Hamilton, J Bartels, J Hinck, and H Hinck. Hon. Sec.; H M Burke. Asst. Hon. Sec.; G H Marshall. Ladies; Mesdames J Bartels, H Burke, G H Marshall, E Pocock, R Vines, and E Wright. General Committee; In addition to the above, Messrs. E Pocock, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and W Marshall, Mesdames W Harris, A Holden, J De Araugo, F J Roberts, and Miss Pocock. Officials Judges: Messrs. T D Cairns, J Craven, and Geo. Hogben. Handicappers: Mr P Davidson (Northern District Walker's Assn.) Starter: Mr W Harris, M De Araugo, J Hinck, H Hovenden, E Pocock, W Hamilton, F J Roberts, A D Holden. Timekeeper: Mr H Hinck. Patrons: Cr, J Bartels, Nuttall & Clarke, Mrs D Punton, R S V Cocking, J Murray, and A Wells. Next 8 pages contain information on the history of East Shelbourne beginning with; This district is situated about ten miles west of south-west of Bendigo on Back Creek or Spring Creek, which received its names from the early diggers of Bendigo who, through shortage of water, were compelled to puddle at Bullock Creek or further 'back,' hence Back Creek; and because of the number of springs it contained - Spring Creek. Among the first to settle, in 1860, were Messrs. John Jenkinson, J Kilgour, T Connelly, G Nichols, R Fox, (who married Mrs James Jenkinson), Kenny, J Roberts, J Genders, J Curry, G Nevinson, Bartram, J Geary, A Nicholl, H Spencer, W Saunders, Mrs Prichard, and J Stansfield. History of East Shelbourne continues . . . Events held were Boy's (State School) Bicycle Race, Stepping the Distance (Gents), Stepping the Distance (Ladies), Bowling at the Stump, Kicking Football Through Hoop, Sheaf Toss, Bucket Ball, Sheffield, Children's Relay Race, Men's Potato Race, Tilting Rings, on Bikes, Walking Contest 1 mile, Car Race through pegs, Slow Bicycle Race 50 yards, Handicap Bicycle Race 2 miles, Tilting Rings in Cars, High Jump, Ladies' and Gent's Cigarette Race, Weight Guessing. Prizes were awarded for first and second placing of these events.In 1923, a Sports Carnival was held in the precincts of what was then a water reserve, situated south of the State School. The area was reserved for watering purposes on 1st May, 1894; and on July 15th, 1912, a small portion was excised. By 1923 its usefulness for water storage had disappeared, and being ideal for recreation purposes, it was decided, at the final meeting of the above sorts carnival, to apply for the area appointed, Mr W Harris (chairman), Messrs. G H Marshall, J Roberts, D Gill, M Connolly, R Vines, E Pocock, and H M Burke (secretary). The matter terminated in a Land Board, presided over by Mr McPherson, being held in Bendigo. The application was granted, but was not gazetted, until Messrs. W Harris and F J Roberts, with Messrs. A E Cook, MLA and Hon. H Keck, MLC interviewed the Minister for Lands. Soon afterwards, at a public meeting, the following members were elected to constitute the first Board of management, Messrs. W Harris (chairman), G H Marshall, A D Holden, F J Roberts (tres.), M D'Araugo, E Wright, and H M Burke (sec.). Since then the arena has been cleared and levelled by residents, and labor and material to the value of 150 pounds have been put into the reserve. At least 2/3rds of the program contain ads from business in Bendigo. Fordson Tractor - W Cowling, W Lewis William's Chymist, Collier footwear, William Wallace Land and Clearing Sales, Bain & Daws Groceries, Farmers & Citizens Trustees Company Bendigo Limited, Northern Seed Supply Co., Marong Bakery, Bennetts' Arcade Store, Marong Hotel, Warren's Drapery & Clothing, Jas. Friswell Butcher, Webster's Wireless, Baker & Woods Tennis Supplies, Hartleys Wireless, Cycle Hartleys, Bendigo Book & Stationery Centre Frank J Every's, T R Jones Chemist, Wool Skins & Hides F Ferguson, Furniture Carpets Linoleums Morley Johnsons, Jewellery & Silverware Prescott & Dawe, Drapers Honan & O'Toole, Stilwell's of Bendigo, Gents' & Ladies' Tailoring Hatters & Mercers Messrs. Denton Bros., Groceries Ales Wines & Spirits W Jeffrey, Ashman's Tailors Hatters Mercers, Myer's, Farmers' Grocery D Whyte & Co., Drapers & Furniture Stores The Beehive, Butcher les. Friswell, Tobacconist & Hairdresser W J Lenten, Timber Merchants & Ironmongers Hume & Iser, Stock E M Vains & Co., Ladies' & Gents' Tailors Clifford & Fulton, Printers & Stationers Bolton Bros. Pty Ltd, Bendigo Leather Shop, Everything Musical Suttons, Andrew's Auction Rooms Butter Eggs Poultry etc, Meats A C Petherick's, Albert Bush's Produce Stores & Chaff Mills, T D Cairns & Co., Jeweller C J Kirby, Casamento's Garage & Ballarat Motor Bus Service, Webster Bros. Sporting House Cycle Builders Motor Cycle & Car Agents, British Motors Bendigo, Webb's Bacon Depot. 20 pages plus coverBoltons Print, Bendigoevent, social, east shelbourne sports carnival -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Oar, early 20th century
This oar is from the Lifeboat Warrnambool, which is on sit at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. The construction of the lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later, 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by the Great Britain’s Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whaleback decks fore and aft, mast and centreboard, and rudder and tiller hung from the sternpost. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. The boat was described as “… a fine piece of workmanship and does credit to her builders and designers…” It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight and watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat’s construction are pencilled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990’s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the ‘Melbourne Directory’ of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, (Victorian Heritage Database, ‘Contextual History, Maritime Facilities’), It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill’s documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at ‘Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne’ – the name ‘Myers’ can also be spelled ‘Meiers’, which could be the same person as the Meiers in “McAuley and Meiers” (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named ‘Warrnambool’ was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. A winch was used to bring it in and out of the water. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, build and sea-going qualities such as greater manoeuvrability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining’ design was “practically non-capsizeable” and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has “… plenty of freeboard, high watertight spaces between the deck and bottom… through which pipes lead…” The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The lifeboat Warrnambool was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in early 1900's. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares, and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen, which they brought back to Warrnambool. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be manned by a strong and competent crew, ready for action in case of emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River, bolted to the Port Fairy lifeboat. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990 she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name ‘WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The oar is significant for its association with the lifeboat WARRNAMBOOL, which is significant for its half century service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel. She was also used to help retrieve the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ANTARES. Large wooden oar, shaped two handgrip with tapering shaft to large flattened blade, (2) copper reinforcing strips on blade. Sweep oar is from the Lifeboat Warrnambool. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, oar, lifeboat warrnambool, sweep oar -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Plan - Vessel Line Drawing, Life Boat for Warrnambool, ca. 1900-1909
The plans were used for the construction of the lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’, which began 15th September 1909 and was completed almost 12 months later 1st September 1910. It was built at the Government Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, along the lines designed by Great Britain’s Royal Lifeboat Institution, and included whaleback decks fore and aft, mast and centreboard, and rudder and tiller hung from the sternpost. It could be propelled by both sail and oar. At that time Captain Ferguson was Chief Harbour Master and Mr Beagley was the foreman boat builder. Mr Beagley built the lifeboat with his fellow workmen. The boat was described as “… a fine piece of workmanship and does credit to her builders and designers…” It had all the latest improvements in shape, disposition of weight and watertight compartments, and it had space for a large number of people in addition to the crew. It appears that 'H Meiers' whose signature was on the plaque that was found concealed in the hull, was involved with the building of the lifeboat. His signature and the dates of the start and finish of the boat’s construction are pencilled on the raw timber 'plaque' found in the hull in the early 1990s when the lifeboat was being restored. It is interesting that the ‘Melbourne Directory’ of 1911, published by Sands and MacDougal, lists McAuley and Meiers, boat builders, Nelson Place foreshore, between Pasco and Parker Streets, Williamstown, (Victorian Heritage Database, ‘Contextual History, Maritime Facilities’), It is quite possibly the business of the person whose name is inscribed on the lifeboat plaque. Flagstaff Hill’s documentation also mentions that the keel was laid at ‘Harry Myers, boat builders, Williamstown, Melbourne’ – the name ‘Myers’ can also be spelled ‘Meiers’, which could be the same person as the Meiers in “McAuley and Meiers” (as mentioned in genealogy lines of Myers). The new lifeboat, to be named ‘Warrnambool’ was brought to town by train and launched at the breakwater on 1st March 1911 using the Titan crane (the old lifeboat built in 1858, was then returned to Melbourne in 1911). This new lifeboat was stationed at Warrnambool in a shed located at the base of the Breakwater, adjacent to the slipway. A winch was used to bring it in and out of the water. The lifeboat ‘Warrnambool’ was similar in size to the old lifeboat but far superior in design, build and sea-going qualities such as greater manoeuvrability. The ‘self-righting, self-draining design was “practically non-capsizeable” and even if the boat overturned it would right itself to an even keel and the water would drain away. The hull was built of New Zealand Kauri, using double diagonal planking, laid in two layers at right angles, with a layer of canvas and red lead paint between the timbers to help seal the planking. It has “… plenty of freeboard area, high watertight spaces between the deck and bottom… through which pipes lead…” The backbone timbers were made of Jarrah. The lifeboat Warrnambool was one of several rescue boats used at Port Fairy and Warrnambool in the early 1900s. In late 1914 the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew were used to help find what was left of the tragic wreckage of the Antares and were able to discover the body of one of the crewmen, which they brought back to Warrnambool. Between 1951 and 1954 the lifeboat was manned under the guidance of Captain Carrington. He held lifeboat practice each month on a Sunday morning, to comply with the Ports and Harbour’s request that lifeboats be manned by a strong and competent crew, ready for action in case of emergency. In the early 1960’s it ended its service as a lifeboat and was used in Port Fairy as a barge to help dredge the Moyne River, bolted to the Port Fairy lifeboat. Flagstaff Hill obtained the Warrnambool in 1975. In 1984 it was on display at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. On 23rd May 1990, she was lifted from the water and placed in a cradle for restoration. The name ‘WARRNAMBOOL could be seen faintly on the lifeboat before it was restored. It was during the restoration that Flagstaff Hill's boat builder discovered the 'plaque' inside the hull. A copy of the blueprint plans has the name “V.E.E. Gotch” printed on it. His advertisement in Footscray’s ‘Independent’ newspaper of Saturday 11th May 1901 states he is “Principal and Skilled member (Naval Architect) to the Court of Marine Inquiry of Victoria and holds classes for naval architectural drawing and arithmetic.” The line drawing is significant for its connection with the lifeboat WARRNAMBOOL. The lifeboat is very significant to local and state history for its use in the lifesaving rescues of seafarers, particularly in Lady Bay. It was part of the local rescue equipment. It gave a half-century of service to the local community as a lifesaving vessel, including its involvement in retrieving the body of a shipwrecked crew member of the ANTARES. Line drawing in black ink and pencil on rectangular parchment or waxed linen. Drawing has diagrams of three profiles of a vessel, with measurements and connecting pencil lines on the left quarter. The plan is for the lifeboat named “Warrnambool”, which was built in Melbourne and completed in 1910. 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