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Clunes Museum
Administrative record - BOOK, LICENCE
TEMPORARY LICENCE ISSUED FOR THE SUPPLY OF LIQUOR ON SPECIAL SOCIAL EVENTS IN CLUNES . RECEIPT BOOK 1 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR TALBOT RACES 22.2.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 25.2.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES HOSPITAL FETE 22.10.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES AGRICULTURAL SHOW 8.//.1886 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR AGRICULTURAL SHOW 27.10.1887 RECEIPT BOOK 2; BURNS, BURT CLUB HOTEL CLUNES FOR CLUNES HOSPITAL FETE 2.11.1887 LALOR, MICHAEL; FRASER STREET FOR CHRISTMAS SPORTS 26.12.1887 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES & TALBOT AGRICULTURAL SHOW 8 & 9 nOVEMBER 1888 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 29.2.1888 WEICKHARDT, JOHN CONRAD; BRITISH HOTEL FOR CLUNES ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE 24.11.1888. RECEIPT BOOK 3 LALOR, MICHALE; ALL NATIONS HOTEL, FOR BOXING DAY SPORTS, CLUNES OVAL 26.12.1888 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 21.2.1889 BURN, WILLIAM BURT; NATIONAL HOTEL CLUNES FOR ANNUAL HOSPITAL FETE 1.11.1889 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL, ALLENDALE FOR CRESWICK MINERS ASSOCIATION SHORTS 13.10.1890 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL ALLENDALE FOR SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SHOW 14 & 15.11.1889 MURRAY, DAVID; SPECULATION HOTEL ALLENDALE FOR SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SHOW 14 & 15.11.1889 LAWLER, MICHAEL; ALL NATIONS HOTEL CLUNESFOR BOXING DAY SPORTS 26.12.1889 POOL, JAMES FREDERICK; MOOROOKYLE HOTEL, MOOROOKYLE, FOR SMEATON RACES 20.2.1890 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR SMEATON RACES 20.2.1890 PEARCE GEORGE BIDDLE; WASHINGTON HOTEL, CLUNES FOR CLUNES RACES 6.3.1890 BLUE COVERED CARDBOARD BOOK CONTAINING TEMPORARY LICENCES FOR SALE OF LIQUOR AT EVENTS IN CLUNES & DISTRICT. COST 2 POUNDS .1 ISSUED 22.2.1886 TO 25.10.1887 RECEIPT NOs 11861 TO 11865 .2 ISSUED 2.11.1887 TO 24.11.1888. RECEIPT NOS 12221 TO 12225. ALSO INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORISATION TO ISSUE TEMPORARY LICENCE. .3 ISSUED 14.12.1888 TO 3.3.1890 RECEIPT NOs 12226 TO 12235 ALSO INCLUDES CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORISATION TO ISSUE TEMPORARY LICENCE. local history, receipt books, events, temporary licences - sports, hospital fetes, race days, agricultural shows. -
Clunes Museum
Document - LICENCE / RECEIPT
SEE OVER - RECEIPT BOOK REGISTERING BUSINESS AND ADDRESSES 1885 - 1886. GOVY WM. GROCER SMEATON ROAD CLUNES 1886 LEAN WM. GROCER FRASER STREET CLUNES 1886 RICHARDS WM. GROCER FRASER STREET CLUNES 1886 WILSON JOHN F. GROCER TEMPLETON ST. CLUNES 1887 HAWKEY JNO K. GROCER TALBOT ROAD CLUNES 1887 SHERIDAN ARTHUR HAIRDRESSER FRASER STREET CLUNES 1887 .PORTION OF RECEIPT BOOK, BLUE CARDBOARD COVER. TOBACCO LICENCE 1885 - 1886 TO REGISTER OWNER, OCCUPATION, PREMISESlocal history, document, licence, licence - grocer, tobacconist, fancy goods, bookmaker, stationer, miner -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document - Ledger - Receipts, Book, 1931-1946
This ledger contains material from the legal firm of Mackay and Taylor for the period 1931 to 1946. The material includes receipts, letters and typed summaries concerning the wills and property of Warrnambool and district residents at that time. Scottish-born George Mackay established a legal practice in Kepler Street, Warrnambool in 1891 and in 1893 he bought the next-door practice of the late James Fletcher, with the business then known as Fletcher and Mackay. In the 1920s John Taylor became a partner with Mackay under the name of Mackay and Taylor (later Mackay Taylor). In 1999 Taits Solicitors of Warrnambool merged with Mackay Taylor to form Tait Taylor. Today this business is known as Taits Legal. This ledger is of some importance as it contains much historical information (wills, deeds, property ownership etc) on Warrnambool and district residents in the 1930s and 40s. It will be very useful to researchers.This is a ledger with a black cardboard cover and red binding on the spine. The binding has broken and the covers and sections of the pages are detached. The cover is much stained and rubbed. The pages have been printed with red and blue lines but these have not been used. Instead a variety of letters, receipts and typed material have been pasted onto the pages. Some of the letters and receipts have been handwritten and some have been typed.Receipt Bookwarrnambool, warrnambool history, mackay taylor, ledger warrnambool, fletcher and mackay -
Greensborough Historical Society
Financial record - Account, Hurstbridge Waterworks Trust, Hurstbridge Waterworks Trust water rate assessment 1965-66, 13/05/1965
Hurstbridge Waterworks Trust water rates accounts for land jointly owned by W.A. (Alan) Partington and H.V. (Horrie) Burkett for 2 properties in Hurstbridge (Rose Avenue and Daphne Crescent.Alan Partington and Horrie Burkett had a history of joint property ownership from their early days in Warragul.2 Water rates accounts, black text on white paperHandwritten receipt.alan partington, william alan partington, partington family, horrie burkett, hurstbridge, hurstbridge waterworks trust -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter from E M Winter, Woolerina Station, Quensland, 1944 to W.R. Lang, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong re: wool samplesSend receiptsheep stations - management wool - testing, warrnambool woollen mill gordon technical college, lang, dr w. roy, woolerina station, queensland, sheep stations - management, wool - testing -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, W'bool harbor board pages Harbour - stamp, 1928
This is a receipt book issued by the Warrnambool Harbour Board to masters of ships that took on fresh water in Warrnambool Harbour. The Port of Warrnambool was administered by various bodies since the early 1850s with Harbour Masters, Pilots, Boatmen and Customs officials appointed by the Colonial Government. In those times these officials were responsible to the Chief Harbour Master and the Ports and Harbours Department in Melbourne but over the ensuing years the Port of Warrnambool came under different colonial and State Departments and the titles of the harbour officials in Warrnambool changed accordingly. In 1928 the Warrnambool Harbour Board was formed with Captain James Menzies as the Warrnambool Harbour Master. This Board was dissolved in 1937 and Captain Menzies was transferred to Portland where he stayed until 1945. Warrnambool ceased to operate as a port in the early 1940s. This receipt is of maritime interest. The book records the names of several ships in Warrnambool from 1927 to 1937, including the ‘Casino’, ‘Chillagoe’, the dredge ‘Pioneer’, and ‘Kapera’. This is a receipt book used by the Warrnambool Harbour Board. The book has mostly the pink copy of the receipt issued but there are a couple of the original receipts still intact. The receipt book has been printed and the details on the receipts have been handwritten in ink. The cover is cardboard with brown taping and the stamp of the Warrnabool Harbour Board is on the back cover. ‘Warrnambool Harbour Board’ warrnambool harbour board, captain james menzies, maritime history of warrnambool. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Receipt, Banking Receipts, 1910, 1910
White and blue printed and hand written banking receipts made out to the Ballarat School of Mines. .1 and .2) Union Bank of Australia Limited, Ballarat branch, signed by H.R. Murphy .3) Ballarat Banking Company Limited, signed by F. Martellballarat school of mines, frederick martell, h.r. murphy, ballarat banking company limited, union bank of australia limited -
Federation University Historical Collection
Receipt, Ballarat Progress Association Notice of Meeting, c1910, c1910
The secretary of the Ballarat Progress Association was W. Coultahard, and their office was at 411 Sturt Street, Ballarat Notice of meeting of the Ballarat Progress Association on card. ballarat progress association, w. coulthard -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT, Motor Registration Board, 1964
Motor car registration paid receipts for a Mr. Albert M.V. Fraser of "Clunes Estate", late of 31 Service Street which was the former Shrigley residence. Registration was for six months the registration fee was 2 Pounds 6 Shillings. Form No. 252..1 Cream coloured envelope with see through window, black outline around window .2 Receipts issued by Motor Registration Branch Victoria payment imprint in purple ink.1 On front of envelope: Hand written in pencil "31 Fraser Street, Former Shrigley Residence. Printed on blue ink on front left hand bottom of envelope Motor Registration Branch Box 1644N G.P.O. Melbourne C1motor vehicle registration, albert fraser, shrigley -
St Kilda Historical Society
Administrative record - Receipt, St Kilda Patriotic Funds
Forms numbered 5632-5640 to record money received by St Kilda Patriotic FundsWhite paper printed in blackwwi fund-raising -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Administrative record - Receipt, Presbyterian Bookroom
Invoice No.004836 from Presbyterian Bookroom dated 12/09/1960. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Receipt, Receipts and subscription letters, 1947-1971
Burnley Horticultural College Past Students Association receipts and accounts; letters from past students re social events (in 2 folders) -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS FOR PAYMENTS TO BUILDING LOAN FUND.4 RECEIPTS FOR WESLEYAN CHURCH AND BUILDING LOAN FUND.SEE ON BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
WESLEY CHURCH INTEREST PAYMENTS TO PARISHIONERS DURING 1885.7 RECEIPTS FOR INTEREST PAID BY TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCHSEE COPY ON BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
THE AMOUNT OF THESE RECEIPTS ARE EACH FOR 9 POUNDS 7 SHILLINGS AND 6 PENCE4 RECEIPTS .1 31/3/1885 - FROM THE TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH CLUNES, BEING PAYMENTS FOR CLEANING ETC. TO MR. SAML BIGGS. .2 30/6/1885 - FROM THE TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH CLUNES, BEING PAYMENTS FOR CLEANING ETC. TO MR. SAML BIGGS. .3 30/9/1885 - FROM THE TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH CLUNES, BEING PAYMENTS FOR CLEANING ETC. TO MR. SAML BIGGS. .4 31/121885 - FROM THE TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH CLUNES, BEING PAYMENTS FOR CLEANING ETC. TO MR. SAML BIGGS.DATE- AMOUNT ECT.local history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS FOR PAYMENTS TO ORGANIST AND ORGAN BOY.8 RECEIPTS FROM TRUSTEES WESLEYAN CHURCH, CLUNES FOR PAYMENTS TO ORGANIST.SEE BACK OF WORKSHEETlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
Clunes Museum
Document - RECEIPT
RECEIPTS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FOR WATER SUPPLY. FEBRUARY 22ND. 18862 RECEIPTS FROM CLUNES WATER COMMISSIONERS TO TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCHNO. OF ASSESSMENT, 33, RECEIVED FROM MR. TRUSTEES WESLEY CHURCH FEB. 22ND. 1886 J W. TAYLOR. COLLECTORlocal history, commerce, book keeping, churches - wesley -
National Wool Museum
Receipt
Part of a collection of commecial documents relating to Burkinshaw Bros, "Wareek", and Strachan, Murray & Shannon Pty Ltd, Geelong, including correspondence and sales accounts.Part of a collection of commecial documents relating to Burkinshaw Bros, "Wareek", and Strachan, Murray & Shannon Pty Ltd, Geelong.wool sales wool brokering wool sales - auction system, strachan, murray and shannon ltd, wool sales, wool brokering, wool sales - auction system -
National Wool Museum
Receipt
Part of a collection of commecial documents relating to Burkinshaw Bros, "Wareek", and Strachan, Murray & Shannon Pty Ltd, Geelong, including correspondence and sales accounts.Part of a collection of commecial documents relating to Burkinshaw Bros, "Wareek", and Strachan, Murray & Shannon Pty Ltd, Geelong.1600wool sales wool brokering wool sales - auction system, strachan, murray and shannon ltd, wool sales, wool brokering, wool sales - auction system -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, ANZ, 30.04.63
Regarding bonds of son Penleigh Boyd.Green paperAddresses in pencil on reverse - one in Robin Boyd handwriting -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, ANZ, ANZ to Patricia Boyd, 01.06.1970
Regarding bonds of Patricia Boyd in trust for daughter Suzy Boyd.Green paper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, ANZ, ANZ to Patricia Boyd, 01.06.1970
Regarding bonds of Patricia Boyd.White paper -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, Foster Parents Plan of Australia, Foster Parents, April and May 1971
Two receipts paid by Robin Boyd to Foster Parents Plan of Australia for $14.50 in April and May 1971.Green slips, two pages each. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, McCay & Thwaites (Barristers & Solicitors), McCay & Thwaites to Robin and Patricia Boyd, 03.03.1966
To Robin and Patricia Boyd regarding Walsh St property. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Receipt, Blake & Riggall (Solicitors and Notaries), Blake & Riggall to to Robin and Patricia Boyd, 10.08.1964
To Robin and Patricia Boyd regarding B&R Nominees Pty Ltd and 6 months interest on loan. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Financial record - Receipt Book, Department of Works and Mines Victoria, July 1936 (first record)
Establishment and Functions Prior to 1860, the Chief Secretary's Department had been responsible for the administration of the gold fields and associated mining activities. In November 1860 a Commissioner of Mines was appointed and a Department was established under his administration. For the period November 1861 to June 1863, the Postmaster General was responsible for the Mining Department. A Minister of Mines was again appointed in 1863. Responsibilities of the Department of Mines were: 1. Regulation of mining and related public works activities through the issue of miners rights, business and residence licences, mining leases, mineral and other prospecting licences 2. Superintendence of the activities of mining surveyors, registrars, wardens and Mining Boards. 3. Investigation of the state's geological structure, mineral wealth and underground water resources 4. Development of the mining industry 5. Supervision of the safe working of mines, machinery and quarries including checking the credential of mine managers, inspectors and operators 6. Regulation of the disposal of sludge and other waste products 7. Administration of the Victorian Mining Accident Relief Fund. Arising from its initial responsibility for the supply of water on the gold fields, the Department became responsible for rural water supply from the mid 1860s. Statutory responsibility for rural water works during this period rested with the Board of Land and Works. In 1865 the Waterworks Act gave the Board power to construct waterworks, purchase land, levy charges and lease or sell works, while the Public Loans Act 1865 empowered it to provide loans to local water trusts for waterworks. The actual administration of these statutory provisions was undertaken by the Victorian Water Supply Department which operated from 1865 to 1889 as a sub-department of the Department of Mines, from 1889 as a department in its own right, and from 1895 to 1909 as a sub-department of the Department of Mines and Water Supply. For a brief period from 1891 to 1893 the Department of Mines was also responsible for forests and, until 1880, for the Schools of Mines subsequently transferred to the Education Department. In 1895 the Department of Mines and the Victorian Water Supply Department were amalgamated to form the Department of Mines and Water Supply. A snapshot into social history around the 1930s when the Department of works and the Mines Departments were still linkedReceipt Book for the Department of Works; Mines. Receipt No 2801 - 3000. 1st receipt Number 2801, "18th July 1936, for Rent of Cottage: 14 days for 2 pounds, 2 shillings. The inscription on the back is signed by J F Condau in 13-3-33Printed on spine "GENERAL RECEIPTS / 15 / 2801 / TO 3000" Printed on each receipt 'DEPARTMENT OF / PUBLIC WORKS. / MINES." Fill in using ink pen "(DATE) 18th July 1936 / (TO) - - - shields' / BEING) Rent of / Cottage: 14 days / (TO) 17th July / @ (symbol for pound) 1-1. p. week / . (symbol for pound) 2:2:-"Inside cover there is some red pencil writing, words and figures unreadable. Handwritten on back cover "Numbers checked / and found corredt / J S Coudou (?) / 13-3-33" One some receipts "Wharfage / S.S. Koonara"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, department of works: mines, receipt book, rent 1936, imperial currency, living costs 1936, department of works, department of mines, j f condou, 1933, 13-3-33 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Financial record - Invoice and receipt, Sale of Fordson tractor, July, 1944
Invoice Dr to Malcolm Moore Ltd, Engineers and Contractors, to Mr H. F. Pearson, Wonga Road, Ringwood, Victoria. Receipt with Victorian duty stamp attached - July 1944 1 new English Fordson Tractor, 4.3 gear box complete with radial drawbar,choke control, steel wheels with Duplex grips fitted. Orchard type fittings. £338.10.0 Less Allowance £13.17.0. Total amount and receipt £324.13.0. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Financial record - Bank Deposit Book, Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited, Pre Jan, 1932
This bank deposit book was used for financial deposits made between1932 and 1936. The funds were deposited into the Emergency Account of the Warrnambool Harbour Board, lodged at the Warrnambool Branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited (CBC). James Menzies, Pilot and Harbour Master from 1929, would have used this deposit book when he was appointed as Acting Secretary of the Warrnambool Harbour Board in 1932. He held this office until the Board ceased in 1936. Warrnambool’s CBC Manager during this time was L E Whitney; he was Manager from 1924 to 1939. The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited opened in 1893. On January 1, 1927 the CBC amalgamated with the Bank of Victoria. In 1981 the CBC merged with the National Bank of Australasia Limited and on January 1, 1983 the bank started using the abbreviated name of the National Australia Bank (NAB). Warrnambool Harbour Board The Warrnambool Harbour Board was constituted by Order of Council on May 29, 1928, under the Harbour Board’s Act of 1927, taking over from the Ports and Harbours Branch of the Public Works Department of Victoria. The Board was then the only body with power to manage and control the whole Port, including shipping, facilities upkeep and improvements of the port. The work it carried out involved dredging, building of port facilities and drafting of port regulations, and collecting taxes, tolls, rates and charges. The Board was officially dissolved on June 30, 1936, at which time the Public Works Department again had control. The Warrnambool Harbour Board had rented out the Lighthouse Keeper’s Quarters from the 1920s until 1936, when the Board closed down. However, rentals continued with other currently unknown landlords until Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village opened in 1975 and began renovating the Cottage, in stages. This financial record book is significant for its association with the historic financial records of the Warrnambool Harbour Board and relates to the maritime history of Warrnambool, in particular with the Port of Warrnambool.Warrnambool Harbour Board Emergency Account Book containing deposit receipts and blank forms for the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited. Rectangular book has buff coloured card covers, white pages with pre-printed text and lines and black tape binding on left side. Inscriptions stamped on front cover, receipts and unused, pre-printed pages. Approximately half of the pages have been filled in, and the deposit slips removed, leaving the receipt end attached to the book. There are two lose receipts stapled into the book. Hand written receipts date from 21 JAN 1932 to 25 JULY 1936. Stamped "WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD / EMERGENCY ACCOUNT" "WARRNAMBOOL VIC" "EMERGENCY ACCOUNT / WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD" Also, each receipt has the bank's stamp with its details and the date on it. Hand written details are on each completed receipt.warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool harbour board, emergency account, commercial banking company os sydney ltd, bank deposit book, financial record, financial management, stationery, deposit book, public works department, ports and harbours, commercial banking company of sydney ltd., james menzies, harbour master, l e whitney, cbc manager warrnambool, harbour board act, port of warrnambool, warrnambool harbour, lady bay, harbour pilot -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Receipt (1912), HUGH V. McKAY - SUNSHINE HARVESTER, 6 March 1912
Interpreting from the details that can be read it is believed that on 6/3/1912 Mr. M. Norton paid by cheque the sum of 5 Pounds 19 Shillings and 5 Pence, of which 5 Pounds 3 Shillings and 11 Pence was for a Summons possibly issued on 23/2/1912, while 15 Shillings and 6 Pence was the charge for the costs of the Summons. This is not a document issued by a Court of Law so use of the word 'Summons' is confusing to us at this stage. Was it just standard practice to send out a bill and call it a Summons, or was Mr. Norton late in paying and so had to pay an extra charge after being 'summoned' a second time. Could this receipt be part of a 'promissory note' exchange, payment for which had to be summoned? Another thing that can't be explained at this stage is the use of the symbol % after the amount of money written in figures, just after the Pence amount. The symbol for Pence in those days, and until decimal currency, was d as can be seen from the Duty Stamp. In 1912 and before did % also stand for Pence when the money amount was written by hand, or could it have been a shorthand way of indicating something like 'portion of amount'? This receipt is very intriguing and so we will endeavour to try to fully understand the information it contains. If any person can provide information that may assist us, then please contact the Sunshine & District Historical Society. The receipt is significant to our Society because it was issued by Sunshine Harvester / Hugh V. McKay more than 100 years ago. It also appears to contain information that at this stage is not fully understood, such as the use of the % sign, and why the word summons is used. Of further interest, but perhaps not surprising for the times, is that only Mr. is printed on the receipt. It appears that they never expected to issue these type of receipts to females.Very light tan coloured paper receipt No.1773 issued on 6/3/1912 by Sunshine Harvester / Hugh V. McKay to Mr M. Norton. The receipt has fire damage on the left side and so some details are missing. Details are hand written in ink in the spaces provided. A greenish coloured one penny (1d) Victoria Stamp Duty stamp is affixed.6 3 1912 ......ved by Cheque from Mr. M Norton ......ne the sum of Five ...... nineteen Shillings and five Pence, with ......being £5.3.11% of Enclosed Summons 23. 2.12 & 15/6 % Costs of Same.receipt no. 1773, sunshine harvester, hugh v. mckay, mr m. norton, 1912, victoria stamp duty, 1d -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Financial record - Receipt Book, 1930's
Receipt books from c. 1930s pre-printed with the issuer's name "Warrnambool Harbour Board", the decade of the 193- , and the pre-decimal symbol for the Pound note. Warrnambool Harbour Board Receipt Book (2 books). Books have been printed with name of the issuer and the year 193-, ready to be completed with the current year's number. 1095.1 - only the butts remain in the book. 1095.2 - book still has complete pages in it but many have been written on in ink pen and the first docket is dated 1936. Cover also has pen writing on it."WARRNAMBOOL HARBOUR BOARD"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, receipt book, administrative stationery, clerical books, accounting stationery, warrnambool harbour board, ports and harbours warrnambool, ommerce