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Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Mrs. June Buckley standing at the counter of Buckley's Supermarket at No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Mrs. June Buckley standing at the counter of Buckley's...Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing... photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing at the counter ...Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing at the counter of the supermarket dressed in Victorian costume for the heritage day celebrations.canterbury, maling road, shops, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Mrs. June Buckley standing inside shop No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Mrs. June Buckley standing inside shop No. 92 Maling Road...Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing... photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing with Easter eggs ...Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing with Easter eggs at the counter inside Buckley's Supermarket in heritage dress.canterbury, maling road, shops, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Mrs. June Buckley and Mr. Ken Buckley dressed in heritage costume outside No. 92 Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Mrs. June Buckley and Mr. Ken Buckley dressed in heritage...Coloured photograph of Mrs June and Mr. Ken Buckley... photograph of Mrs June and Mr. Ken Buckley standing at the front door ...Coloured photograph of Mrs June and Mr. Ken Buckley standing at the front door of their supermarket at No. 92 Maling Road. They are in heritage dress for the heirtage celebrations.canterbury, maling road, shops, buckley family -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Maling Road shops and environs, Jan Pigot and Stuart Warmington, 1993
... Buckley> June...> Tony Bourke> Francis D'Annibale> Grace Buckley> June Buckley ...Photographs recording interiors and exteriors of Canterbury shops, shopkeepers and Federation details of architecture. Section A -Maling Road shops, south side - 87 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993.|Section B- Maling Road shops, north side - 88 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993.|Section C- Bryson Street shops - car park - 4 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot in 1993-4.|Section D- Canterbury shops and streetscapes - 76 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington c.1995.|Section E- Maling Road shops, north side - 27 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington c. 1995.|Section F- Maling Road shops, north and south side - 24 coloured photographs taken by Stuart Warmington 1995.|Section G- Plaques and Signs in Canterbury - 14 coloured photographs taken by Jan Pigot c. 1994.maling road, canterbury, shops, shopkeepers, hel> f, petroro> tony, bourke> francis, d'annibale> grace, buckley> june, buckley> ken, godfrey, greengrocers, newsagents, gift shops, furniture restorers, florists, nurseries (plants), cake shops, cafes, butchers -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Interior of Buckley's Supermarket, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing next... photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing next to a freezer ...Coloured photograph of Mrs. June Buckley standing next to a freezer in the supermarketcanterbury, maling road, shops, buckley family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
Contract of sale of land dated 15th June, 1955 between Mr. T. Wilkinson (vendor) and Mrs. J. M. Schultz (purchaser). Property: that piece of land situated corner Reverie and Buckley Street, Bendigo, being the land described in Right to occupy residence area no. 5050, together with weatherboard and brick dwelling and all sundry outbuildings. Price: 660 pounds.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Transcript of High Court Appeal Philip Cooney v John Thomas Burns, 1921
The hearing of the case of John T. Burns, retired railway employee, of Buckley Street, Essendon v. Philip Cooney, licensed victualler, was concluded in the Supreme Court of Victoria (Bendigo) in June 1921. John sued the defendant for a specific performance of contract regarding the sale of ingoing furniture, etc., of the Limerick Castle Hotel, in Williamson Street, Bendigo. He also claimed the profits of the business from 21 February last to the date of possession. Burns also applied for an injunction restraining the defendant from disposing of the lease, licence and furniture of the hotel and premises to anybody else. The defence was that no agreement had been made between defendant and plaintiff for the sale of the hotel lease, although several attempts had been made to bring them to an agreement. Mr Cooney had authorized Mr. J. F. Kelly to sell the ingoing for £750. Burns had offered £650, but the defendant refused to accept that sum. The jury returned a verdict in favour of plaintiff. Judgment was deferred, pending an appeal, it was again heard by the High Court (Melbourne) and the onto the High Court of Australia (Sydney) on a point of law. The legal principle determined by this appeal is of great importance to buyers and sellers of landed property establishing the rule of law: that a house and land agent cannot, safely sell such property without the authority of the owner in writing, signed by such owner. It appears that the hotel-owner's agents had organised a sale to of the hotel along with furniture etc. to John Burns. The owner of the hotel Philip Cooney then objected to the sale of the furniture, although at some stage John Burns offered him 650 pounds to cover the items. The appeal came up for argument before the High Court at its Melbourne sittings on February 20 1922 the hearing extending over four days. Mr. Charles Gavan Duffy (instructed by Messrs. Quick and Luke Murphy) appeared for the appellant, and Messrs; Cohen and Robertson (instructed by Messrs. Macoboy and Taylor); for the respondent. The last court of appeal, the High Court in Sydney reserved its decision, as follows: The Appeal was allowed, with, costs. Judgment to he entered for the defendant Philip Clooney. The Deposit of £50 to be returned to the defendant.48 Pages - A Court Case involving the Limerick Castle Hotel in Williamson Street, Bendigo - Transcript "on appeal from the Supreme Court of Victoria at Bendigo to the High Court of Australia. 1921 No. 4 between Phillip Cooney (Appellant) and John Thomas Burns (Respondent). Quick and Luke Murphy, Chancery Lane, Solicitors for the Appellant. The Document contains seven sections: 1. Statement of Claim 2. Defenant's request for further particulars under the statement of claim 3. Plaintiff's further particulars 4. Defence 5. Reply 6. Judge's notes of evidence taken at the trial 7. Plaintiff's Exhibits - "A" lease, the Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited to Appelant "B" Notice of Application to Transfer Licence of Hotel to Responent, testimonials by Messrs. H. Donovan and J. K. Byrne "C" Assignment of Lease, Appelant to Responentbendigo, limerick castle hotel, john burns, philip cooney