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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: D. Danson & Sons
... AC Morton...%20sauce D Danson & Sons Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce AC Morton ..."Mr D. Danson is one of the leaders of the industry around Bendigo. His property is at Kangaroo Flat, and besides being a grower, he has a factory for the manufacture of pulp and tomato sauce. Mr Danson was engaged in dairying in the Gippsland hill country at Thorpdale, but 14 years ago went to Kangaroo Flat with the object of being near a big centre where there were better facilities for the education and employment of his family. He converted the property of 20 acres at Kangaroo Flat into a dairy farm and established a milk round at Bendigo. The limited area, however, proved a drawback, and attention then was given to tomato growing. After having concentrated on the production side, he installed a plant for the treatment of his own tomatoes, and those of other growers. The fruit is converted into pulp and tomato sauce, for which a good demand is being experienced, orders for pulp being received from New South Wales and Queensland." https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/223202556?searchTerm=D%20Danson%20tomato%20sauce10934.32a: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 5 Sep 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 13 pounds 16 shillings. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 24 is printed. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32b: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 12 Dec 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 8 pounds 8 shillings and 3 pence. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 4 is printed. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32c: A small sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 21 July 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines in red ink for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 12 pounds 3 shillings and 9 pence. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32d: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 25 Feb 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 16 is printed. The receipt is crossed out in red ink with a credit notation. 10934.32e: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 26 April 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items and their price totaling 31 pounds, 9 shillings and 4 pence. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 24 is printed. The receipt is crossed out in pencil. 10934.32f: A small sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 25 Feb 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines in red ink for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 18 pounds 1 shillings and 11 pence. The receipt is crossed out in red ink.d danson & sons, bendigo valley tomato sauce, ac morton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: J. H. Curnow & Son
... AC Morton..., with bronze plaques replacing the original terracotta ones. AC Morton ...See below for an article by Jim Evans of the Bendigo Historical Society: From the Bendigo Miner Number 9 - 1 March 2007 Cock-eyed Curnow - James Henry Curnow Cornishman and famous Bendigonian By Jim Evans Five-time Mayor of Bendigo, James Henry Curnow of Eumana , was for fifty years associated with almost every progressive movement in the life of the city. He was born in Ludgvan, Cornwall, in 1861, the son of Sampson Curnow, tin-miner and later mine-manager. His parents brought him to Bendigo when he was two years old and settled at Long Gully. He was educated at the state school and St Andrew s College. In 1883, he married Jane Corbel in the Congregational Church. Curnow joined the Post-Master-General s Department in 1881. Taking leave in 1887, he acted as secretary of the Australian Natives Association (ANA) exhibition at Geelong. He became a clerk with Connelly and Tatchell's, Bendigo solicitors, leaving in 1894 to establish an accountancy and real estate business. Considered shrewd and hard-working, Curnow prospered; he later added an auctioneering section and formed the company J.H. Curnow & Son (now Curnow & Dyett). The ANA provided the grounding for Curnow s public life. He joined the Sandhurst branch in 1881 and was secretary in 1883-1891. He helped form new branches in northern Victoria. With (Sir) John Quick, he set up the first Federation League in the colony in 1893. Curnow was secretary of the League in that year and again in 1898-99. He was elected to the Bendigo City Council in 1901 and, apart from 1906-09 remained a very energetic councillor. He was Mayor in 1902-03, 1903-04, 1912-13, 1919-20 and 1927-28. It was during his second term as Mayor in 1904, that he had William Beebe design a home - Eumana in Flora Hill. (Local historian Betty Jackman informs me that Curnow s house at 75 Wills Street where he lived before moving to Flora Hill, was also called Eumana ). He took a leading role in the installation of sewerage and was later Chairman of the city s Sewerage authority when that body was being subjected to a great deal of criticism. He was an executive member of The Municipal Association of Victoria and president in 1919. Curnow was very interested in politics, but his four attempts to enter parliament failed. He was Justice of the Peace for the states of New South Wales and Victoria, deputy coroner for the city of Bendigo, a guardian of minors and registrar of marriages. Curnow was managing director of the Bendigo Pottery, director of the Bendigo Gas Co. and the Bendigo and Eaglehawk Star Building Society and chairman of directors of the Bendigo Boot and Shoe factory. He was a life member of both the Bendigo Base Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum (Anne Caudle Centre). Curnow s family affairs were marred by tragedy. His father was killed in a mining accident in 1881; his first wife and three of their five children died in the measles epidemic of 1893. His second wife Mary Jordan died in 1909 after spilling carbolic acid on her hip, leaving three young children. He married Amy McLean in 1911and they had one daughter. When the Prince Edward visited Bendigo in 1920, Curnow made a speech, telling his audience: I will now merely ask you to drink his health as the Prince of Wales and also as the Duke of Cornwall. In this district there are a tremendous number of Cornishmen and I need not tell His Royal Highness that it was the Cousin Jacks who made Bendigo, who found the gold and developed the mines. They have added more to the riches of the Commonwealth than any other class of people. When he visits the mines today, he will find that ninety per cent of the miners are Cornishmen and descendants of Cornishmen. His remarks were greeted by loud applause. J.H. Curnow was known locally as Cock-eyed because of an eye defect. He died on Anzac Day 1932 at his then home, The Knoll in Wattle Street. He was 71. He was cremated at the new Fawkner Cemetery and his ashes were buried in the Bendigo Cemetery. His grave is close to that of another famous Cornishman and Bendigonian, Sir John Quick, who died in the same year. The Curnow memorial drinking fountain in Rosalind Park was unveiled in 1938 by Mayor Taylor. The distinguished Bendigo born sculptress Ola Cohn designed the memorial and made the bust and other plaques of terracotta. The plaques were damaged in the 1950s and a restoration program was undertaken, with bronze plaques replacing the original terracotta ones.10934.33a: A small, aged sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side and a perforated edge. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bought of J.H. Curnow & Son Wholesale Merchants. The address: Mitchell & Queen Sts. Bendigo and branches. Phones: Bendigo 103. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 21 March 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 52 pounds 1 shillings. Receipt number 1881. There is also a Victorian 3 pence stamp duty stamp printed in green ink. 10934.33b: A small, aged sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side and a perforated edge. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bought of J.H. Curnow & Son Wholesale Merchants. The address: Mitchell & Queen Sts. Bendigo and branches. Phones: Bendigo 103. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 25 May 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items. Receipt number 14291. The Receipt is crossed out in blye pencil. The top left corner is folded and slightly torn. 10934.33c: A small, aged sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side and a perforated edge. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bought of J.H. Curnow & Son Wholesale Merchants. The address: Mitchell & Queen Sts. Bendigo and branches. Phones: Bendigo 103. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 27 June 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 2 pounds. Receipt number 1466. The receipt is crossed out in blue pencil and indicates and credit. 10934.33d: A small, aged sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side and a perforated edge. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bought of J.H. Curnow & Son Wholesale Merchants. The address: Mitchell & Queen Sts. Bendigo and branches. Phones: Bendigo 103. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 7 March 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 34 pounds 14 shillings. Receipt number 1627. There is also a Victorian 3 pence stamp duty stamp printed in green ink.ac morton, jh curnow & son -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: BOLTON BROS PTY LTD
... , Barham 10934.25b Monthly settlement AC Morton & Co. Little... 10934.25b Monthly settlement AC Morton & Co. Little slips April ...Bolton Bros. Pty Ltd. History tells us that Benjamin Bolton and his two eldest sons, William and Arthur, began a printing business known as Bolton & Sons on March 25, 1885. Since its commencement in 1885, Bolton Office National has been locally owned and operated and is committed to being the leader in the provision of service and procurement solutions. Located in Bendigo, Bolton’s Office National is Central Victoria’s premier service provider of office products & solutions, providing procurement solutions for Stationery & Office Supplies, Office Furniture & Equipment, Business Technology Equipment, Printing Services, Industrial & Corporate Workwear, Photocopiers & Multi-Function Device Support. The location of the original printing business was in High Street but later moved to Williamson Street where the business underwent a name change to Bolton Bros and expanded into manufacturing paper bags and other stationery lines. In 1902, Bolton Bros moved to 43 Mitchell Street, which housed the retail stationery department and the main office, while the printing factory was on the second and third floors. Next door at 47 Mitchell Street, the wholesale division and machine service department operated. William and Arthur Bolton and their sons travelled throughout central and northern Victoria selling their own products and representing other companies. They are credited with being the innovators of the loose-leaf ledger. Today, of course, the business is back in Williamson Street with an even greater presence but the same entrepreneurial flair that has seen it survive and flourish through everything history has thrown at it. Having gone through five generations of family ownership, current company director-David Bolton, is proud of his company’s history and contribution to the local economy. https://www.officenational.com.au/shop/en/boltons/about-us10934.25a Bolton Bros. Pty. Ltd. 30 April 1948 Invoice for 1000 ledger cards purchased by A. Stubley, Morton's Stores, Barham 10934.25b Monthly settlement AC Morton & Co. Little slips April 1938 10934.25c Invoice to AC Morton & Co. binders 9 October 1942 10934.25d Invoice to Mr Stubley 1 Jan 1946 10934.25e Bolton bros. Pty Ltd. letter/telegram 5th September 1945 From Bolton Bro's to Morton's Stores 10934.25f Follow up letter to Morton's Stores 10 Sep 1945 10934.25g Invoice 27 Aug 1940 10934.25h Invoice to Morton & Co. 20 Dec 1939bolton bros pty ltd., bendigo, morton's stores -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: J. L. Samson
... Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton... Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton ...10934.27a - Receipt number 12159 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 13 August 1940 Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with 10934.27b - Receipt number 6630 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Red used to highlight the date of the invoice. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 2nd July 1940 Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with signatures. 10934.27c - Receipt number 12355 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 21 August 1940 Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with signatures. 10934.27d - Receipt number 3984 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 29 August 19_ Handwritten in grey lead and black coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with signatures. 10934.27e - Receipt number 4449 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 22 December 1938 Handwritten in grey lead and blue coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with signatures. 10934.27f - Receipt number 0647 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink, with red for receipt number and signature. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Date: 13 April 1939 Handwritten in grey lead and black coloured pencil. Sold to: AC Morton. Checked Stamp in blue with signatures. 10934.27g - Pink Receipt Pre-printed Store receipt attached to a larger invoice. Printed in black ink. Date: 22 June 1938 Handwritten in grey lead pencil. Payment received from: AC Morton. Sum of: 12 Pounds two pence 10934.27h - Receipt number 1429 Pre-printed Store invoice with the header for "J. L. Samson, Wholesale agent". Name and address of the store, centered at the top. Address: 87 High Street, Bendigo. Printed in black ink. Telephone number: Phone Bendigo 1428. Handwritten in grey lead. Sold to: AC Morton.bendigo, morton's stores, j.l. samson, high street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: Bendigo Preserving Co
... . 10934.24b Messr. AC Morton Co. Barham 31 March 1939 In Account... as indicated by the perforated edges. 10934.24b Messr. AC Morton Co ...The Bendigo Preserving Company Ltd. Garsed Street, Bendigo Manufacturers of jams, preserved fruits, sauces, tomato soup, canned tomatoes, pickles etc. 10934.24a The Bendigo Preserving Company Ltd. invoice to Morton's Store 26 Sep 1945 Grocery department Paper is thin, slightly see-through lower left corner is torn, seemingly from a book or larger page as indicated by the perforated edges. 10934.24b Messr. AC Morton Co. Barham 31 March 1939 In Account with the Bendigo Preserving Company Ltd. Fruit Statement purchase of tomatoes "Please let us know any amount you are out of pocket with on the first conveyance + we will adjust same." Paper is thin, slightly see-through lower portion of page is creased and folded, seemingly from a book or larger page as indicated by the perforated edges. 10934.24c Messrs. A. C. Morton & Co., Barham. 21 April 1939 Credit by Bendigo Preserving Co. Ltd. No. 690 Duplicate invoice only Paper is thicker. 10934.24d Invoice from Bendigo Preserving Company Ltd. to AC Morton. 23 October 1942 Paper is thin, slightly see-through torn, seemingly from a book or larger page as indicated by the perforated edges. 10934.24e Invoice to Morton's stores 18 Jun 1948 Paper is thin, slightly see-through torn, seemingly from a book or larger page as indicated by the perforated edges. rip in the top edge of the page. paid july. The following papers are pinned together. 10934.24f Credit settlements 1 May 1939 10934.24g Statement 29 April 1939 10934.24h Payment receipt 11 April 1939 10934.24i & 10934.24j payment receipts 12 April 1939 no new inscriptions or markings.the bendigo preserving company, marton's store bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GEORGE JOYCE AND ALFRED JOYCE OF PLAISTOW AND NORWOOD
Six typewritten pages re George Joyce and Alfred Joyce of Plaistow and Norwood. Sheep runs. Originally George had a run (Woodside) bought from a Mr Mollision of the Coliban run. Plaistow (10,000 ac.) bought from a Colin Mackinnon. Norwood bought from J M Fisher. Mention of Bucknall (neighbour); Mr Lochart Morton of Raleigh (Sutton Grange) and J Douglas (of Lillicur). Mention of flour milling. Mining and ''opened a butcher's shop at Carisbrook''. Alfred Joyce arr. Melbourne 1843; died Jan 1901.person, individual, plaistow family, plaistow sheep run, norwood sheep runs. woodside, coliban run, norwood, mr bucknall, sutton grange, lillicur, carisbrook.