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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Michael "Mick" Mulqueeney Stock Agent, Wodonga
... Michael "Mick" Mulqueeney Stock Agent, Wodonga...Michael "Mick" Mulqueeney Stock Agent, Wodonga......Stock Agents Wodonga...For a few years he spent time overlanding large mobs of cattle from Queensland and the back country of N.S.W He settled in Wodonga and began business as a stock and station agent at Wodonga. ...Michael "Mick" Mulqueeney Stock Agent, Wodonga Photograph Michael "Mick" Mulqueeney Stock Agent, Wodonga ...Mick Mulqueeney was born in Kilmore and arrived in Wodonga in 1886, when it was Australia's greatest store cattle market. It was not unusual to see 10,000 cattle sold in a single day. For a few years he spent time overlanding large mobs of cattle from Queensland and the back country of N.S.W He settled in Wodonga and began business as a stock and station agent at Wodonga. He was the Wodonga representative of Edward Trenchard and Co, and other Newmarket stock agents but also conducted auctions on his own account. For several years, he was in partnership with Mr A. L. Wright. Following the retirement of Mr. Wright in 1902, Mick Mulqueeney then joined with Harry H Peck under the trade name of Peck Sons and Mulqueeney. This partnership was dissolved after about 10 years and Mick was bought out by New Zealand Loan. Later he continued in stock and station agency on his own. During this time, he also conducted a very extensive stock forwarding agency where tens of thousands of stock of all classes were shipped owing to the break of gauge from N.S.W, into Victorian trucks and vice versa. He was regarded by stock owners as a genius among stock. Michael also had a sound knowledge of land in the Wodonga district and when the settlement of returned soldiers onto the land was taking place he was appointed valuer of properties being considered by the Repatriation Department. Mick also became a Government stock inspector on the Victorian side of any stock crossing the border. At this time his forwarding agency was carried on by his son, Mr. Jack Mulqueeney. Michael Mulqueeney died on 19th June 1929 and was buried at Yackandandah, VictoriaThis photo is significant because it depicts an important member of the Wodonga community and an vital industry in Wodonga.Two black and white images showing a portrait photo of Michael Mulqueeney and the Mulqueeney family home.michael mulqueeney, stock agents wodonga, livestock sales wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - History of Saleyards & Stockmen 1935 - 1980
... Speakers included a range of people who had a connection with the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards between 1935 and 1980 including planners, staff, stock and station agents and stockment. ...A compilation of presentations made by guest speakers at a function held by the Wodonga Historical Society on 6th May 1998 at the Wodonga Football Club. Speakers included a range of people who had a connection with the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards between 1935 and 1980 including planners, staff, stock and station agents and stockment. A summary table of market sales is also included.An A4 sized spiral bound publication with laminated front cover. It includes 43 pages of articles, photos and typed transcripts. A compilation of presentations made by guest speakers at a function held by the Wodonga Historical Society on 6th May 1998 at the Wodonga Football Club. Speakers included a range of people who had a connection with the Wodonga Municipal Saleyards between 1935 and 1980 including planners, staff, stock and station agents and stockment. A summary table of market sales is also included.wodonga saleyards, stockmen in wodonga, wodonga historical society -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Wodonga Business - Wodonga Home Furnishers
... In about 1963 the premises of Birrell's Bakery, Miss Hamilton's Corsetry, Gouge's Dry Cleaners, and the Dalgety NZ Loan Stock & Station Agents were demolished to make way for the Wodonga Home Furnishers. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This popular furniture business was owned and operated by Mr Les Cheesley. In about 1963 the premises of Birrell's Bakery, Miss Hamilton's Corsetry, Gouge's Dry Cleaners, and the Dalgety NZ Loan Stock & Station Agents were demolished to make way for the Wodonga Home Furnishers. ...This popular furniture business was owned and operated by Mr Les Cheesley. In about 1963 the premises of Birrell's Bakery, Miss Hamilton's Corsetry, Gouge's Dry Cleaners, and the Dalgety NZ Loan Stock & Station Agents were demolished to make way for the Wodonga Home Furnishers. Mr Cheesley was a well-respected member of the community and served 13 years as a local councillor. He was often referred to as the council’s watchdog. His contribution is commemorated in the naming of the Les Cheesley Oval, Wodonga in his honour. Mr Cheesley died in Wodonga on 29th September 1994. The business continued to operate for a few more years but the shop was demolished in 1999 to make way for the realignment of Elgin Street in central Wodonga.A colour photo of the premises of Wodonga Home Furnishers in High Steet, Wodongawodonga businesses, high street wodonga, wodonga home furnishers, les cheesley -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Wodonga Saleyards Old & New, Wodonga Historical Society
... Wodonga Saleyards and its development from 1837 until 1985. Also included are reminiscences of people associated with the saleyards and by Verna Ellis who operated the refreshment rooms. Other key personnel such as yard attendants, cattle dealers and buyers, stock carriers, stock inspectors, auctioneers and agents using the Wodoga Saleyards have been listed. ...This publication includes a detailed timeline of the Wodonga Saleyards and its development from 1837 until 1985. Also included are reminiscences of people associated with the saleyards and by Verna Ellis who operated the refreshment rooms. Other key personnel such as yard attendants, cattle dealers and buyers, stock carriers, stock inspectors, auctioneers and agents using the Wodoga Saleyards have been listed.An A4 sized publication with yellow cover and black text. It features the logo of Wodonga Historical Society.non-fictionThis publication includes a detailed timeline of the Wodonga Saleyards and its development from 1837 until 1985. Also included are reminiscences of people associated with the saleyards and by Verna Ellis who operated the refreshment rooms. Other key personnel such as yard attendants, cattle dealers and buyers, stock carriers, stock inspectors, auctioneers and agents using the Wodoga Saleyards have been listed.wodonga saleyards, cattle sales wodonga
