Hi Linda, You're doing a great job! One of the interesting things I found near the back of the Annual Report was the Rules and Regulations with the explanation of what people "earned" for their subscriptions ... "Tickets" that enabled free treatment - particularly for those who couldn't afford it. I'm guessing that property and business owners may have been looking after their employees. Some of the country ones are definitely stations / properties. Coryeule [Coriyule] is near Drysdale and belonged to the Lady Squatters - Anne Drysdale and Caroline Newcomb. It's a beautiful unusual home and is the oldest residential property on the Bellarine Peninsula. The new owners are currently doing a major restoration job on it. Regards .......... Susie Z -----Original Message----- From: aus-vic-geelong-district-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-vic-geelong-district-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Stan & Linda Edwards Sent: Wednesday, 11 November 2009 9:04 PM To: aus-vic-geelong-district@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GEELONG] Geelong Hospital Indexing Project Susie, will index 1859 and 1861, next. completed 1856 & 1857. some interesting reading. Only takes a few hours each so far. well worth a look, some names are indexed under properties, possibly stations such as Coryeule, etc they may well have worked there. Linda Edwards