I'm hoping someone would have a clear map of the streets of Beechworth - which would fit onto A4. All of mine are so large and each is only a small portion of the town. If you are able to share and scan, would you please contact me offlist. I am desperately in need of one regards Denise
15.12.1883 Just in case PP has returned to her desk.... Beechworth SSchool again has a Xmas break up. Master C Beck who possesses a nice voice in his song "Kiss me and I'll go to sleep" elicited a storm of applause and showers of bouquets and had to reappear in response to a heartily expressed encore when he repeated the last verse. - License approved - James L Wilberforce 319 a Bruarong. - 20.12.83 A very destructive fire took place at Bowman's Forest on Tuesday afternoon. About half past one o'clock the kitchen chimney attached to the brick building occupied as a general store and dwelling house by Mr. Christopher Mummery and containing 8 rooms caught fire. Mrs. M. and her niece who were the only ones home extinguished the fire with the assistance of a nephew who noticed the blaze when passing. Two hours later when engaged in whitewashing the walls of one of the front rooms (making preparations for Christmas-tide) Mrs. M's attention was called by her niece to a strange sound in the store. Flames were bursting thru the ceiling of the storeroom at a point underneath the gutter of the double roof which was shingled. Exercising all haste Mrs. M and her two assistants go out the store books (except one) and a quantity of clothing and bedding; but so rapidly did the fire spread that nothing further was saved and the large store and its contents were soon a mass of smoking ruins. Insured in the Norwich Union Co. for £300 the stock for £800 and the household furniture for £100. Mrs M accounts for the fire by the presumption that a cinder from the burning chimney alighted on the singles unnoticed. Her husband had been absent fro the past week bringing a large flock of sheep from Albury and only learned the news of his misfortune on his arrival in B/worth on Wednesday. He estimates the loss as a serious one as he says that within the last two months he took stock and valued it at £1330 and his furniture at £250. - P Frauenfelder fined 10/- for not registering his dog/s - James Kyle wins tender for erection of a new dining hall at the Benevolent Asylum - ). - PP again, Andrew Beck is now prepared to supply his Patent Grape Crusher the most perfect hand machine yet out. Send for circular. A Beck Beechworth. PP - doesn't this follow on with some award at some show earlier in 1883? - Mel for you - D Jeffs of High St has a staunch draught horse an dray for sale. - Beechworth Grammar School sorts to celebrate breaking up for Christmas. happy to check names - 2 days. A Thompson R Hayes R Nolan Conisbee C Perry R O'Donnell T Brown H O'Brien P Goldworthy W Gammon G Perry W Foster M Sharp C Harridge A Perry J Page RClements F Brett W O'Connor F Warden R Dodd A Chenhall C Richter - Prizes present at BGS Gammon Thomas Zincke Perry Campbell Geddes Chenhall 'Donnell Foster STevens Conisbee Fox Davidson Campbell Moore Ryan Perry Baber Wertheim Harridge Fox Porter Connolly The same names over and over in various classes. - The colour of the Vict. 2d stamp has been changed. Was brown, now mauve. - Prizes for pupils at Mrs. Tanswells private school. Margaret Mackenzie Elizabeth Tanswell Fanny Bacon Oliver Jones Miss Hines George Hines John Hines Annie Armstrong. -= Probate of the will of Mrs. Ellen Kelly late of Everton, £735. - Commercial Hotel Everton Geo. E Groves formerly Post and telegraph master at B/worth £352 - List of November subscriptions Ovens Hospital 1883. NSW - happy to look for name - 2 day offer John J O'Brien Myall Plains 1/1/- B/worth shire- H J Rowe - Beechworth 5/- - Kathy this must be our "Rowe" Henry who took on the Star Hotel by 90s. Yack shire - G P H Gehrig Barnawartha Vineyard. names from the vineyard C Keiser B Muller Emil Luzelschwabe Paul Koshel. Phillip H Gehrig Rocky Point. names from his list G Milford, John Schweizer, -Vielle , -Collins, D DeMestre Patrick Lyons. - names involved in Beechworth Boxing Day Sports - Their name and colours. Malloy P Green and blue from B/worth F O Warden from B/worth - no colour Walter F West Wangaratta - Black and gold John Kennedy Chiltern - no colour Geo Bruce B/worth White and spotted red black and white Joseph V Cook Tarrawingee Pink and Black W H O'Brien of Sydney (late of B/worth) no colour F Duffy Chiltern Blue and white J McMaster Myrtleford White and Crimson C F Duchatel Albury Puce the rest have no colours Geo Irvine Chiltern W H Martin Chiltern John Yoxall B/worth Alex McLeod STanley - Recipes - Cheap Summer Drinks. Apple Water - Slice some well flavored apples in a large jug, they need to be neither peeled nor cored. Add 3 or 4 cloves and a strip of lemon peel and pour boiling water over. Let is stand 24 hours. Drinkable in 12 hours or less. Ginger Beer recipe too if anyone interested along with currant water, Raspberry acid, rice or barley drink. - 25.12.83 Licenses for publicans granted Thomas Ellen British Hotel 3 Mile. Murmungee Hotel renewed in the name of Jane Haworth nee Jane ALLEN - Christmas Eve in Beechworth 1883 Beechworth presented a most animated appearance. The town was brilliantly lighted; various places of business were kept open and their owners did a busy trade among the townspeople and visitors who thronged the streets. It was pleasant to hear the oft expressed wishes of "a merry Christmas' and 'compliments of the season to you' and to witness the warm greetings as friend met friend; and all among the well dressed crowd appeared to forget the cares and anxieties of every day life in the pleasure it felt at this festive season, when the thought uppermost in people's minds is as it s hould be one of "Peace good will toward men"> - THE END of 1883.
William Blewett bank book 1890 - August 27th paid W. Wilberforce 3 pounds 15/- 1890 November 17th paid McGowan 6 pounds
These Victorian towns had branches of the Bank of Australasia (as of 1883) Bairnsdale Ballarat Beechworth Belfast Bethanga Bright Castlemaine Charlton Chiltern Creswick Drouin Elaine Geelong Hamilton Katamatite Kingston Koroit Mooroopna Nathalia Numurkah Portland Rokewood Rosedale St. James Sale Sandhurst Shepparton Smeaton Smythesdale Talbot Tallangatta Tatura Traralgon Walhalla Warragul Warrnambool Wedderburn Williamstown Wycherproof Yackandandah Yarrawonga
William Blewett Hillsborough 1883-1896 The Bank of Austalasia Yackandandah Branch December 23rd 1884 - banked a cheque for 15 pounds 19/6 from Bigelow July 19th 1887 - paid Hans McGowan 70 pounds 1/- June 1st 1890 - paid Bigelow 5 pounds
Hi All, Is it a long weekend in Victoria or are you all tucked up in front of a fire? The list is so quiet. I"ve been busy on other matters these past few nights but now back to finish the last few weeks of 1883. -11.12.83 Tom Thumb was a Knight Templar. He was the shortest knight in the world - shorter even than the night of June 21. - Murmungee cricket include J E Burbank c Walter Wilberforce b Finnie A Jessop c and b Griffin E Jessop b Finnie G Calgleish run out A McLeod sub., b Finnie J Cummins sub., c Robertson, b Griffin Gillan b Finnie H Elmer not out J Bigelow sub., c Flood b Griffin Second innings (names not mentioned above) J Wilberforce Will. Wilberforce Hillsborough first innings A Welshman G Wilberforce Griffin McCarthy Flood J Finnie J Wilberforce Blewitt (no initial Blow it , sorry, got to do something while reading all this (g)) - Land Application at Tallangatta to be held 20t December - am putting these in now, just in case the results don't get into the paper before end of year. James McGill 156 acres Between Goldsworthy's and Rowley's holdings Berringa. John Mitchell 20 acres south of J Goldsworthy's holding Upper Murray Rd Berringa 13.12.1883 The railway line to Myrtleford was completed 'today'. It was officially opened by the Minister of Railways. - Licenses renewed/granted. ( liquor licenses.) George Rae Allen's Flat. A transfer of license from J M Cole to Helen McIntyre of Yack. - People selling fat cattle fat sheep fat calves fat lambs and store cattle for the Christmas trade at J H Gray & Co. 19th December O'Donnell Merriang Mc'Aliece Oxley Kelly Mitta M Reid Oxley H A Crawford Whorouly M Welsh Whorouly J Lampitt Kiewa M O'Donnell Merriang Mrs Mackay The Grange J Sutcliffe Wooragee H A Crawford Piney Ranges. Gee I wish he wouldn't do this to me, what's he been up to now. J Kendall Basin Creek G Beatty Osborne's Flat W Fisher Jnr W Henry Bowman's Forest - publican's license Wangaratta Silas Porter Royal Victoria Hotel - 15/12/83 Beechworth Police Court M and T Dodd v Patrick Reardon Fraud summons - ordered to be paid in monthly instalments of £1. - £5.3.6 John Hines v James Hamel claim of 17/6d ordered to pay John Brown charged with using obscene language in a public place was fined £10 or 3 months imprisonment - fine was NOT paid. Went away, not to far, for a Xmas holiday . - H R Tilt, Registrar of Marriages Rowan st Wangaratta. - Handicaps for the Two mile maiden at Boxing Day sports. happy to backtrack for names and distance - two days offer. Thompson, Osborne Jeffs McLean 3 Mile - Stassen Cooper Thompson Maloney Osborne Taylor. Two mile - Cooper Thompson Osborne Stassen Maloney Taylor. - Jeremiah McCormick of Greta granted hawkers and pedlars licenses - Leaving - Mr J E Burbank having disposed of his fourth share in the Jaybird Reef at the Sugarload Bowman's Forest to Jas Kyle at a satisfactory price will leave Beechworth for Queensland where he has obtained employed as an engineer. -
Mary, no she's not had the sack yet this year, but it sounds as if she is due for review. She hasn't answered any interoffice memos either. I guess she will return to her desk one day, but then.. !!! She has actually been quite busy after hours with husband's big 0 birthday party - actually two of them. Still that is no excuse HQ ----- Original Message ----- From: "MM" <elthamlax@techinfo.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 7:21 AM Subject: Fw: [HC] KYLE > Dear Denise, > What have you done with Mary pp - have you sacked her? is she in disgrace? > I have not heard from her re this posting of mine last week > Mary of Melbourne > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MM" <elthamlax@techinfo.com.au> > To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 4:47 PM > Subject: [HC] KYLE > > > > Dear Mary, > > Have you any interest in the KYLE family from Wallan Wallan - John & wife > Elizabeth. Possibly had a son John and a William. > > I typed up some things I saw at the PRO on Monday. > > Let me know if you are interested. > > Mary of Melbourne > > > > > > >
Dear Denise, What have you done with Mary pp - have you sacked her? is she in disgrace? I have not heard from her re this posting of mine last week Mary of Melbourne ----- Original Message ----- From: "MM" <elthamlax@techinfo.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 4:47 PM Subject: [HC] KYLE > Dear Mary, > Have you any interest in the KYLE family from Wallan Wallan - John & wife Elizabeth. Possibly had a son John and a William. > I typed up some things I saw at the PRO on Monday. > Let me know if you are interested. > Mary of Melbourne > > >
Thanks Denise > 20 November 83 > > Licenses approved > > Henry Foster 14a Cobungra
Thanks Denise -----Original Message----- From: Denise [mailto:denisem@powerup.com.au] Sent: Saturday, 3 July 2004 8:56 PM To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HC] OMA 10.11.1883 Oxley Cricket team A Hulme, C McKenzie, C Culph, W McAliece, Alfred Hulme, R Burgess, M Reid, M Kay A Winning, J G Gardner, M McGory, Whorouly- W Mummery J Barker A Kneebone E Barker J W Winnicott J R Barker W Barker J Barker Jnr J Lowcock C Frankland J Pierce. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.709 / Virus Database: 465 - Release Date: 22/06/2004
Wow, thanks Denise. G.gf Morrell finally makes the news! Jackie 17.11.1883 Crawford & Co. v Wm Warner. Leaving his hired service. Charles Morrell overseer for plaintiffs said that defendant got drunk on Saturday week put on his coat and left. Defendant said he had got drunk and was sorry for his conduct. Mr. Morrell said there was £4.14s. wages due to Defendant. Order - 40s of the wages to be forfeited with 10/0 costs. -
1.12.83 On Friday next Mr. Andrew Harper RD president of the Presbyterian Ladies College Melbourne................... - Snake story. Travelling correspondent from Tallangatta - Methinks been to the pub. An old prospector well known between the Dark River and Wodonga was picking down a bank in the vicinity of the Dark reefs last week when a very large and venomous snake came out of a hole and made a dart at the man's hands but missed and fastened on to the handle of the pick and in less that 3 minutes the handle had swelled to such an extent as to burst the eye of the pick. the last that was seen of that reefer he was making his way over the fall towards Gippsland He said the snakes were not so venomous there. - Snake holds up Wangaratta Express train at the station. A hissing 4 foot tiger snake had the passengers running in all directions. 4 porters, 4 crowbars and a good deal of huffing and puffing despatched his snakeship. (as the paper calls snakes) -
Christine, Thanks for this. This is Will who was mine manager various places. Now if you can just find what happened to him after about 1916 - this is one of my mysteries. Glenda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine" <wildmob@dodo.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 6:13 PM Subject: [HC] Hedley 1894 > W. Hedley, manager of Golden Plains mine, Mitta Mitta writes to Towong > Shire Council drawing attention to the dangerous state of the main Omeo > track opposite Lennan's place. > According to Hedley the track at that point made an unnecessary > deviation from the river flat over a high precipice which was badly in > need of repair. Wanted the council to form a new track about 16 chains > along the river flat at the foot of the spur. Hedley willing to defray > half the cost of making the desired alteration, the total cost not to > exceed £15. - Referred to engineer to inspect & make arrangements if > need be. > > Reported from Corryong Courier 11.10.1994 > > Chris >
20 November 83 Licenses approved Wm Ellen 9 a Murmungee Peter Norton 99a Dargo Isabella Elles 110a Dargo licenses issued - Julia O'Donnell 14 a Myrtleford Margaret O'Donnell 17 a ditto Any Quinns? They've taken over Carraragarmungee by the looks of it. Henry Foster 14a Cobungra - A girl at a Salvation Army at Sandhurst on Sunday became uncontrollable and was taken to hospital where upon examination it was found that her brain was affected. - 24.11.83 October list of subscriptions to Ovens D Hospital Chiltern Shire E Hanna Chiltern Happy to look up Rutherglen shire Chiltern Shire John Rapsey Indigo - 27.11.83 This name has avoided the print! Got you! Land office Yackandandah...List of grants awaiting delivery. Robt. Bowran. 29.11.03 T M Ellen begs to inform the people of Stanley and vicinity that he has opened a Blacksmiths' Shop at Stanley for 3 days a week - Thursday Friday and Saturday -TM Ellen 3 Mile Crk. - Notice - we hereby give notice that we have altered the paint brand on our sheep and now brand CC with red paint. Hutton Bros. - Death White - At the Ovens Benev Asylum on eh 27th Nove 1883 Charles Henry White aged 64 years formerly of Yack. 8 years in the house - Stanley cricket club - office bearers J F Griffin Pres. Vic Pres. Mr. J Finnie,; Sec - W Wiseman; Treasurer - J McCarthy; Committee - Manton Harridge Cummins Lang McLeod Thomas Ground committee Johnson Finnie and McCarthy Material committee Gibbs McCarthy and Wiseman; Match committee Griffin Finnie and Wiseman.
6.11.83 Licenses approved. James Lynch 98a Eurandelong. Lease approved. John Rapsey 115a Wyeeboo - 8.11.83 Tatham and Constantine marriage - happy to send article. - 10.11.1883 Oxley Cricket team A Hulme, C McKenzie, C Culph, W McAliece, Alfred Hulme, R Burgess, M Reid, M Kay A Winning, J G Gardner, M McGory, Whorouly- W Mummery J Barker A Kneebone E Barker J W Winnicott J R Barker W Barker J Barker Jnr J Lowcock C Frankland J Pierce. - J C Bigelow of Stanley writes to Yack shire asking the council repay him £3 which he paid for workman repairing road between Sutton and Hillsborough. - no letter actually printed, just the 4 liner. - Wm Heyenga writes to Towong Council calling the attention of the council to certan improvements required in the lane south of the Towong Racecourse Reserve and leading to his property. In answer the Secretary said the road was a private one only leading to Heyenga's residence. he had suggested that Heyenga pay a portion but he had received no answer. Hanna and his side kick Knobel began the month at Bungil but now near Granya working up along the Murray Road. 15.11.83 Chris Mummery charged with selling liquor without a license on the 30th October.- (case in brief) Richard Kabouski of Melbourne visited Mummery's at Stony Crk. Paid for some tobacco and matches. I then got wet going to Mrs. O'Donnell's funeral and asked Mummery if he had any spirits. he took a cup off the counter and brought me some gin -drank and paid for. Young Mummery gave me a lift in the trap into B/worth. I had never seen Mummery before in my life. Anna Maria Gerratty stated - I reside at Gapsted. Saw Kabouski come to Mummery's store at Gapsted. Hear him ask for tobacco which he paid for. Also heard him ask for gin and Mummery told him he had no liquor. He took a cup of water instead. Kabouski appeared to be either drunk or mad. Defendant made a statement that Kabouski had never seen spirits in his store.£25 fine. £2.2.0 cost 17.11.1883 Crawford & Co. v Wm Warner. Leaving his hired service. Charles Morrell overseer for plaintiffs said that defendant got drunk on Saturday week put on his coat and left. Defendant said he had got drunk and was sorry for his conduct. Mr. Morrell said there was £4.14s. wages due to Defendant. Order - 40s of the wages to be forfeited with 10/0 costs. - a Spanish 93 year old living in US returned to Spain with his - 16 daughters 24 sons 34 granddaughters 47 grandsons 45 great-grand daughters, 39 great grandsons, 3 great great granddaughters and 72 sons in law and daughters in law making in all 279 persons. He'd been married 3 times, his eldest son now 70 years of age. The ship they travelled on belonged to 93 year old, commanded by one of the grandsons. 93 year old enjoys excellent health, 2 hours gymnastics daily, 2 hour walks, and directs the educations of his ggreat grandchildren. NEVER used liquors and does not smoke. - Alfred Clouds Philps of Granya miner - insolvent. Sickness of self and family and pressure of judgment creditor. - wedding bells for Robert King and Jane Downing - happy to type up. - John and Harry of P.O.Wangaratta in good situations want to correspond with two young ladies with a view to marriage. Send photos- - 17.11.83 Ovens Asylum subscriptions Beechworth Shire Jeffs Benalla shire - anyone want a look up? Euroa Shire - ditto North Ovens Shire Z Porter -
Corryong in October 1894 "On the main road near Dr. Crooks residence, Corryong, a horse and dray was recently buried in the mud. By the aid of a couple of horses and half a dozen men the vehicle and horse were extracted after much difficulty. We won't moralise. The couple of man traps in the main street at Corryong are still set. In each of them (one opposite the bank and the other opposite the coffee palace) we noticed on different occasions strangers caught. The mud springs appear solid on the surface, and the unwary victims walked slap bang into them. It is reported, but we could not vouch for the truth of it, that one unfortunate person is now somewhere in the bowels of the earth, having made his exit from this mundane sphere by means of one of the said mud springs." Chris
W. Hedley, manager of Golden Plains mine, Mitta Mitta writes to Towong Shire Council drawing attention to the dangerous state of the main Omeo track opposite Lennan's place. According to Hedley the track at that point made an unnecessary deviation from the river flat over a high precipice which was badly in need of repair. Wanted the council to form a new track about 16 chains along the river flat at the foot of the spur. Hedley willing to defray half the cost of making the desired alteration, the total cost not to exceed £15. - Referred to engineer to inspect & make arrangements if need be. Reported from Corryong Courier 11.10.1994 Chris
Corryong Courier - 4.10.1894 Jas. Briggs jnr., commenced business as a butcher at Cudgewa. The estate of James Sutherland, grazier, Sandy Creek sequestrated by the Insolvency Court at Wodonga. Liabilities £3736 0s 1d. assets £3286 17s 8d. Chris
Blood - E Chambers' King of the Forest M Mitchell's Chief Secretary and Irish Prince Docker's King of Clubs Hoysted's Latrobe C Thornton's Graham Berry P Flanagan's Blue Peter R Blackburn's Oliver Twist Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise" <denisem@powerup.com.au> To: <AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 9:10 PM Subject: [HC] OMA > 13.10.83 > > Some names from the Hospital donation list from NSW > Collindina Station List - > S Snow > H Mitchell > J Hewlett > C Price > Alex Hume > > Also have list from Mulwala Station if anyone has an interest Will backtrack . > There are lists for Rutherglen Shire > Chiltern and of course the NSW list. If you need a look up on these please ask - offer open for two days. > - > Looking for ladies - > > Draught- > G Strain's Cowden Lad > J Hickey's Robert the Bruce > McElroy's Farmer's Pride > Jas Flanagan's Young Havelock 2nd > E Bohan's Victoria's Nugget > M. O\Donnell's Garryowen > J Cooper's Young Pride of Scotland > J Bookless's Victor's Pride > J Bookless's Balantyre > Lot Heally's Dan O'Connell > D Scobie's King Billy > P Murray's Mt Macedon - Hiram advertised this for sale earlier in the year - wonder if his horse or just acting for someone. > Colin Gardner's Sir Colin > Colin Gardner's Clyde > Bourke Bros Young Royal George > J Morrison's Red Prince > > Blood - > E Chambers' King of the Forest > M Mitchell's Chief Secretary and Irish Prince > Docker's King of Clubs > Hoysted's Latrobe > C Thornton's Graham Berry > P Flanagan's Blue Peter > R Blackburn's Oliver Twist > = > HOORAY IT'S CRICKET SEASON AGAIN > - > Albury > 1st Eleven > Wilkinson > C Dight > D McDonald > F Heath > Elliott > Hulle > Reid > Whitehead > J Wilkinson > Warden > Bramble > > the 18 > J Day > Manning > E Heath > Stanfield > Hayes > Hughes > parsons > Turner > McCabe > Lowe > Swift > Duchatel > W J Lyne > PHILLIPS > FUTTER > BARRY > Laird > Rynehart > -- > Terramia > Whitty > Willet > Field > Lang > Alexander > Grey > Warner > HInton > Phibbs > Edwards > Hawkins > > Corowa-Wahgunyah > A Bayliss > E Bayliss > Buggy > Loughrey > H Bayliss > Willis > Cutten > Carne > Heales > Hutton > Jones > --- > Band of Brothers > Coulson > E Barker > Henley > JOnes > Odmyer > M Keane > E Richards > T Bickards > Ward > Susemeachl > G Spink > > Whorouly > W Barker > E Barker > E Kneebone > J Kneebone > J Barker > ?? > A Kneebone > Mummery > J Barker Jn > Blackburn > Lowcock > -- > > >
Thanks Denise - the initial confirms it was Athrur Cromwell, the teacher -----Original Message----- From: Denise [mailto:denisem@powerup.com.au] Sent: Friday, 2 July 2004 10:06 PM To: AUS-VIC-HIGH-COUNTRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HC] OMA 23.10.1883 New Reefs. A new reef entirely distinct from those hitherto worked has been struck in the Pride and Stringer claim Hillsborough during the past few days. It is of good width and carries splendid gold and the shareholders are to be congratulation upon the prospects of the mine - Messrs Warren, Hyem, Lawrence, Lang,Bigelow, Bolam, J Duncan, Cheesman and Mathieson. Messrs J E Burbank and E Jessop last week discovered a new reef which they have named the Jaybird on the fall into Shepherd's Ck between the Sugarloaf and Stanley near Bowman's Forest. The reef which was struck at a depth of 35ft from the surface has been traced fro about 40ft and has every appearance of being permanent. It is from 9 - 12 inches in width and as gold is visible right through the stone it is expected to go from 2 -to 3 ounces per ton. - 25.10.83 Jaybird Reef looking better and better as it is being opened out. 2oz 8dwts of gold to the ton. 12oz 11 dwts of amalgam giving 7 oz 4 dwts of gold on being retorted. - Yackandandah Cricket Club those chosen to play Albury. George Fortescue A Welshman W White W Goodger H McAliece S P Jessop W Veitch J F Griffin J Finnie A Thomson E Hattersley emergencies - W McINtyre and J Dickson. - We the undersigned do hereby agree to sell brad at 3d per loaf for cash or delivered on and after Nov 1 1883. Thomas Polmear, Joseph P Dalton, William Trim, Gannell Bros., Richard Jones, Wm Price. B/.worth 31/10/83. - - --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.709 / Virus Database: 465 - Release Date: 22/06/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.709 / Virus Database: 465 - Release Date: 22/06/2004