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The Bungonia Times Community Grape Vine
Incorporating the Marulan District
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Circulation: 496 Est. Readership: 1,100 Volume 24 Issue 9 October 2014
Come along to
Judy’s Kitchen Table $5 per person and you will be treated to magnificent coffee, tea and scrumptious food which are home made.
All monies raised go towards the Bungonia Hall Supper Room construction. 10.30am — noon
October dates:
Wednesday 8th & 22nd 2014
Judy’s Kitchen
Table Morning Tea. 10.30am
- noon. 8th & 22nd
Bungonia Markets
Saturday 4 October
at the Hall
Wine & Cheese night
Saturday 18 October.
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BUNGONIA VILLAGE MARKETS are on again. SATURDAY 4 October from 8am - 2pm. Old
wares, collectable, food, tastings, plants & flowers for local conditions, books, country cooking, afternoon tea, bbq and clean air.
A great day out with beautiful Bungonia Gorge Lookdown nearby.
St. Michael’s Feast Day is on 29th September and each year Mass is celebrated at
the Church as close as possible to that date. This year, the Mass will be held on Saturday
the 11 October at 10am at St. Michael’s Church, Bungonia. St. Michael is the Arch-
angel, patron saint of police. So come along. Refreshments will be served at the Hall after-wards. All welcome.
29 September is also the National Police Remembrance Day and this date holds a
very special significance for Police throughout Australia. It is a day for police to pause to honour officers whose lives have
been cut short while performing their duty as a police officer. This important day is also a time to remember police
officers who have lost their lives through illness or other circumstances.
A Service will be held at St Michael’s, NSW Police Academy Chapel, Goulburn, from 11am on Monday,
29 September, to Remember them.
Another great night is expected to be had down at the Hall with the new kitchen being mostly finished so that it will be nice
and cosy for this years last WINE AND CHEESE night to be held on Saturday the 18 October from 7pm.
Come and meet your neighbours and friends at this social event and bring a plate to share and whatever you are drinking.
Bungonia now has its own Facebook page.
Find us at
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CWA
September 2014
Since our September meeting, 3 of
our members travelled to Bungen-
dore to attend the Southern Table-
lands Group International Day. The
Country of Study, this year, being
Botswana.
All enjoyed the day, especially
the dish that our branch was asked to
provide.
A “ Big thank you “ must go to
Leanne for the cooking.
Members are hoping to “
Bounce back “ to the Bungonia Hall
for our meetings from 13 November
2014.
Due to members family com-
mitments and holidays, C.W.A. will
not be having a stall at the October
Bungonia Markets this year.
Our Annual General Meeting
will be held 1 day early this year on
Wednesday 8 October, 9.30am at
52B Sloane St, Goulburn.
If you would like to attend,
please feel free to join us, you will
be made most welcome.
Best wishes to all readers
Colleen
WEATHER FACTS - 2014 Jan. 7.2 mm over 5 days Feb. 55.4 mm over 10 days
Mar. 89 mm over 16 days
Apr. 49.8 mm over 9 days
May 26.4 mm over 5 days June 37.8 mm over 11 days
July 8.6 mm over 5 days
Aug 111.8 mm over 13 days Sept 27.2 mm over 8 days
Oct mm over days
Nov mm over days
Dec mm over days YTD: 412.2mm over 75 days
2013 total over 91 days = 492.2mm
Bungonia Heights
UHF Repeater frequency The private frequency for Bungonia has
now been turned off.
Channel 8 UHF CB will be the local UHF
CB Repeater channel to use locally.
If you are close enough to speak directly
with someone, you can use channel 38
( simplex ) car to car, car to portable, but if
you need to utilise the Repeater function,
use channel 8 ( duplex ) for all of your
radio needs ( depending on the terrain and
distance you are in from the repeater )
Don’t judge me by my past ! I don’t live there anymore !
VALE BUCK - Father of Ann Wiggan passed away recently and we extend our condo-lences to Ann and family on their loss.
Andreana Cachia, 74 old from Marulan. Killed in an MVA upon the Hume Hwy, Marulan, outside of her property on Mon-day 15 September 2014. She is now buried in Marulan Ceme-tery, next to her husband Fred.
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Borrow money from a pessimist - they don’t expect it back.
Bungonia Hall Hire The Progress Assoc. Policy is to make the
Hall facilities available to locals at afforda-
ble prices. There is no caretaker, and
maintenance is the responsibility of mem-
bers. Cleaning is less of a problem since the
ceiling has been installed but most hirers sweep the Hall and remove rubbish and
clean the kitchen after use. If, however, we
have to employ a cleaner, then the fees will
be increased.
Present Fees are:
Supper Room Per day or evening: $ 40
1/2 day $ 20
Hall Govt. Or business
Per day or evening $180
1/2 day $ 90
Others
O/night / accom. for schools etc $150
per day or evening $100
1/2 day $ 50
Cleaning / Damage dep. $200 returnable
All charges include GST
BUNGONIA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION
Next Meeting: Monday 13 October 7.30pm @ the Hall
Ardmore Park Quarry: Nothing further to report
Kitchen: The internal ceiling will have been installed when you read this and hopefully the painting finished. Then all the equipment
can be moved back and the lighting and plumbing completed. It has required a marathon effort by many of the Members and the new
Supper Room is a credit to them.
Market Day: Saturday, 4th. October. The kitchen won’t be finished but the arrangements will be the same as
for the Easter Markets. We will be contacting stall holders during the coming weeks, regular stall holders places
are reserved. We are getting more and a greater variety of stalls each year. There is plenty of space outside so
please contact either Pauline Dickson 4844 4202 or Moira McGinity 4844 4266 if you would like a stall.
Charges are $12 a site in the Hall and $10 outside plus $2.00 if you require a table.
As usual there will be lots of great bargains and the BBQ and Devonshire tea.
Wine & Cheese: “Grey winter has gone like a wearisome guest” or if you are into classical poetry “Spring has
come, The grass is riz, I wonder where the birdies is?”
Come out of hibernation and join your fellow residents at the Wine & Cheese night. Bring something to drink,
cordial, soft drink, wine, beer, vodka, whatever is your favourite tipple and nibbles. This is not a fund raiser so
you can leave your purse at home but bring the kids instead.
Chemical CleanOut: The South East Resource Recovery Group and Environmental Protection Authority will host a free household
chemical clean out on 25 Oct. Don’t miss this opportunity to dispose of old paint and other household chemicals. Check the Waste and
Recycling section of the website www.goulburn.nsw.gov.au for details about items that can be accepted. Gbn Council Works Depot,
Hetherington St, Gbn 8a - noon. Marulan Tip 2p - 4p.
BUNGONIA
HISTORICAL SOCIETY Next meeting: Saturday
2014 @ 10.30am at the Hall.
BUNGONIA RURAL WATCH
Next Meeting:
Monday 17 November 2014, 6.30pm at
the Hall.
Contacts:
Moira McGinity 4844 4266:
Diana Moran 4844 4234
If the Constable is not available at the
Marulan Police Station ( 48411516 ) when
you ring, your call will be transferred to Goulburn Police Station ( 48240799 ).
Daryl Riches is the Rural Crime Investiga-
tor and deals with matters relating to stock
theft or stolen equipment or chemicals.
Report any theft no matter how small as it
may build up a picture of a wider ring.
Always report to the police any sighting of
vehicles hanging about. If possible give the
registration number, colour, make etc. This
gives the Police information to work on if
there are any incidents in the area.
BUNGONIA PARK TRUST Next Meeting:
Wed.1 October 2014 @ 7.30pm @
the Hall.
Claiming the dates:
25 November
Community Outreach
meeting with Goulburn
Mulwaree Council mem-
bers at Bungonia Hall.
En
qu
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here
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Statutory FIRE SEASON STARTS 1 OCTOBER 2014.
A fire must be supervised at all times. Yass Zone MUST be notified at least 24 hours before you light the fire, during business hours ( 9am - 5pm ) or 3.30pm on Friday. Phone 62263100 Your immediate neighbours must be notified before you light any fire. Notify the local RFS Brigade, as a courtesy, to cir-cumvent the false alarms of smoke being reported by oth-ers.
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Mandatory Bush Fire Season starts 12.01am, Wed. 1 October 2014
PERMITS NEEDED
BUNGONIA NOW HAS A FACEBOOK PAGE: FIND US AT:
https://www.facebook.com/Bungonia
Time is what keeps things from happening all at once.
Bungonia’s UHF CB channel. Channel 8 ( repeater ) / 38 ( simplex ) is now up and
running from Bungonia Hts.
If you have a uhf cb radio, you can now take advantage
of these channels for your daily communications needs -
if your radio / location is suitable.
FIRE DANGER RATINGS Catastrophic For your survival, leaving early is the only option. Leave bush fire prone areas the night before or early in the day - do not just wait and see what happens. Make a decision about when you will leave, where you will go, how you will get there and when you will re-turn. Homes are not designed to withstand fires in cata-strophic conditions so you should leave early.
Extreme Leaving early is the safest option for your survival. If you are not prepared to the highest level, leave early in the day. Only consider staying if you are prepared to the high-est level - such as your home is specially designed, constructed or modified, and situated to withstand a fire, you are well prepared and can active-ly defend it if a fire starts.
Leaving early is the safest option for your survival. Well prepared homes that are actively defended can provide safety – but only stay if you are physically and mentally prepared to defend in these conditions. If you’re not prepared, leave early in the day.
Very High, High, Moderate - Low Review your Bush Fire Survival Plan with your family. Keep yourself informed and monitor conditions. Be ready to act if necessary. Usually, fire details are locally updated on the Bun-gonia Facebook page when circumstances permit.
Black Sheep Acoustic Jam: Free. 7pm Every 2nd Thursday.
Black Sheep Pub. Hume St, Gbn. Take your musical instru-
ment with you, sing or just listen.
10th National BSA Rally. 3 - 6 October. Gbn South Caravan Park. 48213233. BSA MCC of
NSW is hosting the 10th National Rally.
63rd Goulburn Lilac City Festival 3 - 6 October. Auburn St, Gbn.
Annual Bush Traditions Gathering at the Brewery 3 - 6 October. A long weekend of song, dance, music & poetry.
CWA BBQ & Book Sale Saturday 4 October
CWA rooms, Montague St, Goulburn 9a - 1.30p
Gemkhana 2014 Sat. 4 - Mon 6 Oct. from 10am
Goulburn Showground, Braidwood Rd, Gbn
2014 Goulburn Fun Run Sun. 5 Oct. 8a - 10a Start / Finish
at Eastgrove Park, Forbes St, Eastgrove ( Gbn )
Golden Era Auto Racing ( GEAR ) Wed. 8 Oct. 2014
Wakefield Park 4822 2811
Lifecycle Regional Ride Wed. 8 & Thu 9 Oct. BBQ at Bel-
more Pk at 4pm.
Open Mic Night at the Goulburn Club Market St, Gbn
7.30p every 2nd Friday of each month. Free.
Baxter Boots Eventing Championships - Lynton Horse Trials
Fri 17 ( 1 - 4.30p ) - Sun 19 Oct. ( 8.30a - 3p ) Lynton Range Rd,
Gbn. Free
Pete Denahy - Live Sat. 18 Oct. Loaded Dog Hotel, Tarago.
8p. Free
9th Annual Marulan Kite Festival Sat. 25 Oct. noon - dark
Crookwell Rotary Swap Meet & Market Day. Sun 26 Oct. 6am
Try Shooting Day Sun 26 Oct.. Rifle Range Rd, Gbn from 1pm
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Never answer an anonymous letter
We have good Sydney and local enquires for small farms, land and residential homes.
Anything from a house to humpy!!
We sell from Bungonia to Big Hill and Towrang to Tallong
We offer you
an honest and accurate market appraisal
an internet marketing programme
strong local print advertising
an extensive data base
excellent photography
regular market updates and knowledge of your area
Call John Everett for an obligation free appointment
4841 1500 or [email protected]
Gardening in October The colourful daffodils and other bulbs flowering now are
truly the harbingers of spring.
The days are slowly warming and the snakes are on the
move so be careful and be vigilant working in the garden.
Prune flowering shrubs and trees after flowering, cut back
any dead or unwanted branches. Feed daffodils after flowering to
promote bulb growth next year. Prune banksia roses now.
Plant dwarf dahlias for sparkling colour; petunias, cosmos, geranium, impatiens and many others. Dead head tulips and hya-
cinths to stop them wasting energy setting seeds, nip them off with
your fingers do not cut back the stems or leaves until they die natu-
rally.
Enjoy the warmer weather
The 2015 Kangaroo March Re-Enactment will follow the route of
the 1915 Kangaroo Recruiting March from Wagga Wagga to
Campbelltown, a century on, in September and October 2015. The
re-enactment mission focuses on commemorating the historic event
of the March, inspiring the current generations to achieve success in life as a reflection of the value derived from the WW1 sacrifices
and educating children on the history of the long and continuing
fight for freedom.
Communities along the March route are being invited to organise a
series of complimentary activities during the period that the March
is in their town (the March contingency will arrive in Goulburn on
Friday 25th September, and depart on Monday 28th September
2015).
Council is inviting interested persons/groups to attend a public
meeting with the aim of forming a Working Party to identify
and organise additional complementary activities during this
period, with Council support.
The public meeting will be held on Thursday 2nd October at
6pm in the Council Chambers, all welcome.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you require further infor-
mation.
Kind Regards,
Jessica Price
Acting Manager Strategic Marketing
Police have again received several reports of tele-phone scams from residents in Bowral & surrounds.
This time the caller claims to be from Telstra and re-quests for banking details or credit card details to pay for fixing computer problems, fixing a virus, or other
reason given. HANG UP ON THEM. - - -
A Marulan man, travelling north upon Jerrara Rd, about 5kms south of the Hwy, attempted to avoid a kangaroo which jumped in front of his utility earlier in September. The roo made good his escape but the vehicle didn’t like the solid gum tree it ran into and the vehicle was written off. The driver was not injured.
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THIS ISSUE WAS PRINTED BY Cals’ Rock
BUNGONIA HEIGHTS Phone: 48447273
Every two weeks I attend the Goulburn Blood Bank in
Auburn St, and donate plasma which takes about 1.5 hours for the process to complete & can produce 17 different life saving products from that one donation. I used to attend and donate whole blood but you can only do that every 12 weeks which saves 3 lives. The girls down at the Blood Service are absolute crackers and you will thoroughly enjoy your time down there with them, have a few milk shakes and snacks before leaving and you know that your donation will be di-rectly used in a life saving situation. It is a great feeling to know that you are helping people that you might not even
know with the aid of your blood. The new opening hours are now: Monday Closed Tue 7.45am - 2pm Wed & Thu 11am - 7pm Fri 9.30am - 3.30pm Sat Closed
Between 5pm Wednesday 13th Au-
gust 2014 and 10am Monday 18th
August 2014, approximately 28 fe-
male angora goats with kids have
been stolen from a large property in
Binda area. Also on the property the
owner located several dead kanga-
roos that had been shot. Anyone with
information that may assist police
investigators are urged to contact
police.
* * * Now you can ‘Like Goulburn’ on social media, courtesy of a new Facebook page created and managed by Goul-burn Mulwaree Council’s Strategic Mar-keting business Unit.
Apart from the general Goulburn Mul-waree Council Facebook page, the Goulburn Mulwaree Library, Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, Goulburn Water-works and the Youth Officer’s ‘Be Seen Be Heard’ Facebook pages are all being widely used by the community.
Goulburn Herald Monday 2 May 1881 page 2 of 4
CENSUS RETURNS. - Many of the enu-
merators have furnished to the local press
particulars of the results of the census in their respective localities. It has not been
thought necessary to do this in the case of
this district; but we are informed that an
approximate estimate of the population of
the city of Goulburn is 6870; and of the re-
mainder of the district in round numbers
10,000.
This would give a total for the police district
of Goulburn of say 16,870.
In 1871 the population of the city was 4462,
and the total for the district was 13,720;
and in 1861 the total was 9824.
The principal increase during the last ten
years has been in the city, being over
2400, or about 50 per cent.
The rate of increase in Bathurst is stated at
25 per cent; the population of that city
being now 7388, and at the previous census
about 6000.
It’s lonely at the top, but you do eat better.
to at on 2nd and 4th. of month at 8am.
for October 2014
Please note the change o f t imes for Marulan & Fat ima
in vigil &
Goulburn : &
& 1022 - 12.30pm.
Thursdays 7pm - Rosary.
To celebrate the feast of St. Michael, Mass will be celebrated at St. Michael’s on Saturday, 11th. October 10am.
There will be refreshments at the Hall afterwards
St Michael’s - Bungonia
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I don’t suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it.
Private Wool Buyer
Michael McDonald
72 Hume St
Goulburn
( next to Shell Service Stn )
Will pay cash
Monday Wednesday Friday
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37 Verner St
Goulburn NSW 2580
Ph: 48223132
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Goulburn Herald Monday 11 April 1881 page 3 of 4
The Bazaar and Bruce - Auction held on Saturday in aid of the
building funds of Christ Church, Bungonia, and St. Saviour's Cathe-
dral were, not withstanding the particularly busy nature of the day ( after the three successive half-holidays ), and the large amount of
money which must have been expended over the agricultural show,
to say nothing of Mr. Ketten's recital, a thorough success.
The attendance in the evening was remarkably good, and the articles
exhibited for sale, some of which were both out of the common and
very pretty, were rapidly disposed of.
The ladies who presided at the stalls were - Mesdames Zouch, Gray,
Alexander, Ross, and Shepherd, and they were actively assisted by
the young people and other friends.
Mr. W. C. Harris of Baw Baw took a most active part in arranging
the bruce.auction, at which we noticed for sale Captain Rossi's
twenty-five heifers, a prize pig from Mr. Douglas, another from Mr. A. F. Gibson, 'Mr. Emanuel's prize bale of bay, Mr. Shepherd's dit-
to, prize oats from the Messrs. Broadhead, and a quantity of farm
and garden produce from the above named gentlemen and Messers.
Horsbrugh, W. C. Harris, L. Faithfull, J. Chisholm, J. Morgan, W.
T. Harris, &c., &c.
The cattle realised a fair price; the hay was bought at a high figure;
but the purchasers of the pigs were very fortunate in securing them
at much below their real value. The poultry from Bungonia and the
sheep from Mr. T. Lewis were sold privately.
The net proceeds as stated in the advertisement in this issue were
£120 17/3. Mr. Sands gave his services gratuitously.
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FOR SALE
Fordson Major
Diesel with bucket
& blade.
ALSO
a Fiat 411R which
is a good little
Tractor.
Phone David
0407 297298
Always go to other people’s funerals, or they won’t go to yours.
FOR HIRE
Slasher / Mulcher /
Grader, Rake etc &
Backhoe
with driver.
$100 1st hr then
$60p/h thereafter
48447273
INFORMATION
I don’t shoot anymore but if your stock is be-ing taken by dogs and you need someone to spotlight for you, I am more than happy to
help.
Give Cal a call
48447273
WANTED
4 Draw WOODEN
filing cabinet.
Phone Pauline
48444202
FOR SALE
$5 FOR
THIS
SPACE
FOR SALE
$5 FOR
THIS
SPACE
INFORMATION
Windellama Garden
Club
is holding a High Tea
at Sandy Cox’s place,
Blakes Bvd, Bungonia
Hts, at 10.30am on
Thursday 23 October.
$10 p/p
rsvp 48445128
FOR SALE
Star Pickets second hand 104 x 1650 mm ( 65 inch ) 2 x 1800 mm ( 71 inch ) 5 x 2400 mm ( 94 inch ) The lot $110.00
Ph. 0467 068318
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Few women admit their age; few men act it.
Rotary Swap Meet & Market Day at
Crookwell Showground, Sunday 26 October 2014
A large variety of new & old goods on
offer including collectables, clothing,
footwear & normal swap meet items.
Again there will be static displays featuring a
large number of various makes & models of cars.
The swap meet is the destination for the 2014
Canberra – Crookwell Charity Cruised organized
by the Falcon GT Club of Canberra. (Contact:
Tony 0410 620 622 or in-
Outdoor & indoor sites are available starting
from $15 per site & a
$50 lucky stall draw
will again be available
to participants. Set up
from 12noon Saturday,
gates open 6am Sun-
day. Free camping on
the ground Saturday
night with coin operated
hot showers available.
Entrance fee for lookers and buyers is $4 for
adults and U12s free. Come along and have an
enjoyable day at very little cost & be eligible for
some great entrance prizes from our generous
sponsors;
Sydney Vintage Car Restorations
Crookwell Hire - $100 fuel voucher
JD’s Rural & Hardware Supplies - $100 voucher
Lost River Produce - $50 meat voucher
Paul’s Café - $50 meal voucher
Crookwell Hotel Bistro - $50 meal voucher
Bookings & information:
Tele; Bill 0428 480 632 or
Email: [email protected] or
Web: www.crookwellrotary.com.au/
swapmeet.html ALL PROFITS TO ROTARY CHARITIES &
LOCAL COMMUNITY PROJECTS Some 2013 stalls
Goulburn Herald
Wednesday 13 April 1881 page 2 of 4
GOULBURN POLICE COURT. Tuesday, April 12. Before
Messrs. Alexander and Cropper.
Absconding Apprentice. - Richard Sexton, a smar t look-
ing lad between fourteen and fifteen years of age, was charged with absconding from the service of Patrick Gooley
to whom he had been apprenticed from the Randwick asylum.
It appeared that he ran away from his master's place, about
three miles from Goulburn, on the 6th March, and on Monday he was apprehended by Senior-constable Gall at Stair Hill,
eight miles from Goulburn, where he was in the employment
of Robert Paton. When apprehended he began to cry, and said he ran away because he did not like shepherding, it was too
lazy, and he wanted to get somewhere where he could have
some work to do. Mr. Paton stated to the constable that he was willing to keep him and that he was a good boy. The
boy's master Patrick Gooley informed the bench that he did
not wish to have the boy back, as he could get no good of him
at shepherding. He had been with him about three years. He had not the indentures with him. The bench were in doubt as
to the course to pursue, as sufficient power is not given to
deal with cases of this kind. They remanded the boy till Thursday, in order that they might write to the authorities of
the Randwick asylum in reference to the case. Mr. Cropper
left the bench.
Profane Language. - Patrick McGrath, convicted of using
profane language in a public place, was fined 4/- or twenty
four hours in jail. Fine paid.
Protection. - John Kelly, an old constable who had been
formerly injured by bushrangers and had become paralysed, and who was in care of the police on his way to the Liverpool
asylum, was ordered to be discharged with a view to being
forwarded to his destination.
Goulburn Herald
Wednesday 4 May 1881 page 2 of 4
FROZEN MEAT EXPORT. - A telegram to the S. M. Her-
ald states that the Orange Slaughtering Company have just completed the purchase of Bloomfield and Tate's fine tract of
well-watered grazing country contiguous to their other prop-
erty. The refrigerating machine is working magnificently, having registered 26° below zero. The company already have
on their books 20,000 sheep and 800 cattle for slaughter and
freezing on squatters' accounts. Mr. Roxburgh, a gentleman
associated with a large co-operative store in Melbourne, has arranged to ship a parcel of frozen mutton direct for Manches-
ter.
Goulburn Herald
Tuesday 19 September 1882 page 2 of 4
Sudden Death.- On Sunday last James Conlon, a resident of Bungonia, died suddenly, it is supposed from heart disease. It
appears that he went out with sheep in the morning, and on
coming home died almost immediately. Deceased was over seventy years of age, and was well known throughout the dis-
trict, where be had lived many years. Mr. Betts, coroner, went
out yesterday evening for the purpose of holding an inquest.
CARS ON DISPLAY
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GOULBURN POLICE COURT. Friday, November 11.
Before Mr. Voss and Captain Rossi.
Assault and Wounding. - William Yandall alias Nugget
was charged with assaulting a Chinaman named Ah Sue.
Mr. Langdon for the prosecution. Constable Cochrane deposed: About six o'clock yester -
day afternoon I arrested prisoner on a charge of assaulting a China-
man named Ah Sue ; prisoner said he knew nothing about it ; he
asked me where the assault happened, and I told him it was near
Mr. Conolly's mill at twelve o'clock the previous night ; he said
he was not there ; as soon as the prosecutor saw defendant he said
he was the man who had assaulted him ; prisoner said he was mis-
taken.
Ah Sue deposed: I live at Bungonia, and am a digger ; the
night before last I was crossing the bridge near Conolly's mill about
twelve o'clock ; two boys came up and asked me to shake hands
with them, and I was pulled down on the ground ; there were three of them altogether ; one of them hit me on the back, another hit me
about the head, and the third kicked me in the face, which was the
prisoner Yandall ; the mark on my face was made by him, and I am
quite sure that it was he that inflicted that wound on my face, and
immediately they did this he with the others ran away ; he is the
same man who asked me to shake hands with him in the first in-
stance ; the moon was not bright, but there was a gas-lamp close by
and I could see him by it ; I never saw any of the men before ; the
first time I saw them was about two yards from the bridge on my
way home to the cook-shop ; when I was thrown down and
kicked I sang out and one of my countrymen came up ; I requested him to watch the prisoners while I went to fetch a policeman ; I
came back again but could not see one ; during my absence my
countryman told me that the men had been back again.
To the bench : I was on my way home when I met the three
men ; when the men saw me coming they immediately made a
stop ; I am quite sure that the prisoner Yandall is the man who
kicked and assaulted me.
Cross-examined by prisoner : It was about twelve o'clock
when I saw you ; I know that it was about that time, as I saw the
watch at the cook.shop, and I swear most positively that I saw you at that time.
Ah Taw deposed: I keep a cook-shop opposite Mr.
Conolly's flour-mill ; I r ecollect Ah Sue coming to my place on
Wednesday night at twelve o'clock ; I saw his face cut and bleeding
at the time, but I had heard him call out previous to my seeing him ;
I was in the cook-shop at the time, and I immediately went out to
see what was the matter ; there was a gas-lamp, and I could see the
men by it ; Ah Sue asked me to watch the men while he went to
look for a policeman ; during the time he was away the three men
came back again to my shop ; they asked me to sell them some fruit
and vegetables ; I asked them to go away ; they went outside,
and one of them threw a stone in the store, and it hit me on the lip, causing the marks I have here.
To the bench : I am quite sure that the prisoner Yandall is the
man.
For the defence the prisoner called, John Flynn, who said
that he was a bootmaker, residing in Grafton-street, and that he
was at the Belmore assembly rooms on Wednesday evening until
11.30 p.m. ; he afterwards went home ; he had been in but a few
moments when two men, one the prisoner, and the other of the
name of John Healey, knocked at the door, and asked him to take a
walk up the street ; he did so, and went as far as Stephenson's Hotel
in Grafton-street ; he stopped there a few minutes, just until they were about closing the house, and returned home ; he left the pris-
oner Yandall and Healey there ; Healey is a bootmaker at Wood and
Co.'s. ( continued on page 12 )
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Old
Adds
Southern
Argus -
Goulburn
Saturday
10 Dec.
1881
Page 2 of 4
Give me ambiguity or give me something else.
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BUNGONIA QUILTERS EVERY MONDAY 9am - 1pm
Come along & say hello & check out our crafts we create.
There is no pressure and beginners are especially welcome
For any information please contact: Hazel McAleese 48444237
Margaret Lehmann 48212895 Join in and enjoy our delicious morning teas
Quilters will be meeting at Carol’s place
until the weather warms up or until further notice.
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( continued from page 9 )
Constable Cochrane being recalled, said : When I arrest-
ed the prisoner he said that he was in quite a different part of the
town to where the occurrence took place.
To the prisoner : You did not say that you were at Stephen-
son's.
Constable Hammond deposed that he recollected Ah Sue
coming to him about half past twelve in Auburn-street ; his face
was bleeding at the time and he made a statement to witness.
The bench after a brief consultation found the prisoner
guilty, and Mr. Voss said that it was time that these disgraceful
occurrences should be put a stop to. He only wished that it was in
his power to order a flogging, as he did not see why these men
should be molested in the way they were, and a great many cases
that these Chinamen brought were broken down by the voluminous
evidence brought to bear for the defence. The prisoner was sen-
tenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labor. Threatening Language.- G. J. Vosper was ar rested by
warrant charged with using threatening language towards his wife.
Messrs. Langdon and Carter appeared for the complainant.
Defendant pleaded guilty and was ordered to find two sureties of
£40 each, himself in £800 to keep the peace for six months, or in
default to go to gaol for three months.
Assault.- James Sevior was charged with assaulting a
Chinaman named Jimmy Wong Sing.
Mr. Carter for complainant ; Mr. Langdon for defend-
ant. Jimmy Wong Sing deposed: I live at Binda ; on Wednes-
day last I was in Goulburn, and was in the street near the cook-shop
close to the hospital ; I saw defendant there ; he took off my hat and
offered it to a boy, who would not take it ; I went after the defend-
ant to get my hat which defendant would not give me ; he after-
wards gave me the hat, and at the same time hit me in the chest and
afterwards in the eye ; there was another man with defendant ; I
never gave defendant any provocation.
To Mr. Langdon : The blow in the chest was not a very hard
one ; I ran into the cook-shop and got a stick ; this was after de-
fendant struck me in the chest ; defendant ran away when I got the
stick. To Mr. Carter : Defendant came to me this morning and
asked me how much I would take to settle the case.
Several other witnesses were examined.
Convicted and sentenced to be imprisoned for one month.
Goulburn Herald
Monday 2 May 1881 page 2 of 4
THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S
NEW BUILDING. The building which for the past few months has been in course of erection in Montague street, ( cnr of Auburn St ) Goul-
burn, for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, is now complete, and the office of the society was opened this afternoon for the transaction of business. The public are invited to inspect the building, and many per-sons have already availed themselves of the invitation. At three o'clock,
when the offices were formally opened, a number of gentlemen were pre-sent, and several toasts were given in honor of the occasion. The business in the new premises was inaugurated by the issue of five new policies. The first agency in Goulburn of this society was opened about twenty years ago by the late Mr. Isaac Fox. After his death it was closed for about twelve months. It was then determined to form what is know as the southern district, extending from Picton to Wagga, and from Monaro to
Glenfield, and Goulburn was made the head-quarters of the distr ict. On the 15th May 1879 Mr. D. J. McLeod assumed the agency, and offices where taken in Montague-street. At that time there were 225 members in connexion with this agency ; but the business has increased so much that the number is now 1150. In consequence of this increase, the board, in
accordance with the recommendation of Mr. McLeod, concluded to have premises of their own erected. A piece of land in every respect suitable for the purpose was purchased in Montague street ' plans were prepared, and tenders called for. The tender of Mr. W. Duncan of Goulburn was accepted,
and on the 1st October last the building was commenced. The rapid pro-gress of the work, and whole having " Just been completed within a period of seven months, is highly creditable to the contractor, and is a striking instance of the extent of the local resources now at command in the build-ing trades. The promptitude with which the work has been done, as well as the excellence of the materials and the workmanship, have given great satisfaction. The building is of two stories, and has a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of 44 feet. It is constructed of brick on a concrete foundation, the
front being covered with Portland cement. The front elevation is divided into bays by piers up to the first-floor cornice, and encircled pilasters sup-porting a heavy cornice in the upper story. The height to apex of the pedi-ment is 34feet. The general treatment of the building is classical. The ventilation is a modification of Tobin's system, with foul-air flues in the chimney stacks. The building throughout is lighted with gas. The entrance in the centre bay gives access to three offices, each about 15 x 14, on the right-
hand side, which are to be occupied by Messrs. Betts and Carter; and by a handsome staircase to five offices on the upper floor, the sizes of which range from 27 x 15 to 14 x 14. Messrs. E. C. Manfred and G. G. Donaldson have offices in this portion of the building. The side entrance gives access to the society's offices, which com-prise principal office with handsome counter, doctor's examination room, and agent's office, all of which have been superbly fitted up. Comfortable quarters for the caretaker, lavatories, and other con-
veniences, are provided for at the back of the building. The whole of the plans and drawings have been prepared by Mr. E. C. Manfred, architect, under whose immediate supervision the work has been carried out. It may be noted that the fittings are handsome as well as conven-ient. The woodwork is in cedar of beautiful grain and polish ; and the mas-sive and handsome counter in the society's front office is much admired. The furniture is well selected and convenient, and much of it was supplied by local firms. One may notice as particularly suited for offices a
writing-desk which by a simple movement covers all the documents, writ-ing materials, &cs. from view, and is transformed into an ornamental piece of furniture, besides by the same means preventing dust or the loss or dis-turbance of documents. Also a chair which accommodates itself to every movement of the writer in a most convenient way. The total cost of the building, inclusive of the land, has not exceed-ed £2200, which is considered y competent judges to be unusually cheap. Fore this moderate outlay we have a building which is really an ornament
to the city and a credit to the society. In reference to the Australian Mutual Provident Society itself, it may not be out of place to mention, in concluding this notice, that, as point-ed out by Professor Smith at the late annual meeting in Sydney, the society is doing the largest business of any assurance office in the British empire. The accumulated fund amounts to £759,768, the number of policies being over 43,000. Considering that the society started in 1849 upon a very small basis, the growth is has attained is a striking evidence alike to the prudence
of the management, the progress of the colony, and the provident habits of the people.
Goulburn Herald Thursday 26 October 1882 advert
We have enough youth. How about a fountain of "Smart"?
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PHONE: 2633 FAX: 9133
He who laughs last thinks slowest.
Fife’s Stock Feeds
Large and small bales of hay.
Suppliers of feed for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Dogs, Cats, Bird.
HPM.
Alpaca Mix and Scratch Mix
51 - 53 Knox St, Goulburn
4822 3111
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Community First Responders
C.F.R. / S.E.S.
These blokes and women do an absolutely fantastic and critical job in responding to medical emergencies in this area and dedicate a lot of
their personal time in an effort to help and protect members of this, and other, communities.
C.F.R. Members are also member of the S.E.S., and are further trained in advanced First Aid techniques by the NSW Ambulance Service
and could be called upon to provide advanced first aid at roadside collisions and other emergencies in areas where there is no immediate
State ambulance service available or close by.
C.F.R. Members also have a positive working relationship with local Police, Ambulance and other emergency services.
In order to keep this vital C.F.R. Active in this community, further volunteers are urgently required. If you are interested in this line of
activity - please contact Kevin Muffet on 4844 7143 who will be more than glad to explain the processes to you.
Regards from Kevin Muffet Team Leader 48447143
Windellama S.E.S.& C.F.R.
Campers: Nature's way of feeding mosquitoes.
NEW BUS RUN IN OUR AREA
Next ‘RUN’ DATES ARE
see Calendar on p21
Due to increasing demand, Home Care Community Transport will now be operating a fortnightly Bungonia, Bungonia Heights, Windellama, Tarago Bus Run on the first & third Thursdays of the month.
Service started on Thursday 20 June 2013.
A fortnightly service will continue from that date & pick ups will commence from 9am, stopping along the way to collect booked clients and then proceed into Goulburn.
The Bus will leave Goulburn, for the return journey, at 2pm.
Please call the Community Transport office on 48240140 to book your place. This service can be utilised by anyone for your shop-ping, access or medical appointment needs for a small fee and they will pick you up from your property door.
Home Care Community Transport 48240140
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8.30am - 4pm
Use it - or lose it !
The C.F.R. is still in need of suitable volunteers to join the
organisation as First Responders.
This would be a great career step for the younger folk
who are looking to get into the medical field Ambulance
Service, Police Force etc.
It would also be a great way for good local people to join
in a winning team who are out there to help others.
If you would like to join the S.E.S. / C.F.R. then give Kev
a call and speak with him about it.
Cal
About 6.15pm on 21st September 2014 a single unit police crew
have spoken to male driver in a blue Toyota sedan which was
stopped on Lockyer St Goulburn, near the Shell Service Station.
Whilst police were issuing traffic offences and other related notic-
es, the driver has started to become aggressive. He has started to abuse & push the police officer. A struggle has ensued, and on
lookers have called triple zero for police assistance. Police have
continued to wrestle with the driver, who has swung punches and
continued to yell & swear. A member of the public has come to
the aid of police & tackled the legs of the driver helping the of-
ficer in gaining control of the driver. The driver was eventually
handcuffed, although he continued to yell abuse. Soon after other
police crews have arrived, & conveyed the driver to Goulburn
Police Station where he was charged for a number of offences.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MEMBER OF PUBLIC
FOR STEPPING UP. Cal
About 2pm on Saturday 20th September 2014 police were notified
by Corrective Services of a group of prisoners refusing to comply
with officers directions whilst in a yard area of Goulburn Gaol.
Corrective service officers were required to deploy a gas to gain
compliance from the inmates. About 4pm later that date, the in-
mates complied and returned to their cells with no reported inju-
ries. Police were not required to attend. Further investigation into
the matter is underway with police & corrective services working
together.
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Always remember that you are unique; just like everyone else.
Meat Raffle every Thursday and Friday nights
SAFE DRIVER PRACTICE IN A LOW RISK ENVIRONMENT
Teenage Driver Training ( from 15 years of age )
Corporate survival Training ( part of your Risk Assessment Policy )
Defensive and Advanced Driver Training
Drive Your Street Car Track Days
Gift Vouchers
Available via our
Online gift shop
www.mdtc.com.au
Marulan Driver Training Centre www.mdtc.com.au
4841 1422
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Consciousness: That annoying time between naps.
Buying or Selling a House or Land?
JOHNSON & SENDALL ( Incorporating Stephen J Lamond )
And Mullens
SOLICITORS — CONVEYANCERS
13 Montague Street, Goulburn, 2580
Phone: 02 48211588
Fax: 02 48219850
Email: [email protected]
FOR ADVICE ON ALL YOUR LEGAL NEEDS
Partners: Associate:
Morris Owen Tim McGrath
Alison Howarth
Consultant:
Stephen Lamond
A & M Flowers Order now for your love ones.
Phone 48410982
Delivering beautiful floral
arrangements and bouquets to
Wingello, Tallong, Marulan and
surrounding areas.
Find us on Facebook
Email us:
We accept debit or credit
cards.
Deliveries for weekends should
be ordered by Friday.
Flowers for all occasions.
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Why is “abbreviation” such a long word?
GOULBURN
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICES
9A Victoria Ave, Goulburn
( behind Goulburn Mazda )
Ph: 4822 3788
Gas Conversions & All Mechanical Repairs
All light vehicle rego, Inspections
Blue, Pink & Green slips
Gas bottle re-stamping & inspections arranged
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Laugh alone and the world thinks you're an idiot.
BOB RUDD FUNERALS
GOULBURN
4400
David Rudd and family
in
All nu nt Work – through un call on
for 7 y
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Our experienced, friendly staff are at your disposal, ready to help you and your family in your time of need.
EWN ( Australian Early Warning Network )
Summer is fast approaching and the possibility of bush fires and other local hazards will be upon us.
It was only January 2013 when we had our last Catastrophic
Hazard Warning and that is where the EWN system came into use, warning the 225 registered local users of warnings
and events as they unfolded - in order to keep those members
aware of any possible dangers around them.
As the local Administrator of the EWN, I am asking those
225 members who are already registered to update their in-formation with me if it has changed at all; i.e., your mobile
phone number, home / office number, any email address’s,
next of kin, allergies, emergency contact details etc.
If you are not already registered for this free local service
then simply send an email to [email protected] and I
will place you and your family on the alter system.
There is absolutely no SPAM or Advertising associated with
this free service. It is simply a service whereby messages can be delivered in a timely fashion to multiple users at the
SAME TIME, via email, SMS, land line ( computer generat-
ed voice messages ).
When I become aware of an emergency or other local inci-
dent that may impact upon the safe passage or safety of local
road / property users, I have the ability to send out messages
to everyone on the list or to certain people who may be in the path of a fire or hail storm etc. and warn them of the impend-
ing danger via a mapping system.
I have the ability to circle, tear drop or box in any area and type up the message and anyone within that circle etc, will
receive the message.
If you are outside of that area, then the emergency should not
be impacting you.
This is also good for weekenders. People who are not here
all the time but if your property is marked upon my maps,
then you will receive via email, sms etc, the local alerts that
are broadcasted.
If you wish to know more, simply go to www.ewn.com.au
and read about the service BUT if you only register your de-tails on that website, it is only a free TRIAL and I (as the lo-
cal Administrator ) won’t become aware of your details until
I ask for a local upload of new members.
When you send me the details directly to
[email protected] I put you onto the same system but
you will be receiving local alerts when the need arises and you won’t need to pay for the service.
For more details, simply give me a call.
Cal 48447273
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If we aren't supposed to eat animals, why are they made with meat?
MARULAN MEATS EMAIL: [email protected]
78 GEORGE ST, MARULAN, 2579 Phone: 48411522 Fax: 48411955
QUALITY MEAT AT AFFORDABLE PRICES
LOCAL MEAT from PRIME STEERS. A GREAT RANGE OF SAUSAGES
WHICH ARE MSG & GLUTON FREE MADE WITH NATURAL SKINS.
A QUALITY PRODUCT
Welcome to Marulan Meats. We offer you, the customer, quality local meat. If you wish to eat your own we will arrange all the steps so
you can have your meat in your freezer.
We have specials every week. gluten free sausages. Tender steaks, great roasts, winter menus, osso bucco,
ox cheek, lamb shanks, diced beef, lamb, pork. All fresh Poultry available.
Hope to see you Regards David
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The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the ability to reach it.
EMERGENCY NUMBER 000 FOR OB E 112 UHF CB: Channel 8 Bungonia Hts Channel 16 Bungonia Base Channel 21 Windellama Base
JU CE OF THE E CE
rk 7191 Pauline O’Brien Mobile: 0458 211250
BUNGON RURAL F RE ER CE
UHF CB: During a Fire, UHF Ch 16 is Bungonia RFS
Ground channel. Call sign: Bungonia Base.
Phone: 48444460 Captain Craig White 0407 718607 E: [email protected]
President: Craig White 0407 718607
Senior Dep: Terry Lewis 0408 223380
Secretary: Donna Squires 48444259 Treasurer: Johneene Tapper 48444460
Bungonia Fire Shed: 48444256
https://www.facebook.com/groups/404964652948232 FIRECOM: Goulburn during business only 4822 2900
FIRECOM: Yass Zone (of which Bungonia is within) 6226 3100
NOTE:THESE NUMBERS ABOVE ARE FOR YOUR
SAFETY IN A FIRE SITUATION
BUNGON OC ON
r t: B D 4272 r y 4479
4295
BUNGON & D R C OR C OC E
r t: r McGinity 266 234
Anne Wiggan 228
BUNGON PARK RU
r t: 4234 Anne Wiggan 228
4479
COUNTRY O EN OC ON
r t: r y t 1976 r 1856
BUNGON E
D k : 4202 r McGinity: 4266 Printer: Greg Callander 48447273
JACQUA CREEK LANDCARE GROUP
r t: 383 - r t: r 321
y 457 : ky
RURAL C
r t: r McGinity 4266 234
Contact: u n Police & D y R h on 0799 (Goulburn Police)
BUNGON QU ER
u m v & 2633
3788 Marulan Driver Training Centre 4841 1422 Exhaust Fabrication 48410256
F m v Braidwood Rural & Building Supplies 4842 2650
3111 & 3655
Glendarlyn Stock feeds, Tarago 4849 4565 Marulan Rural Supplies 4841 1340
Management 663 Private Wool Buyer 0429 787046 Marulan Spreading 0428 417902 Farrier - Gary Foster 48217751
Hill 1404
R E Jordans Crossing Real Estate 48411500
Building v 4321
259 Megsy’s Painting & Decorating 0414 571525 EXETER Plumbing 48411446 Master Plumbers 0416 035907 MJZ Building / Painting 48410850
& 1588
CFR - Kevin Muffett ( Ambulance ) 4844 7143
Goulburn Foot Clinic 4822 3132
6071
Terminus Hotel 4841 1504
48411522
Home Care Community Transport 48240140
Ambulance
Bookings 131 233
Goulburn Ambulance Stn 48270444
SES 132 500
Poisons Information 131 126
Goulburn Base Hospital 4827 3111
Police - Goulburn 4824 0799
Police Assistance Line ( P.A.L.) 131 444
Country Energy - interruptions 132 080
Life Line 131 114
Kids Help line 1800 551 800
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You can't have everything; where would you put it?
October 2014
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1
Park Trust meeting 7.30pm @ the Hall
2
St. Michael’s
Bungonia.
Rosary 7pm
3 10th National BAS Rally. 63rd Gbn City Festival
See page 4
4
BUNGONIA MARKETS 8a - 2p See page 1
5
6
QUILTERS 9a -
1p at Carol’s
place
See page 5
7 8
Judy’s Kitchen
Table Morning
Tea. 10.30a - MD
at the Hall
Golden Era Auto
Racing.
Lifecycle Region-
al Ride
See page 4
9
Community Bus
See page 13
St. Michael’s
Bungonia.
Rosary 7pm
Black Sheep
Acoustic Jam
See page 4
10
Open Mic Night at the Goulburn Club. 7.30p. Free. See page 4
11 St Michael’s, Mass 10am. See page 6
12
St Patrick’s 8am
13
QUILTERS 9a -
1p at Carol’s
place
See page 5
Progress meeting
7.30pm @ the
Hall
14
RFS TRAINING
from 7pm at the
shed.
See page 4
15 16
St. Michael’s
Bungonia.
Rosary 7pm
17
Baxter Boots Eventing Cham-pionships - Lynton Horse Trials See page 4
18
Wine &
Cheese
Night @
Bungonia
Hall from
7pm. See page 3
19
20
QUILTERS 9a -
1p at Carol’s
place
See page 5
21 22
Judy’s Kitchen
Table Morning
Tea.
10.30a - MD
at the Hall
23
Community Bus
See page 13
St. Michael’s
Bungonia.
Rosary 7pm
Windellama Gar-
den Club High
Tea, 10.30a.
See page 8
Black Sheep
Acoustic Jam
See page 4
24 Open Mic Night at the Goulburn Club. 7.30p. Free. See page 4
25
Marulan Kite Festival noon - dark. George St. See page 4 Household Chemical Cleanout See page 3
26
St Patrick’s 8am
Crookwell
Rotary Swap
Meet &
Market Day
Crookwell
Showground
from 6am See page 4
27
QUILTERS 9a -
1p at Carol’s
place
See page 5
28
RFS TRAINING
from 7pm at the
shed.
See page 4
29 30
St. Michael’s
Bungonia.
Rosary 7pm
31
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MARULAN RURAL SUPPLIES
We Carry
Plumbing
Irrigation
Electric Fencing
General Fencing
Treated Pine
Gate Fittings
Bahco Tools
Nuts / Bolts
Screws
Gloves
Pumps
Total Oil
General hardware
Swap & Go Gas
Dog Beds
Borderline wire
Fresh Pet Meat
Cement
Potting Mix
Mulch
Spray Tanks
We Carry
Shavings
Straw
Hay
Chaff
Pellets
Grains
Bird seeds
Chook Food
Pet Food
Milk Replacement
Salt Blocks
Vet Supplies
Drenches
Supplements
Feeders
Waterers
Tanks
Garden Spray Chemi-
cals
Lucas Oil
Baxter Boots
Kleen Heat Gas
45kg & 9kg bottles
Open 7 Days
Monday - Friday 8am - 5.30pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm
17 Portland Avenue,
P.O. Box 186
Marulan, NSW, 2579
Phone 02 4841 1340
Email: [email protected]
Come in and see us for all of your farming needs.
We are more than happy to help you.
Okay, who stopped the payment on my reality check?