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BENJAMIN HARRY PRICE
Melbourne
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY
The hearing of a charge of vagrancy which was brought against a young man named Henry Price, a jeweller's assistant, at the City Court last week, and adjourned to enable accused to bring witnesses on his behalf, was continued yesterday before Mr. Cressvvell, P.M.
Benjamin Henry Price, jeweller, father of accused, stated that his son had at times earned upwards of £1 a week from him. . On occasions his son would stay away from home for a month at a time.
Robert M'Farlane, jeweller, stated that during the past five years he had repeatedly noticed accused working for his father.
Mr. Cresswell said he thought the bench would not convict accused on the charge; they were of opinion that the police had every justification in
arresting him, as he had hung about the streets day and night.
Source: The Age - 6th March 1908
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Melbourne
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY
The hearing of a charge of vagrancy which was brought against a young man named Henry Price, a jeweller's assistant, at the City Court last week, and adjourned to enable accused to bring witnesses on his behalf, was continued yesterday before Mr. Cressvvell, P.M.
Benjamin Henry Price, jeweller, father of accused, stated that his son had at times earned upwards of £1 a week from him. . On occasions his son would stay away from home for a month at a time.
Robert M'Farlane, jeweller, stated that during the past five years he had repeatedly noticed accused working for his father.
Mr. Cresswell said he thought the bench would not convict accused on the charge; they were of opinion that the police had every justification in
arresting him, as he had hung about the streets day and night.
Source: The Age - 6th March 1908
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ROBERT M'FARLANE
Melbourne
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY
The hearing of a charge of vagrancy which was brought against a young man named Henry Price, a jeweller's assistant, at the City Court last week, and adjourned to enable accused to bring witnesses on his behalf, was continued yesterday before Mr. Cressvvell, P.M.
Benjamin Henry Price, jeweller, father of accused, stated that his son had at times earned upwards of £1 a week from him. . On occasions his son would stay away from home for a month at a time.
Robert M'Farlane, jeweller, stated that during the past five years he had repeatedly noticed accused working for his father.
Mr. Cresswell said he thought the bench would not convict accused on the charge; they were of opinion that the police had every justification in
arresting him, as he had hung about the streets day and night.
Source: The Age - 6th March 1908
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Melbourne
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY
The hearing of a charge of vagrancy which was brought against a young man named Henry Price, a jeweller's assistant, at the City Court last week, and adjourned to enable accused to bring witnesses on his behalf, was continued yesterday before Mr. Cressvvell, P.M.
Benjamin Henry Price, jeweller, father of accused, stated that his son had at times earned upwards of £1 a week from him. . On occasions his son would stay away from home for a month at a time.
Robert M'Farlane, jeweller, stated that during the past five years he had repeatedly noticed accused working for his father.
Mr. Cresswell said he thought the bench would not convict accused on the charge; they were of opinion that the police had every justification in
arresting him, as he had hung about the streets day and night.
Source: The Age - 6th March 1908
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JOHN MILNE
Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
ASSAULT AND ROBBERY
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT ATTACKED
The Jewellery shop of Mr. John Milne in Brunswick Street, Valley, which was burgled last Saturday afternoon, was the scene of an assault and robbery on Thursday.
According to the story supplied by the police a man came into the shop and asked to see a gold watch. The assistant, who was looking after the
shop by himself, found a watch for him, and allowed him to examine it. The man turned It over and over, and at last expressed himself satisfied with It. He then asked, for a gold chain, and while the assistant had his back turned the man dealt him a heavy blow on the head. He then struck him on the body and rendered him unconscious. Then hastily gathering up the chain, he decamped with it and the gold watch.
Some few minutes later a woman entered the shop and found the assistant still lying senseless on the floor. She hastily summoned the police.
The ambulance brigade arrived later and attended to the unfortunate man.
Source: The Telegraph - 17th April 1926
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Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane
ASSAULT AND ROBBERY
JEWELLER'S ASSISTANT ATTACKED
The Jewellery shop of Mr. John Milne in Brunswick Street, Valley, which was burgled last Saturday afternoon, was the scene of an assault and robbery on Thursday.
According to the story supplied by the police a man came into the shop and asked to see a gold watch. The assistant, who was looking after the
shop by himself, found a watch for him, and allowed him to examine it. The man turned It over and over, and at last expressed himself satisfied with It. He then asked, for a gold chain, and while the assistant had his back turned the man dealt him a heavy blow on the head. He then struck him on the body and rendered him unconscious. Then hastily gathering up the chain, he decamped with it and the gold watch.
Some few minutes later a woman entered the shop and found the assistant still lying senseless on the floor. She hastily summoned the police.
The ambulance brigade arrived later and attended to the unfortunate man.
Source: The Telegraph - 17th April 1926
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EILEEN HEINZE
Prahran, Melbourne
Miss Eileen Heinze, a jeweller, had diamonds valued at £150 stolen from her today. She was walking with her sister in Prahran, when four men approached them, one of whom shot an Alsatian dog which the sisters had with them on a leash. Miss Heinze attempted to throw a bag which contained the diamonds onto a roof, but it fell to the ground and the men seized it and escaped in a car.
Source: The Northern Times - 24th August 1932
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Prahran, Melbourne
Miss Eileen Heinze, a jeweller, had diamonds valued at £150 stolen from her today. She was walking with her sister in Prahran, when four men approached them, one of whom shot an Alsatian dog which the sisters had with them on a leash. Miss Heinze attempted to throw a bag which contained the diamonds onto a roof, but it fell to the ground and the men seized it and escaped in a car.
Source: The Northern Times - 24th August 1932
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MITCHELL & FELTON
297, Pitt Street, Sydney
Mitchell & Felton - Sydney - 1853
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297, Pitt Street, Sydney
Mitchell & Felton - Sydney - 1853
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ROBERT HATWELL
Sydney
The following persons have been reported to the police as missing, and any information concerning them should be forwarded to Sergeant Hickey, of No. 1 Police Station, Clarence-street, Sydney: —
Robert Hatwell, who came to Australia from Canada some years ago; he is a silversmith by trade, and in 1914 he is supposed to have met with an accident, and was taken to one of the hospitals here.
Source: The Sun - 11th July 1919
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Sydney
The following persons have been reported to the police as missing, and any information concerning them should be forwarded to Sergeant Hickey, of No. 1 Police Station, Clarence-street, Sydney: —
Robert Hatwell, who came to Australia from Canada some years ago; he is a silversmith by trade, and in 1914 he is supposed to have met with an accident, and was taken to one of the hospitals here.
Source: The Sun - 11th July 1919
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S. CUTCHER
Corner of Crown and Keira streets, Wollongong
S. Cutcher - Wollongong - 1903
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Corner of Crown and Keira streets, Wollongong
S. Cutcher - Wollongong - 1903
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GEORGE KNIGHT
Terralong Street, Kiama, New South Wales
George Knight - Kiama, NSW - 1903
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Terralong Street, Kiama, New South Wales
George Knight - Kiama, NSW - 1903
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HACKER'S SILVER PLATE Mfg. Co.
180 Commonwealth Street, Sydney, later, 27, Albion Street, Surry Hills, New South Wales
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. - Sydney - 1953
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd. - Sydney - 1965
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd. - Sydney - 1971
Manufacturer would like to import small coffee makers, tea services, novelties in food serving, copper stampings, nickel silver stampings to be finished in Australia. Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd., 180 Commonwealth St., Sydney.
Source: Report of the 1964 Trade Mission to Australia - U.S. Department of Commerce - 1964
The business of Ken Hacker.
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180 Commonwealth Street, Sydney, later, 27, Albion Street, Surry Hills, New South Wales
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. - Sydney - 1953
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd. - Sydney - 1965
Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd. - Sydney - 1971
Manufacturer would like to import small coffee makers, tea services, novelties in food serving, copper stampings, nickel silver stampings to be finished in Australia. Hacker's Silver Plate Mfg. Co. Pty., Ltd., 180 Commonwealth St., Sydney.
Source: Report of the 1964 Trade Mission to Australia - U.S. Department of Commerce - 1964
The business of Ken Hacker.
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G.R. HAUCK
York House, 249, Little Collins Street, Melbourne
G.R. Hauck - Melbourne - 1954
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York House, 249, Little Collins Street, Melbourne
G.R. Hauck - Melbourne - 1954
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E. SANSOME
102-104, Goulburn Street, Sydney
E. Sansome - Sydney - 1923
Established in 1884.
E. Sansome was a member of The Manufacturing Jewellers Association of New South Wales and registered an 'E.S.' maker's mark with them.
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102-104, Goulburn Street, Sydney
E. Sansome - Sydney - 1923
Established in 1884.
E. Sansome was a member of The Manufacturing Jewellers Association of New South Wales and registered an 'E.S.' maker's mark with them.
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DELLER & BASSER Ltd.
29-33, Clarence Street, Sydney
Deller & Basser Ltd. - Sydney - 1923
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29-33, Clarence Street, Sydney
Deller & Basser Ltd. - Sydney - 1923
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WILLIAM FREDERICK BURROUGHS
Sydney
In the Supreme Court of New South Wales,— Probate Division,—Notice of intended distribution of estate.—Any person having any claim upon the estate of the late WILLIAM FREDERICK BURROUGHS, late of 20 Chapel Street, Rockdale, in the State of New South Wales, retired silversmith, who died on the 27th August, 1977, must send particulars of his claim to the executrix, Dorothy Cooper, care of her solicitors, Messrs D, G, Bowles & Company, 329 Princes Highway, Carlton 2218, on or before the 23rd October, 1978. After that time the executrix will distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which at that date she has notice. Probate was granted In the State of New South Wales on the 22nd November, 1977, to Dorothy Cooper.
D.G.BOWLES & COMPANY, Solicitors, 329 Princes Highway, Carlton 2218, (D X, 925, Sydney).
Source: Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales - 18th August 1978
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Sydney
In the Supreme Court of New South Wales,— Probate Division,—Notice of intended distribution of estate.—Any person having any claim upon the estate of the late WILLIAM FREDERICK BURROUGHS, late of 20 Chapel Street, Rockdale, in the State of New South Wales, retired silversmith, who died on the 27th August, 1977, must send particulars of his claim to the executrix, Dorothy Cooper, care of her solicitors, Messrs D, G, Bowles & Company, 329 Princes Highway, Carlton 2218, on or before the 23rd October, 1978. After that time the executrix will distribute the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which at that date she has notice. Probate was granted In the State of New South Wales on the 22nd November, 1977, to Dorothy Cooper.
D.G.BOWLES & COMPANY, Solicitors, 329 Princes Highway, Carlton 2218, (D X, 925, Sydney).
Source: Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales - 18th August 1978
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BYRON BEANS
380-382, George Street, Sydney
Byron Beans - Sydney - 1923
Byron Beans - Sydney - 1923
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380-382, George Street, Sydney
Byron Beans - Sydney - 1923
Byron Beans - Sydney - 1923
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GEORGE W. MOUNTFORD
12, Hill Street, Kogarah, Sydney
Geo. W. Mountford - Sydney - 1923
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12, Hill Street, Kogarah, Sydney
Geo. W. Mountford - Sydney - 1923
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T.J. TEGG
126, Elizabeth Street, Hobart
T.J. Tegg - Hobart - 1954
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126, Elizabeth Street, Hobart
T.J. Tegg - Hobart - 1954
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L. KRIEKS
65, Market Street, Sydney
L. Krieks - Sydney - 1923
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65, Market Street, Sydney
L. Krieks - Sydney - 1923
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HENRY COPP
283, Clarendon Street, South Melbourne
Henry Copp - Melbourne - 1923
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283, Clarendon Street, South Melbourne
Henry Copp - Melbourne - 1923
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H.D. APTE
Banking House, 228,Pitt Street, Sydney
H.D. Apte - Sydney - 1923
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Banking House, 228,Pitt Street, Sydney
H.D. Apte - Sydney - 1923
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ROLLASON & Co. Ltd.
112-114, Crown Street, Sydney
Rollason & Co. Ltd. - Sydney - 1923
Ernest B. Rollason - Managing Director
Fred Middleton - Sales Manager
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112-114, Crown Street, Sydney
Rollason & Co. Ltd. - Sydney - 1923
Ernest B. Rollason - Managing Director
Fred Middleton - Sales Manager
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