IA 11.10.1861 Buckley at Newbridge. TC 20.12.1873 H C Bristol has purchased the necessary plant for a steam flour mill on the site previously occupied by Mr Pierce at the corner of Commercial Road and King Street. Suitable buildings for receiving and storing grain are already erected. TC 10. 1.1874 Bristol calls for tenders to erect flour mill. G Minto, engineer. TC 31. 1.1874 Contracts have been let by Bristol to Fenton and Hancock. It is to be a substantial THREE STOREY building. The engine and other machinery is already on the premises. TC 28. 2.1874 G Hancock seeks Council permission to use footpath for building materials. TC 26.12.1874 A substantial flour mill in the town. TC 19. 2.1878 The large mill not being utilised. TC 8. 6.1878 Notes about the fine large building with machinery standing idle. Suggestions to float a public co to operate the mill. Tarnagulla has always been behind on these matters. TC 10.12.1881 Proprietors of Flour Mill to be allowed to lay pipes from Municipal dam. TC 1. 4.1882 Steam got up 30. 3.1882. All working well. A large quantity of wheat is in store. TC 29. 4.1882 The Accident. Long Report. TC 15. 7.1882 Flour Mill starts this week. Everything operating well. TC 10. 2.1883 Produce Report by Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co. TC 30. 8.1884 William Fitzgerald, manager of the Mill, loses buggy cap. TC 26. 6.1886 A lot of wheat is being delivered to the mill. TC 18. 2.1888 Buyers of wheat in any quantity. TC 4. 5.1895 Seeks Council reduction in water rate, worked only four months last year and will only work 3 months this year. TC 1. 6.1895 More about this. TC 18. 2.1899 Really good description of the Mill. TC 29. 4.1899 Ad for the Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co's Patent Roller Flour, etc. TC 29. 4.1899 The Rollers have replaced to old stone dressers. TC 20. 5.1899 Receive a sample bag of Digestive Wheaten Meal. TC 29. 7.1899 Tenders for 200 tons of engine wood. TC 5. 8.1899 Patent Roller Flour Mill Co ad for 200 tons 5' engine wood. TC 16.12.1899 William Fitzgerald, Manager. TC 23.12.1899 Seeking tenders for Wheat Stackers. TC 19. 5.1900 Porridge. Tarnagulla Flour Mill Co. TC 10.5.1902 Tenders called for 12,000 bags of wheat to be carted from Treloar's sheds. TC 10.5.1902 Fitzgerald, the manager, is ill. TC 10.5.1902 Lit up with gas, the first at Tarnagulla. TC 23.8.1902 Water supply low, cut off to the mill. TC 28.3.1903 Council puts water back on after drought. Tc 19.12.1903 Working two shifts. TC 26.12.1903 Large quantities of wheat. TC 8.10.1904 Receives Council permission to lay tramway across Poverty Street. Also, leases weighbridge. TC 4.2.1905 Large quantity of wheat being received. Tc 14.10.1905 rents weighbridge. Tc 14.7.1906 Receives Council permission to lay a tramway in the centre of the street. TC 5.1.1907 TC 14.3.1908 Tc 16.1.909 Sheehan moving YTV 30.1.1909 Fitzgerald Tc 6.2.1909 W Rielly TC 1.4.1911 Fitzgerald leaves TC 8.4.1911 Farewelled by employees TC 1.7.1911 H C Bristol dies. He established to Flour Mill TC 21.10.1911 Lease weighbridge TC 1.2.1913 Brisk Tc 24.1.1914 Good description TC 29.5.1915 Two shifts working TC 4.12.1915 TC 25.12.1915 Tc 22.1916 TC 6.1.1917 T Walker is the manager TC 16.12.1917 Advertised for sale TC 24.5.1918 TC 13.9.1918 Purchased by O Albert. TC 27.9.1918 Preparing to start work TC 15.11.1918 Lease Weighbridge. IA 20.3.1928 Rubbish lying around the old flour mill, it's gone. IA 29.3.1929 The machinery is being broken up and transported to the railway station. ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.