TC 1. 4.1865 Schoolhouse and Chapel to be reopened after being closed for some time. TC 13. 5.1865 Post Office required at New Chum . A considerable population now in the neighbourhood, supplemented by the Hard Hills rush. TC 23. 7.1865 Post Office opened this week, henceforth to be known as "Maidentown". TC 4.11.1865 Maidentown, better known as New Chum. Surveyor marking out streets, also to survey road to Tarnagulla and Newbridge. TC 9.12.1865 Sale of land at New Chum. TC 16.12.1865 Ditto. TC 3. 3.1866 Residents request Bet Bet Shire to make road to Tarnagulla. TC 10. 3.1866 Name "Llanelly" first used. TC 21. 4.1866 Street laid out, houses erected on each side, but road is a mess. TC 5. 5.1866 Big affray, all Saturday night and Sunday, 2 Constables from Tarnagulla sent to quieten things down. TC 26. 5.1866 Land Sale. TC 23. 6.1866 Roads etc neglected by Bet Bet Shire. - 2 crushing mills. - 1 Fully licensed Hotel. - 1 really good store and various business premises. - Roads to Tarnagulla and Newbridge just tea - tree and scrub. TC 14. 7.1866 A wedding, William Jenkins. TC 15. 8.1866 Considerable extensions to Marrow's New Chum Hotel. TC 25. 8.1866 Road problems. A mistake to exclude Llanelly from the Tarnagulla Borough. TC 1. 9.1866 Petition from 62 ratepayers to Shire of Bet Bet re making if roads. TC 26. 9.1866 Excellent Report on origins of this place and New Chum Reef. Llanelly named by John Beynon, etc. ESSENTIAL HISTORICAL READING. TC 29. 9.1866 Concert at Marrow's hotel. TC 24.10.1866 Borough and Shire agree on road. TC 5.12.1866 Report on developments in the town. TC 13. 4.1867 Apathy about getting water - being carted from Loddon. TC 4. 5.1867 Big arguement about "School" or Wesleyan Chapel. TC 24. 8.1867 Land sales at Llanelly. TC 2.11.1867 Public meeting to build school. TC 23.11.1867 Post office moves to opposite Marrow's New Chum Hotel . TC 30.11.1867 1200 people take part in Duke of Edinborough festivities, a wonderful day. "Duke of Edinborough" Rd. TC 1. 2.1868 State of road to Tarnagulla deplorable. Since first cleared, completely neglected, just a narrow cart track overgrown with scrub. TC 8. 2.1868 Rapidly increasing in importance, roads badly in need of repair. TC 29. 2.1868 Sandstone building mania, 2 shanties and a large store. TC 28. 3.1868 Crowe buys New Chum Hotel. TC 18. 4.1868 Butcher shop opens next to Post Office. TC 6. 6.1868 W H Bond sharebroker etc. First CofE service by Rev. Watson. TLEAD 19. 6.1868 L Williams, Blacksmith and Wheelwright. W H Bond, Sharebroker, etc. TLEAD 19. 6.1868 Good report on poor roads etc etc. TLEAD 24. 7.1868 Same. TLEAD 14. 8.1868 Sandstone advancing rapidly. TC 5. 9.1868 Editorial re desireability of expanding Tarnagulla Borough into a shire to incorporate Llanelly, etc. TC 26. 9.1868 Police camp moved from Majorca to Llanelly by Mr Gunn. TLEAD 9.10.1868 William Terry, butcher. TC 17.10.1868 Crowe enlarges New Chum Hotel's Theatre. Will be a credit to Llanelly. TLEAD 20.11.1868 Returns from the mines render this place the centre of attention for the whole of the district. Roads impassably bad, building scattered higgledy-piggledy. TC 21.11.1868 Mr Gunn has a quantity of materials for the police camp on the ground. TC 28.11.1868 A Keogh's tender L77 to form and metal Duke of Edinborough Road, by Bet Bet Shire. TC 5.12.1868 Public meeting to be held at New Chum Hotel to consider petitioning for reservoir. TC 5.12.1868 Very good report on this place. Now has 3 large hotels and several beer houses. One just completed by Mrs Dicker, a fine brick building, a credit to the town. Sandstone has a Hotel and a beer shop. Very likely that High St will extend to Sandstone. A Great transformation all round. 9 steam engines, 3 crushing mills. New Wesleyan Church nearly completed. TC 12.12.1868 Some talk of a bank being established, and two or three churches contemplated. Fundraiser for school. Wesleyan Church about to open. TC 19.12.1868 Colonial and Union Banks open agencies. TC 19.12.1868 Wesleyan Church opening - good report. TC 19.12.1868 William Terry, Butcher, takes over Clay's establishment. TC 1. 1.1870 Good account of Christmas festivities, sports, etc. TC 1. 1.1870 Hotels: Crowe's New Chum, Dicker's Maidentown, Joshua's Britannia, Williams' Miners Arms, Healey's ?. TC 22. 1.1870 Land Sale. TC 5. 2.1870 Court cases between Welsh and Cornish, a big melee at Llanelly. Town cleared out of people, no crushing, no activity at any of the five hotels. Mr Phillip Davies, that able and ill-used mining manager from Ballarat, on a visit for some purpose. TC 12. 2.1870 Correspondent's report. Problems with land sales, etc. A good report. TC 5. 3.1870 Correspondent's report. Welshmen and Cornishmen again brawling. TC 19. 3.1870 Bet Bet Shire calls for tenders to a. Clear road to Sandstone Reef, b. Clear road to Inglewood Road. TC 30. 4.1870 John Porch, London House, High St., Llanelly. TC 27. 8.1870 Constable Parkinson arrests a drunk, an interesting report. TC 27. 8.1870 Alexander Black, Postmaster, appointed Electoral Registrar. TC 27. 8.1870 Cart is upset in channel, an abyss of sludge. Preventative action required to prevent this happening in the centre of town. TC 24. 9.1870 Tenders invited for building school house. TC 4. 2.1871 Senior Constable Parkinson awarded L2 for putting out a bushfire. TC 18. 2.1871 Reference to Colonial Bank, Llanelly. TC 18. 2.1871 Senior Constable Parkinson transferred to Prahran. The contractor for curbing and channeling (Mr Joshua) is making rapid progress. The new brick school at Llanelly is nearly completed. The building when completed would be an ornament to any township. TC 25. 2.1871 Sen Const Parkinson presented with gold watch at Crowe's Hotel. TC 18. 3.1871 Richard Williams, The Miners Arms Hotel. Robert Rumsey, The Prince of Wales Hotel. TC 8. 4.1871 New schoolhouse nearly completed. TC 20. 5.1871 Tea Meeting and Ball to celebrate opening of new Schoolhouse. TC 27. 5.1871 Opening Ceremony for Schoolhouse. Good description of building, dimensions, costs, etc. TC 8. 7.1871 Correspondent's Report. TC 2. 9.1871 Land Sales. TC 7.10.1871 Good review of local mines and prospects. TC 14.10.1971 Correspondent's Report. Llanelly has reached the nadir of its mining activities, although the Cambrian will shortly be restarted thanks to Mr P Davies. TC 30.12.1871 Excellent report on Christmas sports. Good reading. TC 24. 2.1872 Tenders called for removal of old schoolhouse. TC 27. 4.1872 Colonial Bank closes Llanelly agency. TC 22. 6.1872 All the mines at Llanelly are carrying out their work with perseverance and energy, the Golden Hope Co and the Cambrian Co showing well. TC 17. 8.1872 Mining in this district is much more healthy than for some time. TC 21. 9.1872 A great Exhibition of Art and Science at Joshua's Britannia Hotel. TC 21. 9.1872 The Colonial Bank to re-open an agency on Thursdays. E H Warren Acting Manager. TC 11. 5.1872 A ball to be held on Queen's Birthday to raise funds to purchase furniture for the new schoolhouse. TC 23.11.1872 Programme for School Concert. TC 30.11.1872 Good report on concert. TC 28.12.1872 Good report on Boxing Day celebrations. TC 11. 1.1873 Land Sales. TC 1. 2.1873 Bet Bet Shire Council meeting discusses street works at Llanelly. TC 15. 2.1873 Meeting at Llanelly about E P H Emmett being Schoolmaster and Hotel Proprietor at the same time. TC 22. 2.1873 Shire of Bet Bet calls for tenders to form footpath at Llanelly. TC 22. 2.1873 Editorial about incongruous position of Mr and Mrs Emmett, also letter to editor from Hodson Bousfield. TC 12. 7.1873 S Tragardh advertises store and business for sale. TC 20. 9.1873 Mining matters depressed. Deep sinking is required to restore Tarnagulla and Llanelly to what they were. TC 27. 9.1873 Considerable activity is being shown in mines that have lain idle for some time. TC 4.10.1873 Prince of Wales Co on New Chum Reef moved to Avoca. Sandstone Reef quiet, wiseacres discontented. TC 11.10.1873 Cambrian Co at last ready to commence sinking. TC 20.12.1873 Sports will be held on Boxing Day. TC 27.12.1873 Licensing Court: E Emmett, New Chum Hotel, M Dicker, Maidentown Hotel, Richard Williams Miners Arms Hotel. TC 10. 1.1874 S Tragardh sold up by Colonial Bank, Lot 34 Section E. TC 10. 1.1874 Boxing Day picnic and sports, at Hard Hill flat, about a mile from the town, a very successful day. Very good report, Llanelly Band led by young Dick Watkins, etc. TC 7. 3.1874 Llewellyn Williams' auction sale of Blacksmith's Shop in the main street, next door to the Brittania Hotel. TC 4. 4.1874 Severe rainfall, main street under two feet of water. TC 23. 5.1874 Cambrian Co directors decide to suspend operations, so miners elect to accept half wages for time being. This mine is very important to the well-being of Llanelly. TC 30. 5.1874 Editorial about the Cambrian miners accepting half wages. TC 6. 6.1874 Henry Felix Elliott applies for a license for the Llanelly Hotel. TC 6. 6.1874 Return cricket match Llanelly v. Newbridge. TC 13. 6.1874 Evan Morgan applies for a Publican's License. TC 3.10.1874 Cambrian Co strikes promising gold, puts extra men on. TC 21.11.1875 D McCorkindale a baker at Llanelly. TC 9. 1.1875 Miners Arms Hotel for sale. TC 6. 2.1875 Walter Davies selling up, going to NSW. TC 20. 2.1875 Sale of the Sandstone Reef Hotel by Mrs Healy. Very good description. Brick, large bar, two parlours, outbuildings, etc. TC 20. 3.1875 Mr Potts, of the State School, transferred to Newbridge. Mr Lester of Newbridge will replace him. TC 5. 6.1875 Police Constable to be removed next month. Llanelly is at present under a cloud, although a Sandhurst company has pegged the Hellas Reef. TC 11. 3.1876 An entertainment at the state school. TC 30. 9.1876 James Watkins marries at Llanelly. TC 7.10.1876 Cuthbert S Potts. TC 2.12.1876 James Watkins applies for a Publican's License for a House situated at Llanelly, six rooms. TC 9. 2.1878 Mr Black, PO. TC 7. 9.1878 Concert in aid of the Wesleyan Church. Good little report. TC 22. 3.1879 Batten's Store, Llanelly. TC 3. 5.1879 James Watkins dies. TC 12. 7.1879 Mary Ann Mitten fined for selling sly grog at Maidentown. TC 9. 8.1879 For sale, the Prince of Wales Hotel, Llanelly. TC 29.11.1879 Margaret Yale Watkins, Licensee Maidentown Hotel, 18 rooms. TC 19. 1.1880 Much damage by big wind gale, one house completely blown over. TC 28. 8.1880 A concert to be held at the state school. TC 11.12.1880 William Watkins applies to transfer tthe Farmers Arms Hotel from Newbridge to Maidentown. TC 9. 4.1881 Cricket, Maidentown v. Moliagul. Moliagul wins. TC 2. 7.1881 A lecture by T Grove at the State School. TC 6. 8.1881 A Vocal and Instrumental Concert at the State School. TC 10. 9.1881 Concert Report. TC 22.10.1881 Lester, schoolteacher. TC 5.11.1881 Cricket Maidentown v. Moliagul. Moliagul wins. TC 31.12.1881 Storm, Maidentown trees levelled, bakery unroofed, etc. TC 8. 7.1882 Good report in the ARGUS about the neglect of Tarnagulla and Llanelly, decaying poppet heads stand everywhere, etc. TC 28.10.1882 Shire excavates a water tank. TC 4.11.1882 James Bell has election speech at Maidentown Hotel. TC 10. 2.1883 Watkins Hotel. TC 19. 5.1883 Mrs Flynn of Moliagul dies. A daughter of Mr Lester, schoolteacher of Llanelly. TC 15.12.1883 Margaret Watkins relicensed. This looks like the only hotel at Llanelly now. TC 14. 6.1884 Concert in aid of Wesleyan Church. TC 21. 6.1884 Mitten's Store burgled. TC 6.12.1884 Ad for the Annual Picnic and sports on Boxing Day, at the Llanelly Sports Ground. T Green, Secretary. TC 10. 1.1885 Balance sheet for the picnic. TC 16. 5.1885 Humorous note about gold nugget being found in duck. TC 6. 6.1885 Mr Lester, the Bishop of Llanelly. TC 19. 9.1885 Sale of James Watkins properties at Llanelly, etc. An excellent resume of his holdings, etc. TC 26. 9.1885 Successful sale of Watkins' properties. Richard Watkins buys the villa for L72, Mrs Watkins London House for L16 The engine etc at the Halfway for L66 to T Comrie. TC 2. 1.1886 Report of Boxing Day sports. Good report. TC 20. 3.1886 McCorkindale still the baker. TC 7. 8.1886 Maidentown Hotel to let, going for 22 years. TC 21. 8.1886 W A McGregor takes over license. TC 2.10.1886 Livestock Fair. TC 23.10.1886 Llanelly Quadrille Assembly. TC 20.11.1886 Cricket, v. Newbridge. TC 12. 2.1887 Andrew Mitten and William Hawkins elected to School Board of Advice. TC 16. 4.1887 The Inspector says that Llanelly is the worst school in the State for Truancies. TC 28. 5.1887 Mr Mills schoolteacher, 60 children. TC 18. 6.1887 McGregor's Maidentown Hotel. TC 30. 7.1887 Alexander Black is appointed agent for Courier. TC 1.10.1887 Very good pass rate at the School, Mr R Mills the new teacher has done very well. TC 15.10.1887 A Grand Concert in aid of Inglewood RC Presbytery. TC 31. 3.1888 Wesleyan Church property sold, Lot 1 Section F. TC 16. 6.1888 A Ball in aid of the Inglewood Hospital. TC 30. 6.1888 Very good report on the Ball. TC 28. 7.1888 A Ball on aid of Dunolly hospital. TC 25. 8.1888 Report on Ball. TC 19. 1.1889 Telgraphic communication to be established, at the Railway Station. TC 20. 7.1889 Meeting re Railway extension. TC 28. 9.1889 D J Duggan and Co about to commence stock sales at Mitten's Yards. TC 1. 3.1890 Thomas Green and William Hurford elected to School Board. TC 15.11.1890 Mr Mills is the schoolteacher. TC 6.12.1890 A Ball to be held on Boxing Night. TC 27.12.1890 Mr Mills leaves school, transferred to Swan Hill. Complimentary Banquet for him, good report. TC 17. 1.1891 Presentation to him, good little report. TC 28. 2.1891 Sandstone Reef successfully floated in London. TC 17.10.1891 Llanelly District Cricket Club annual meeting. TC 24.10.1891 Llanely v. Arnold's Bridge. TC 31.10.1891 Llanelly beaten by Bridgewater. TC 12. 3.1892 Tenders invited to fence the State School. TC 2. 4.1892 Llanelly and Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 16. 7.1892 Two brothers residing at Llanelly have inherited L80,000. Also, see "Sandstone Reef" at this time. TC 13. 8.1892 Llanelly and Newbridge Cricket Club. TC 26.11.1892 A Concert for Llanelly State School No 835. TC 7. 1.1893 The Boxing Day picnic not held this year for the first time for many years. However, Andrew and Charles Mitten put on entertainment. TC 11. 3.1893 Opening of Llanelly Church of England, formerly the Welsh Church at Tarnagulla. A mining revival looked for, foreign capital is already being invested in the Sandstone Reef. TC 8. 7.1893 A Social in connection with St David's. TC 12. 8.1893 Meeting re Shelbourne to Llanelly Railway. TC 26. 8.1893 More about this. TC 21.10.1893 Ball to be held for Dunolly Hospital. TC 28.10.1893 Tea meeting to clear debt on St David's. CGG 28.10.1893 First Tea Meeting TC 4. 1.1893 Report on the Hospital Ball. TC 17. 2.1894 Concert to be held in aid of the School Prize Fund. CGG 28. 2.1895 Daniel McCorkindale, complains about the large umber of pigs running around the township. TC 12. 5.1894 Archdeacon visits St David's TC 19. 5.1894 Anniversary of St David's. TC 30. 6.1894 J C Taylor, teacher for the last 3 years and 5 months, transferred to Raywood. Succeeded by Mr Johnson of Glengower, near Clunes. TC 21. 7.1894 Social held in aid of the Church of England Building Fund. TC 18. 8.1894 Second in a series of monthly socials. TC 1. 9.1894 D J Duggan will address the electors at McGregors Hotel. TC 22. 9.1894 Cricket Club meeting. J Woodall captain, etc. TC 12. 1.1894 Mrs O'Keefe killed in accident on railway TC 23. 3.1895 A lecture to be held at the State School. TC 8. 6.1895 John Johnson burnt to death, an old hatter at Llanelly for many years. Inquest at Maidentown Hotel. TC 15. 6.1895 Details of this Inquest. TC 15. 2.1896 The goods shed will not be removed from the Station. TC 14. 3.1896 Picnic and Sports on Easter Monday. TC 4. 4.1896 Programme for the Concert. TC 18. 4.1896 Report. TC 8. 8.1896 Hans Duus or Daws dies. TC 17. 4.1897 Concert details, also picnic and sports on Easter Monday. TC 8. 5.1897 Balance Sheet for Picnic and Sports. TC 8. 5.1897 Also, very good little sketch on the business people, etc. MacGregor, Mitten, Black, etc. TC 15. 5.1897 Still no rain, the Sandstone are excavating enlargements to the dam. This is finished, and several hand are laid off. We need some more of our mines re-opened. The doleful tone of the old schoolbell is to be heard no longer, Mr Kitto has presented a new one, but it needs to be elevated. TC 22. 5.1897 The lack of rain has stopped all work at the Sandstone, 80 men are out of work and L300 per fortnight in wages is lost. Good little correspondent's report. TC 5. 6.1897 Barrel after Barrel of water is being brought in. TC 5. 6.1897 A cyanide plant is being erected at the old Cambrian mill, 40,000 tons are available. Attempts are being made to float this property on the English market. Also, a meeting is held regarding the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. TC 19. 6.1897 Excellent report on the Jubilee Committee meeting. Talk of erecting a hall and calling it the Jubilee Mitten Hall. Also, the Sandstone is to re-start. TC 16. 6.1897 Excellent report on the Jubilee Celebration, a big day for Llanelly. TC 10. 7.1897 Good correspondent's report. Rain has fallen, and the Sandstone Mine is again in full swing. Cyanide works are being erected at the Cambrian mine. The Railway Station is painted up and looks a treat. TC 17. 7.1897 Another good report. The Sandstone employs nearly 100 hands, etc. TC 24. 7.1897 Problems with the Sandstone mine, it is not paying expenses, the men have been asked to work for short wages until matters improve. TC 31. 7.1897 Messrs Glover have made a start with their cyanide plant at the Cambrian mine. TC 7. 8.1897 Good report on the cyanide works, also the Slip Up. TC 14. 8.1897 Lord Bishop of Melbourne at StDavid's. Also, Slip up Lead. TC 21. 8.1897 Visit of the Bishop. TC 11. 9.1897 Correspondent's Report. TC 13.11.1897 Ditto, nice little report. TC 27.11.1897 Very good account of damage done by a big wind at Llanelly. Much damage. Good reading. TC 12. 2.1898 The Sandstone mine is to be re-started, the shaft will be cut down and sunk 100'. Also, the old Cambrian is to be placed on the market. It will only take payable gold in one of the deeper levels to stimulate the whole distict. TC 5. 3.1898 Correspondent's Report. TC 19. 3.1898 Ditto. Miss Roche is the Schoolmistress. TC 9. 4.1898 Correspondent's Report. TC 16. 4.1898 Llanelly State School Concert. TC 16. 4.1898 Also, a Mutual Improvement Society is formed. TC 23. 4.1898 First debate of the Society. TC 7. 5.1898 D J Duggan addresses on Federation at the Maidentown Hotel. TC 21. 5.1898 Correspondent's Report. The Sandstone Shaft has been cut down in good time, etc. TC 2. 7.1898 Very optimistic report on the future of the district, Sandstone shaft has been cut down and a further sink of 200' has been let out. Rumour of the Cambrian being floated on the English market. Mutual Improvement Society meeting. TC 30. 7.1898 Social, Mutual Improvement Society. TC 6. 8.1898 Correspondent's Report. TC 20. 8.1898 Ditto. TC 27. 8.1898 Cricket Meeting. TC 3. 9.1898 Mock election of Mutual Imrpovement Society. Also, Salvation Army Inglewood visits weekly. Other news. TC 10. 9.1898 Cricket, Mutual Improvement Society, Mining. TC 1.10.1898 Cricket at the Llanelly ground, also Railways Commissioner visits. TC 8.10.1898 Correspondent's Report. Concert, wedding Daws/Gansberg. TC 15.10.1898 The wedding. TC 22.10.1898 Debate, also cricket. TC 5.11.1898 Cricket, etc. TC 19.11.1898 Social. TC 26.11.1898 Mining, etc. TC 10.12.1898 Sandstone mine, etc. TC 11. 2.1899 Sandstone idle for 3 months, MIS, Salvation Army, exodus of young people, CofE and Wesleyans still well attended. TC 20. 5.1899 G T Daws, Secretary, Llanelly District Gun Club. TC 24. 6.1899 Llanelly District Gun Club. TC 15. 7.1899 Gun Club. TC 2. 9.1899 Hurford and Son find a 9oz piece near the Sandstone mine, great hopes that this will amount to something in the way of a mining impetus. TC 2. 9.1899 Much excitement, Llanelly District Gun Club formed. TC 9. 9.1899 Good report on the Sandstone Rush. Also, Gun Club. TC 30. 9.1899 Cricket, Gun Club, mining slump, Sandstone mine not yet restarted. TC 7.10.1899 Editorial about the continuing exemptions to the Sandstone Co. Also, cricket club concert. TC 14.10.1899 Lecture in State School, Andrew Mitten, Influenza, cricketers concert. TC 21.10.1899 Funeral, rain, Sandstone still not working, Glover's Cyanide Works stopped. TC 28.10.1899 Cricket, good. TC 11.11.1899 St David's picnic. TC 18.11.1899 Sandstone Rush, W H Wilson finds 5oz 4dwt nugget, CofE Anniversary. TC 23.12.1899 Alexander Black has a magnificent flag. TC 30.12.1899 Sandstone has stopped pumping. TC 6. 1.1900 Big windstorm unroofs Daws' house, Mr Black had his large flag flying on New Years' Day, mining is at its lowest ever ebb. TC 27. 1.1900 Good report on the closing of the Sandstone Mine. Very good reading. Mr McGregor is trying to float the Bannockburn Reef. TC 3. 2.1900 Annual Meeting St David's Guardians. State School prizes, Little mining. TC 10. 2.1900 Good report on break in at A Black's store. TC 21. 4.1900 Annual Picnic. Also Glover and Co's Cyanide plant has been moved from Cambrian to Sandstone. TC 5. 5.1900 Mrs Black selling shop and residence 1 acre fronting the Maidentown Hotel. Relict of the late James Black. TC 4. 8.1900 Accident ot James Woodall, MtWilliam Rush. TC 11. 8.1900 Report. TC 25. 8.1900 Very good results School examinations. TC 1. 9.1900 Harmer and Newby find a 5oz nugget near the old Nelson Claim. TC 13.10.1900 Miss Walls, the Teacher, has been transferred to Inglewood. TC 20.10.1900 Families are leaving, there is no work. TC 17.11.1900 Correspondent's report. St David's Anniversary. TC 1.12.1900 Cricket v. Tarnagulla, loses. TC 8.12.1900 Picnic, good report. TC 8.12.1900 Cricket v. Inglewood, wins. TC 9.2.1901 Several local miners are at Zeehan in Tasmania. TC 23.2.1901 Cricket v. Tarnagulla, loses. TC 16.3.1901 v. Murphy's Creek, wins. TC 23.3.1901 A rush has broken out in one of C Mitten's paddocks. TC 13.4.1901 The rush is causing a little sensation. TC 27.4.1901 Letter from J Phoenix in Tasmania. W. Kneebone dies. TC 24.8.1901 Church, mining quiet except for renewed activity on Black Ben's Reef. TC 23.9.1901 James Watkins' brick dwelling to be sold. TC 28.9.1901 Gatehouse for railway to be erected. TC 19.10.1901 Glover's cyanide plant removed from the Sandstone to Elaine. State School. Rain, goat-killing. TC 16.11.1901 St David's Anniversary. TC 23.11.1901 Annual Picnic St David's, thunderstorm, social. TC 18.1.1902 Cricket v. Tarnagulla. TC 8.3.1902 Grand Concert and Ball to be held for Cricket Club. TC 22.3.1902 Concert report. TC 23.8.1902 Report. TC 6.9.1902 John Tregillis dies. TC 8.11.1902 Cricket. TC 15.11.1902 Cricket. TC 22.11.1902 Cricket. TC 6.12.1902 Cricket. TC 28.2.1903 Cricket concert. TC 28.2.1903 Cricket v. Inglewood. TC 21.3.1903 Cricket. TC 10.10.1903 Cricket. Tc 28.11.1903 Cricket. TC 19.3.1904 Cricket. Tc 7.5.1904 Concert. TC 19.11.904 ST David's Anniversary. TC 10.12.1904 Fire at the Hotel. TC 31.12.1904 Report. TC 11.2.1905 Mrs Tuite is schoolteacher. TC 11.3.1905 Report. TC 1.4.1905 Report. TC 20.5.1905 Report. TC 3.6.1905 A Social. TC 17.6.1905 Report. TC 15.7.1905 Report. TC 11.11.1905 Anniversary services. TC 11.11.1905 Cricket. TC 25.11.1905 Ditto. Tc 27.1.1906 Miss Burrows dies. TC 20.2.1906 Sly grogging. Tc 15.9.1906 Social. TC 1.12.1906 Social. TC 29.6.1907 Tc 21.9.1907 TC 11.4.1908 Lowther and Tregillis cyaniding Cambrian heap. TC 22.8.1908 Baker McCorkindale TC 28.11.1908 Maidentown Hotel to be sold Tc 20.2.1909 Cricket Tc 27.2.1909 Court cases Tc 6.3.1909 Cricket Club. Tc 20.3.1909 Repairs to School Tc 27.3.1909 Cricket Tc 24.4.1909 Wins cricket premiership Tc 12.6.1909 School renovated TC 19.6.1909 Cricket Club concert Tc 10.7.1909 Ditto Tc 14.8.1909 Telephone to be provided. TC 11.9.1909 Samuel wilson dies TC 11.9.1909 Telephone TC 11.9.1909 Telephone TC 18.9.1909 Report TC 6.11.1909 Fire Tc 13.11.1909 St David's TC 4.12.1909 Concert Tc 2.4.1910 Thomas Green dies TC 14.5.1910 Black's business for sale TC 11.6.1910 Cricket Concert TC 18.6.1910 Tc 17.9.1910 Richard Batten dies Tc 1.10.1910 Cricket TC 18.11.1911 Ditto TC 16.3.1912 Mining TC 27.4.1912 Mrs Batten dies TC 29.6.1912 Jane Gulley dies. Tc 6.7.1912 TC 3.8.1912 Mrs Josiah Smith dies Tc 31.8.1912 School social Tc 19.10.1912 CofE picnic Tc 26.10.1912 Mrs Jackson dies Tc 16.11.1912 Social Tc 23.11.1912 St David Tc 21.12.1912 Discussions about refloating the Cambrian Tc 11.1.1913 Crops, etc. Tc 1.2.1913 Report Tc 15.2.1913 Maidentown Hotel to be sold TC 4.10.1913 Schoolteachers Tc 15.11.1913 StDavid's picnic Tc 31.1.1914 William McGregor dies. Tc 7.2.1914 Maidentown hotel, Butcher to Stonehouse TC 7,2.1914 McGregor's death. Tc 25.4.1914 SS picnic Tc 9.5.1914 Nellie Jackson marries Tc 22.8.1914 War effort TC 29.8.1914 Arthur Green elected to Council, Cricket Club concert. TC 21.11.1914 Mary Williams dies, no work, Mitten TC 28.11.1914 Maidentown Hotel, Stonehouse to Cooper TC 6.3.1915 Sale of Land TC 4.9.1915 Burchall Tc 2.10.1915 Telephone TC 16.10.1915 Mr Hurford dies TC 30.10.1915 Mrs Wilson dies. TC 27.11.1915 Sawmill TC 4.12.1915 Mrs Burrows retires TC 11.12.1915 Mrs Burrows replaced at the station by Mrs R Barnes Tc 4.3.1916 Fire TC 11.3.1916 Good little resume on decline of Llanelly TC 25.3.1916 Enlistments Tc 6.5.1916 Telephone Tc 13.5.1916 Gold TC 20.5.1916 Gold TC 25.11.1916 Send-off TC 2.12.1916 School TC 16.12.1916 Picture show TC 23.12.1916 Ditto TC 13.1.1917 School Tc 17.2.1917 Report Tc 24.2.1917 Mrs Larsen dies TC 12.5.1917 Cooper of the Maidentown Hotel Tc 26.5.1917 School, StDavid's TC 21.7.1917 Letter from Francis Fearn, first boy born at Llanelly. TC 25.8.1917 Bazaar TC 22.9.1917 TC 6.10.1917 Cow in a vat Tc 20.10.1917 Bazaar TC 24.11.1917 Carnival today TC 1.12.1917 David Arnold dies Tc 1.3.1918 Telephone TC 8.3.1918 Land Sale TC 7.6.1918 School Social TC 1.11.1918 Flower day TC 15.11.1918 Peace declared, great rejoicing. IA 3.11.1939 Picnic. ----- This data is part of the David Gordon Index and is provided for private use only. Copyright David Gordon 2012.