mustering over 2010

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The work never stops!


Monday August 5th  1935:
The day after Sunday.Cleaning up and getting things in a bit of order. Cleaned yard and carted two loads of rubbish away. Fred came and carted me off to tennis. Weather very hot.
Tuesday August 6th  1935:
Just pottering around and nor getting anywhere. Have that much to do but do not seem to get it done. Fixed hall for novelty night and had big crowd there. Games etc, a few exhibitions with the gloves. Visited school for R.I.
\Wednesday August 7th  1935:
Do not seem to be making any headway with my work at all. Suppose its my bad management. Eileen’s arm improving but not yet right. Wrote up some correspondence and before tea had a game of tennis. Magicians stint on in the hall at night but did not go. Thursday August 4th  1935:
Kept going in one way and another with writing, going to hospital with patienteans attending to hospital needs, Lodge and school matters. Put pictures on at night and had quite a good crowd present.
Friday  August 9th  1935:
Getting ready this morning to go to Isa, when asked totake Mrs McVean in as seriously ill. Made bed in back and at 2.30pm left with Alister, Sister, McKenzie and Mrs McVean. A good run and all passengers had good trip. Left McKenzie at May Downs, Mrs McV ean to hospital where admitted at 8.45pm. Had feed at Wynnes left Alister and Sister at Smiths. Called Mitchells. Drove Rose home and bunked in car at Church.


Saturday August 10th  1935:
As soon as I arose cleaned out carburettor in car, then shaved and dressed and breakfast at Mitchells. Got all commissions executed and arrangemnets furthered for Baby competition. Married couple at 3pm. Collected all goods and other passengers, leaving Isa at 2.30pm. Boiled billy at Johnstones. Alister took wheel 12 miles out. Home at 12.30.
Sunday August 11   1935:
Called to hospital early this morning and stayed with Scott Stevens until he died. Went out very quickly. Aerial Dr came too late. S.S at 11am. Buff mtg at 2pm. Called Mosterts, Davidsons, Wilsons, Dawsons. Coffin to morgue and put body in. Only 5 at night service. 
Monday August 12th  1935:
Had a busy morning until 11.30 with arrangements for funerals and carrying out of same. Left hospital at 1.15am. Big crowd following. Buffs marched in regalia in front of hearse, a Dawsons lorry. 3 ceremonies at graveside. Church, Masonic and Buffs. Robby read Masonic, self the other two. Returned and took Eileen to hospital. A wasted afternoon. Several callers and got into book, neglecting all else. Practised a bit on the morse after tea. Played cards at Synnotts later.
Tuesday August 13th   1935:
A solid day at the writing desk and did not let up until 5pm when went down and had a game of tennis with Fred Murray. Mail in this morning. Got hall ready for games night and quite a good crowd present. Kept going until 11pm.
Wednesday August 14th  1935:
As soon as breakfast over had to go down and clean out hall. Very dirty, peanut shells everywhere. No plane in today, running 24 hours late. Got more writing done, reports etc finished. Hospital report written up. Attended hospital meeting at night. First night of new committee. Called later at Synnotts and Eileen and I went down to creek and saw Charlie Swan who said he was quite alright but who is really a hospital case.










Thursday, January 3, 2013

Out and about.


Sunday June 23rd  1935:
Good number again at S.S. Had photo taken ofnthem all. Eileen and I went Campbells in afternoon. Passed Brothers coming in. We stayed for tea. Home at 10 pm. Very cold.
Monday June 24th  1935:
Experiencing real winter now. Bitterly cold and strong south-easterly shows no sign of letting up. Clened the house up and visited the hospital with Mr Cronin on business. Got Sec to send telegram re new cupboard. Saw Norman re contractor living at school.
Tuesday June 25th  1935:
Got some mail away this morning but bitterly cold still. Awful while sitting inside. Few clouds coming up. Visited a couple of places. Got the mail.
Wednesday June 26th  1935:
Got some ore writing done and caught airmail with it. No sun at all today, clouds completely obscuring. May rain although seems to cold for that.
Thursday June 27th  1935:
Rain set in this morning and continued all day. Attended court where Sonny Darcy convicted on both charges and fined 2 pound 10 shillings on each in default a month and bound over for 12 months. Having meals at Reilly’s today as too wet and cold home here. Good rain reports all round.Weather a bit warmer now rain started. Could seem though all mails held up. Plane late. Puncture on drome.
Friday June 28th  1935:
Rain continued steadily all day and reports state it is quite general. Quite a crowd at Avon. Very depressing weather though. Mud everywhere. Did some writing but too cold to sit for long. Having meals out as too wet and mucky at home here. Helped shift Mrs Logan off the creek as river might rise.
Saturday June 29th  1935:
And still it rains although easing off and clouds breaking. Expected plane in from Tennants with sick man but forced back to Avon by rain. No visibility. Got my car out to meet plane at drome but not necessary.
Sunday June 30th  1935:
No Sunday School or Church service today. Too boggy. Plane came in and after repairs affected went in Mt Isa. Man has broken pelvis and fractured thigh. Done 10 days ago but very cheerful.
Monday July 1st   1935:
Rain seems to have gone. Spent the morning in cleaning up the kitchenand getting nready for further batching. Visited the hospital after lunch with Mr Cronin and Mr Synnott in connection with jobs to be done. Called at the Shire Hall and Alisters. Wrote letter re wireless license.
Tuesday July 2nd  1935:
Weather still very cold and windy and cloudy. Wrote letter and gave to mailman but he is not leaving until tomorrow. Mail train not into Isa yet. Line washed away near Julia Creek. After lunch went to school for R.I and then round to see Keith who was bitten on thte leg by a dog this morning. Avon crowd arrived in this afternoon. Eileen and I called on Keith at night and then to Synnotts. Mr and Mrs Schmidt here.



Wednesday July 3rd  1935:
Got some mail written this morning in time to catch the plane. Called down and saw Schmidts and after lunch went up and saw them off on the plane. Came home and got most of my May returns done. Attended a hospital meeting at night to deal with a complaint against Dr. Listened in at Synnotts until 2 am to match between Crawford and Perry. Got too cold to sit it out.
Thursday July 4th  1935:
Up late this morning. Fixed car door with 3-ply and replaced catch. Called for Shorty and went out 7 miles and listened in  to Mr Stiff broadcasting to get position on dial. Went out shooting with Fred Murray and got 6 ducks, finishing up getting bogged near garden and had to get Arthur Dawson to pull bus out. Tea at Synnotts at 8 pm and then plucked and cleaned ducks.
Tuesday July 9th  1935:
Busy writing and getting hall ready for games night. A big success and big crowd there. Hoping it continues.
Thursday July 11th  1935:
Getting ready for road and a long job too and did not get away as I thought to do. Meeting tonight about raising funds for Church building.
Friday July 12th  1935:
Did not get away as early as expected and shot and skinned a couple of roos on way out. Supper time when arrived Gallipoli. After tea rigged wireless but aerial too low and reception poor.
Saturday July 13th  1935:
Pulled wireless apart and left Gallipoli after smoko. Captain Bishop, Boiler buster, Bill Harvey arrived before I left. Found Burns getting ready leave Herbertvale. Asked me to run load of stuff Camooweal. Ormond came along in lorry so saved me. Put wireless up and listened on at night.
Sunday July 14th  1935:
Riversleigh today at 3 pm. Nobody at Springs. Took governess and children to falls. Put up wireless but not good. Aerial too low.
Monday July 15th  1935:
A day at Riversleigh. Spoke to children in morning. Read. Gave them half holiday and all went   javelin(?) fishing. Got a few. Wireless good tonight. Put pictures on too, a good night.
Tuesday July 16th  1935:
Arrived Gregory at 5.30 pm, left for Riversleigh after lunch. Drover camped at Lily. Also Piebald Jack. Stayed hotel. Nicol came over. Called over at Station. Old chaps doing jigsaw puzzles.
Wednesday July 17th  1935:
Stayed Gordon Smith’s at night. Called Planet, Donaldsons and Almora. Shot and scalped a few wallabies. Lost my knife. Mrs Smith on her own for a few days. Has Pegg’s baby.
Thursday july 18th  1935:
Reached Burketown at 4 pm. Pulled up Stadhams and room ready. Called Oliver Souths. Arranged christem baby on way back. Put wireless up. Children’s dance in hall at night.
Friday July 19th  1935:
Burketown all day. Called on several folk. Dr and I went up river and had shot at alligator, only frightened him. Played tennis.
Saturday July 20th  1935:
Dr and I went out lake and shot pigeons and ducks. Home late, went over to course. Went hall for while after tea. Boil on my neck.
Sunday July 21st  1935:
Burketown. Had S.S at 9.30 am. Nice number out. Played cricket. Gathering for Mrs Doyle. 35 at Church at night.



Monday July 22nd  1935:
Had a wedding today at 3 pm. Played tennis after school for R.I. Picture and social evening at night. Announced Baby competition.
Tuesday July 23rd  1935:
Wireless down, loaded up and left at 2 pm. Called McGoffins camp. Arthur here. In trouble. Went his camp after baptizing baby Smith and showing pictures. Stayed night.
Wednesday July 24th  1935:
Talked to young chap and then went across to Mrs Smiths, had talk and then left and went on my way. Called at Donaldsons, Planet, Gregory, and Riversleigh after tea.
Thursday July 25th  1935:
Left Riversleigh at 10 am. Drover huggins and…? on way to Camooweal. Called in at Findlays, Millers and home at 7.30 pm. Got turkey on way in.





Sunday, September 23, 2012

Nearing the end.


Thursday June 13th  1935:
Had to have another go at my stove chimney today and strengthened it  but still it smokes. Quite a crowd gathering in town for the races. Had a letter today from home, Kilgour and cheque. Eileen got her ring and quite thrilled. Got some more writing done and took wireless down to Shorty. Had Bill Stogg call in after tea. Went to the hall at night. C.W.A ball on.
Friday june 14th  1935:
Was a bit late in rising today so that breakfast was also late. Post Office open for only one hour so had to hurry down and send a telegram home. Came back and did some writing, then went down to the store. Came home and got some lunch then cleaned and called for Eileen and Mrs Synnott and went over to the course. Had tea at Synnotts and then home, dressed and took Eileen to hall. Startled natives when they saw ring on Eileen’s finger.
Saturday June 15th  1935:
A busy morning at home. Got some mail away and also telegrams. One to Marj and one to Works Dept Townsville. Took Eileen and others over to course. Went to hall at night and very soon after arriving had brush with Sonny Darcy. Mr Campbell intervened and later Darcy locked up for night. Eileen very upset.
Sunday June 16th  1935:
Had the usual nice crowd at S.S this morning and after lunch loaded up bus and Eileen and self came out to Morestone. Arrived in time for tea. Afterwards tried to fix wireless.
Monday June 17th  1935:
Left Morestone after breakfast and drove across to Undilla. Stopped for few moments at gate with Jack Burns. Smoko at Undilla and another when reached Thorntonia. Went on and arrived Gregory 5pm. Shot wallabies along the road. Mr and Mrs Muller at home and stayed the night. Eric came over after tea for awhile. Retired early.
Thursday June 18th   1935:
After breakfast visited station people: Greg and Harry Watson up here, also George Watson. Came back to hotel and then went shooting wallabies and got 2. Cale across a chap camped near river. Left him some reading. After lunch Eric and self went fishing. Got three, also 3 wallabies. Early tea and all down to Planet: Mrs Schaffert too.Had service and baptised baby. Back to Gregory and bed.
Wednesday June 19th  1935:
Left for home after breakfast. Pulled in at a couple of drovers’ camps. Also Thorntonia and Undilla. Had smoko at Morestone and then the both of us came home. Got puncture 1 mile out of town. Pulled in at Synnotts and Eileen got some tea. Listened to wireless and home to bed.
Thursday Jume 20  1935:
Got things straightened up a bit this morning and then spent an hour at Police Station in connection with summons for Ronny  Darcy. Called at Wilsons and Dawsons. Collected all Rankine and Avon mail, picked up Mrs Mostert and Libby and left for Rankine. Arrived at 4pm. Delivered mail etc and then picked up Mrs Fowler and all went down to camp. Back to store and had tea with Rocky folk. Called for crowd at camp, up to hall and all home later. Campeed in car.


Saturday June 22nd  1935:
Loaded up after breakfast  and came up to store. Completed load comptising 5 passengers, one dog and numerous ports and swags etc. Left at 10.30am and Avon at 12.30. Mrs Mac gave us bread etc and went on to 1 mile gate where boiled billy. Home at 3.30 pm. Delivered passengers. Called Synnotts and P.O and after tea helped at store in stock taking.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Love is in the air....


Start of new diary and some entries not worth copying hence the gaps!
Monday April 29th 1935:
Dawborns left by car for Mt Isa. I took them in.
Tuesdy April 30th  1935:
Dawborns left Mt Isa by train.
Wednsday May 1st  1935:
I came back to Camooweal.
Monday May 6th  1935:
Picnic today at Rocklands. All the town there. Had two trips. Mrs Easy waiting. Late coming in. A bit of a row all round. Left town at 5.30pm. Arrived Avon at 7pm. Tea there and then on to Rankine. Stayed night.
Tuesday May 7th  1935:
Left Rankine and on to Alroy. Smoko here and Mrs Crouch came on and we reached Rocky at 2pm. Stayed awhile and then back to ALroy and on to Rankine by 10pm. Stayed night.
Wednesday May 8th  1935:
Late leaving this morning but reached town at 12 midday and caught airmail. CWA annual meeting in afternoon and hospital mtg at night.
Saturday May 11th  1935:
Brother Townshend arrived today so Eileen and I went to Morestone for weekend.
Sunday May 12th  1934:
Went out with Mr DeBois and met all the men in the camp.
Monday May 13th  1934:
Back into town today arriving just after lunch. Called at camp where men building dam. Also at bore where Cameron got his cattle.
Friday May 17th  1935:
Did a job today that I had been intending to do for a long while … build a safe. Did not finish as had no timber left for the doors. Childrens dance in the hall tonight so went along and played a few rolls on the piano for them. Not many adults present but children enjoyed themselves. Later called at Synnotts and suffered Vic Hall ( N.T mounted) relating experiences in which actions of all other members were condemned.
Saturday May 18th  1935:
Mosterts shifted in here today. All in bed when I came from the from shooting party at Grassmere. All had a good time. Eileen particularly emjoyed the outing. Dr revealed some queer characteristics. Met Barnes from Brunette today. Tom Norton also in town. Put 3ply in door of bus where glass was broken. Had to put netting around verandah as protection for Mostert children.




Sunday May 19th  1935:
Was up first this morning. Poor home well crowded out now. It is giving them a lift however. A very nice crowd at S.S this morning. Have now 33 on roll. Went Synnotts fror lunch and tasted ducks we shot. Great! Later Eileen and I went for drive along river. Very poor attendance at service at night.
Monday May 20th  1935:
Gog into a few jobs at home this morning, fixed spouting and batting damaged during cyclone. Then into washing and washed bug mob. Rang Mt Isa and learned H Foster had gone in. After a clean up borowed iron from Eileen and did a fair bit of it. Dr made a nuisance of himself wanting to go to Yelvertoft and get medicine from mail ( I able). Younger set dance at night. Went for a while and had good time. All enjoyed themselves.
Tuesday May 21st  1935:
Started on my correspondence today but was  not allowed to continue as Wilson Bates came up and asked me o drive him to Richmonds on business so went down after lunch and did not get back until 10pm. Richmond not home so had to wait and then Magoffin and the rest would not get down to business. While waiting I mooched sround amongst the various ones and then had a read of the Register.
Wednesday May 22nd  1935:
Got into my correspondence with a vengeance today and wrote home, to the Colonel, and got all my  returns up to date. Was too late to write up my reports so had to leave them. Eileen and I went to pictures at night as I reckoned I deserved a little relaxation.
Thursday May 23rd  1935:
Was up early this morning, the first of the family and kept going without a break until I was ready to leave at 2pm. Got all my letters and cheques away as well as getting everything ready I needed for the trip to Urandangi. Picked up Mrs Reilly and Betty and went along arriving at Harris’ for tea. At No 1 Barkly had a yarn to a pumper. Also at No 4 where Charlie Lambert pumping. After tea drove to Lake and stayed there with Ted and Keith. Wireless.
Friday May 24th  1935:
Very late risers at Lake P Station. Was 9am before sat down to breakfast, smoko time at the station. After breakfast shaved  and went across and saw Mrs Huddlestone and Mrs Patch, morning gtea, roses lovely, bunch back to Kath. After lunch worked on car greasing etc and took me till supper time. A bit of trouble in a couple of spots. Listened in for awhile after tea and also had a yarn. ( Wireless a real treat I guess!)
Saturday May 25th  1935:
Up early this morning and got breakfast ready but did not leave until 9.30am. Smoko with the men at station . Yarn to a few of them. Left Lake and had a good run to Headingley. Lunch in kitchen. Went down and saw Cwayes’. On to Urandangi . Pulled up at Elliots. Went and saw folk in hall, decorating for races, smoko in hall. Dumped swag at Thomas’. Cleaned and called Mullers. Tea Elliots. Hall at night.
Sunday May 26th  1935:
Got up too early. Breakfast with Charlie and P.C. Called on Wrights. Arranged S.S. Met at 3pm, nice number. Mrs Fell attended. Smoko Elliots. Tea also. Nice number at service. Bookies. Jockeys as well. Elliots after. Home to bed.
Monday May 27th  1935:
After breakfast at hotel, worked on car finding greasing point. Jim helping. Changed diff and gear oils. Rang Eileen. Lunch at Elliots.Drove to Spencers. Stayed awhile. Then to Walgra. Busy time oon a/c so dry. Passed sheep moving. Cattle shifted. No grass. Stayed night here. Yarned after tea. Cold night.
Tuesday May 28th  1935:
Up early here. Very cold. Met sopme of the men after breakfast and returned Urandangi. Wallyb Godsell came up with me. Went around all the folk.  Cut Fred’s hair. Lunch Elliotts. Left after and called Headingly. Picked up roll of packing and took it into bore, lorry dropped it. Pulled in at Bullecourt. Both home. In trouble, black boy cleared out with horse. After tea played gramaphone and had a yarn. Old chap says world (?) needs a new Director.
Wednesday May 29th  1935:
After breakfast left books and loaded up. Put in ½ bale wool. Gave Hughes hand with his car. Came on to hole for lunch. Ted Tregenza here and 2 pumpers. On to Barclay, yarn to Van Houten and Clancey family. Smoko. On and pulled up Buckley bore. Engineers here starting pumping plant. Left books with Bob Lobb. Passed Jack and Wille Miller going Urandangie Home for tea. Cleaned and plucked 2 turkeys shot.Called Synnots and took over one turkey. Passed chap on the road. Grass and water scarce.
Thursday May 30th  1935:
Collected my mail this morning and was asked to take Bunning to Morestone. Not good enough as mail goes that way today. Told him not able to go. Got things ready for decorating hall and at night got crowd along and nearly finished. Beginning to look rather nice too.
Friday May 31st  1935:
Up early and with Burke Cant finished the hall by 10am. School children having school in hall on a/c of work at the school.  They did not mind being held up through our decorating. Rang Scanlon Mt Isa . Took supper things Mrs O’Keefe. Did some writing. Went to hall at night.
Saturday June 1st  1935:
Got writing done this morning and reports posted. Very thankful too. Was intending having quiet afternoon but called to go and build up end of tennis court. Kept going until 6pm. Attended hospital meeting and lodge meeting at night. 12 nomintaions for hospital committee.
Sunday June 2  1935:
After breakfast ready for S.S and 35 there. Great. Dinner at Reillys. Prepared for night and went drive along river with Eileen. Great. Good service at night. Not many there. Had tea at Synnotts.
Monday June 3rd  1935:
No celebration in honor of the day. ( King George V  birthday.) Did some washing this morning and after dinner went down and played tennis. Had some good games. 
Tuesday June 4th  1935:
Had a busy day getting the car ready for the road and getting some writing done. Intended leaving this afternoon but mail was late in and rain threatening decided me to await developments.
Wednesday June 5th  1935:
Rain falling in various places stopped me making the Burketown run but at lunch time received urgent suumons to go Urandnangi and pick up black boy seriously ill. Had to go in spite of weather. Stormy looking everywhere. Picked up woodcutter at Weroona and took to Barclay and Bill Slogg at Buckley who came Urandnangi. Arrived at 9pm and rain very close. Picked up boy and also cook at hotel, called Elliotts and started back. Rain caught us 6 miled outand forced us to stop night at Headingley. Road very greasy.
Thursday June 6  1935:
Up at daylight and put chains on car before breakfast and left immediately afterwards. Patient seemed better. Ploughed through bog all the way to within 20 miles of Barclay. Heavy. Could not remain on road most of the way. Engine boiling. Picking up track foot wide. Stopped No 6 and lunch Barclay. Arrived 3pm. Sergeant and then hospital with patient. Rain at night.
Friday June 7th  1935:
Had more rain today so fortunate to be at home. Did some writing and odd jobs about the place. Spent evening over at Synnotts. Family left me today. Place very quiet.
Saturday June 8th  1935:
Got some mail away by todays post and after lunch went and tolled tennis court. Called on Mrs McDonald. Heavy rain for half an hour. Drove patient to hospital. Cooked a sponge cajke and very good too.
Sunday  June 9th  1935:
Although boggy conditions exist big crowd at S.S and very nice to see. Lunch at Reillys. Afternoon at home. Only few at service at night.

Monday June 10th  1935:
Had washing day today and big clean up of the ranch. Place much improved. Erected punching ball downstairs. Good exercise. Had an interview hospital and contractor. Rains seems to have disappeared. Town becoming busy as race crowd gathers.
Tuesday June 11th  1935:
Did my ironing this morning, got loan Thorleys iron. Wrote letters during afternoon.
Wednesday June 12th  1935:
Stove smoking this morning, chimney not draw. Breakfast thus delayed. Went hospital see and drafted letter to Hon John Mullan. Tried to fix stove chimney, unsuccessful. 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Long and winding road.


Thursday Aprl 12th  1934:
We were up very early this morning as Mr Hosier was awake before 4am and had Jim and I out just as the morning star appeared. We boiled up and had breakfast and were traveling long before daylight. A couple of miles this side of Inverleigh we ran into a bit of bog but not enough to stop us and we reached the station  just as the cook as getting up. Here we learned that heavy rain on ahead had made the roads impassable so there was nothing to do but turn back which we did after our second breakfast.  We had a good run back although a storm or two had fallen since yesterday and after calling on again at Wernadinga and Armraynald reached home at 7pm. While coming back we caught a young brolga and a duck and took them both up to matron who goes in for livestock.
Friday April 13th  1934:
As Mr Hosier still had a few days leave I decided to do a hurried trip to Wollogerang so after filling up and loading up after breakfast this smorning we took Jim out 20 miles to meet a drover who wanted some men but as it was only a short trip Jim decided to wait and try to get on with someone else. We took him on and left Jim at Touchstone to come back with Bert Booth. We went on then about 5 miles and stayed for the remainder of the day in the stock camp, waiting for Booth to bring out the mail. He assured us that he would be at Touchstone at 6pm.  Two storms worked up during the early part of the night but although we had to roll up our swags a couple of times and seek the shelter of the car, we only got a few drops each time.
Saturday April 14th  1934:
After breakfast at the camp we ran into the station and a mile out went right into where the storm of last night passed. It was all we could manage to get through but we did. Booth however had not returned so we had to go on without the mail. We got to Bannockburn, the crossing of the Nicholson river about lunch time so we pulled up and boiled the billy. This crossing is about ½ mile wide and is difficult to negotiate being over rocks, through sand and water, winding and twisting in all directions and finished up with a very steep ‘jump up’ onto the bank through a narrow cutting. The old bus did not flinch however. While  the billy boiled we tripped off and had a swim and it was glorious. I did not want to get out but we had to go on. We reached ‘Turn Off’  andf stayed awhile with Mr and Mrs Murray and had smoko. Constable Wilson has just taken over here from Const Barclay who has gone to Cairns. We went on again and pulled in at West Moreland a bit after sundown. This is a very lonely spot, 125 miles from Burketown and 50 from Turn Off. Mrs Irwin was the only one at home which is generally the case as the men spend most of the time out on the run. She got us some tea after which we sat on the verandah and talked. A little excitement was caused when a snake glided on to the verandah amongst us but was quickly dispatched when I got the gun off the car. Soon we all retired.
Sunday April 15th  1934:
Before breakfast this morning I went down to the lagoon and shot a couple of ducks for Mrs Irwins Sunday dinner and after leaving her some books etc went on and arrived at Wollogerang about 11am crossing the  border into the N.T. four miles from the homestead. Mac was home as well Billy Mallins the cook. We yarned then until dinner time. Mac has just bought a car, a second hand job that needs a fire under it. He knows nothing about a car and already it was owing him trouble so I went to have a look and see if I could fix it for him and was kept going all the afternoon and not much further ahead. After tea we all gathered together and with the help of the accordian and gramaphone had a big sing and both sacred and secular songs. The others went to bed then amd Mac and I sat up and yarned until early morn.
Monday April 16th  1934:
Got to the car again after breakfast and had the satisfaction ofngetting it going alright just before lunch. Had then to mend a puncture on one of my tubes and load up ready for another start. Said farewell about 3pm and had a good run to West Moreland where we had smoko. Here another job prevailed me as their only rain water tank had sprung a leak so I patched that up as best as I could and on we came. We had hopes of getting to Turn Off but it was not to be. Carburettor trouble  again delayed us for awhile and running on top of a stump caused further delay so we pulled up and camped.
Tuesday April 17th  1934:
Up at daylight and had breakfast and then a good run into Turn Off. We stayed here a couple of hours. Mr Hosier down talking to Const Wilson while I talked to  the Murrays and talked to the small son and gave him some papers and a hanging text. After a drink of tea we went on and stopped long enough for me to have a hurried swim in the Nicholson when we crossed it and by lunch time we were at the Touchstone stock camp. Stayed here awhile and had lunch and after making arrangements for Chong’s wedding, came on. Did some shooting over the last 30 miles knocking over a few wallabies and bringing home 3 turkeys. Retired soon after supper. 

Monday, April 30, 2012

At everyone's beck and call?


Thursday Feb 15th  1934:
After having washed the breakfast things this morning I put on my copper of washing. The copper being a 4 gallon petrol drum with the top cut out of it. Had old Fred Murray call in to  be driven home to his camp. When I went down for the car found that Bill Kirk had got in before me, so after waiting awhile and he did not return I hopped into Mr Dalling’s which was outside the store and went up and took Keith to the hospital in it. Brought it straight back as I thought Mr Dalling may be wanting it. Billy brought Synnotts home soon after so I took that one then and took Fred to his camp and Keith home. Finished my washing after lunch and then got cleaned and went to the hall to fix up for the pictures. Went and had a haircut before starting at the hall. Had two ‘smokos’, one at Pedwells and one at Cronins. Fixed the hall and then had tea. Went up and got Synnotts car and called for Keith and took him to the hall. A big crowd turned up at night and seemed to enjoy the program. Drove Keith home afterwards as well as Mrs Watson, Marj and Frank. Called in and yarned until midnight at Mosterts. Weather is very hot and the sky is overcats all day with heavy cloud but except for light sprinkles no rain.
I have been very lax with my diary as it is now the end of March but I am not attempting to write all the doings up in detail. The main happening of all that time has been the abduction of Ellen Hooker by Jack Logan when they cleared out in J.Connolly’s car. The search and chase by planes and car occupied just about a fortnight of time, when they were caught at Rifle Creek waiting for a train. I had two trips into Mt isa then to bring home Ellen and take her back again for the court case. Also a court case in Camooweal when I was Council for the defence, when the Crown decided to send Ellen to a state institution. Logan is now out on bail awaiting his trial in Cloncurry on May 21st. I had another trip into Mt Isa taking in Mrs Wilson to see Mavis. Had a couple of trips to both selections. A picnic to the selection at Nowranie on St Pat’s Day. I had a weekend at Avon while Rev Richardson was in town when I had a very happy time and had a nice crowd at the service there. The Anzac Day committee is busy now with the preparation  of its program as well as the committee formed to entertain the Governor when he arrives.
Sunday April 1st  1934:
This day finds me at Planet Downs at which place I arrived on Friday night. I left Camooweal on Thursday afternoon after delaying my departure for two days waiting on a lorry from Mt Isa which had broken down and which was bringing out a box of fruit that I was to bring down here. When I left the lorry had not arrived so of course I did not bring the fruit. Thursday night I stayed at Undilla and left there in company with the mailman on Friday.
( Good Friday). Cecil’s car was not running too well and so we had  numerous stops before we eventually discovered the cause of the trouble was a grasshopper which had worked its way into the carburettor. We stopped for awhile at THorntonia and at the Lily boiled the billy reaching the Gregory just before sundown. I went across to the station for awhile and then picked up Fred Muller and Len Smith at the hotel and came on here, arriving just after dark. We met Harry Foster along the track today and had a yarn to him. He had been to Gregory and was on his way home. Old Dick Garrett was at his letter box too and is very feeble now and does not seem now too long for this world. Yesterday was a busy day here, the early part being taken up with decorating the two homes for the wedding which took place in the front garden of the old people’s home at 5pm. The wedding went off very nicely and the bride and her attendants all looked very charming. The reception was held on the verandah of Ted’s home after which dancing was indulged in. At about 10.30pm I was given the job of driving the newly wedded couple back to the Gregory where they will in future reside at the hotel. I got back here awhile after midnight. This morning although Sunday was a busy time in cleaning up after all the visitors  had departed. We, of the permanent staff, went across to the river this afternoon and had a very enjoyable time in the river, it was lovely. After tea tonight we all gathered at the old folk’s home and we the aid of the gramaphone and hymn books had a good sing and finished with a reading and prayer.
Monday April 2nd  1934:
Finlays left for home this morning and have a hundred mile run in front of them. I got all packed up and ready for the road too but instead of leaving helped the boys in fixing a sewing machine which kept us going all the afternoon. Just before tea we all went dowm on the lorry the 5 miles to Donaldsons and I told them I would be showing pictures at Planet so afterv tea they came up when we all went to the movies out in the open and then played the gramaphone finishing up with beer? and cake.
Tuesday April 3rd  1934:
Left Planet after breakfast this morning and came on to Donaldsons. Splinter and old Parker were just gloing down to the shed to clean up a bit of shearing so I spent the morning with them and am now qualified to get a job in any shearing shed. Had lunch here and after leaving cards etc for the two boys went on and called in at Almoras, stayed here awhile and next stopped for a few minutes at Gordon Smiths and then just at sundown reached Brookdale. Pulled in and had tea after which showed the pictures and then retired.
Wednesday April 4th  1934:
After breakfast had a talk to the children and left the cards and books again. Called in at Clarkes and stayed for lunch and ten on  as far as old Bill Souters. Sgtopped and had a yarn to him and then came into Burketown, pulling in at the Police Station. Folk around here all seemed pleased tom see me and feel sure it was genuine. Mrs Hosiers birthday today so I dropped right into the pargty held at night at which a nice crowd gathered and all enjoyed themselves. Just as I arrived they were about to bottle beer here so I fell in for the job of corking it all. Went up after tea and had a game of tennis which was very nice.
Thursday April 5th  1934:
I spent a very lazy day today, doing practically nothing and enjoyed it too. Had a good read and a bit of a sleep and then went up and played tennis. After tea the Captain from the lighter came up and we argued on many subjects until it was time to go to bed.
Friday April 6th  1934:
Spent another very enjoyable lazy morning in reading. After lunch went up to the school and talked to the children and the called on a few folk and had some tennis. Several of the country folk arrived in town this aftgernoon. Spent the afternoon at home talking, sleeping and reading.
Saturday April 7th  1934:
Spent this morning in helping Jim cleaning up the engine of their car and other jobs about it. Did some writing. Paddy called after lunch and we went to tennis. A social evening was held in the hall at night in  aid of the hospital at which a big crowd gathered and which I presented myself at for awhile.
Sunday April 8th  1934:
A very hot day. Got the children together for Sunday School this morning and had a happy time. Had a lie off after lunch and then a few of us went out to the lake for a swim. A very nice gathering assembled in the hall for service at night after which it was home and bed.

Sunday April 9th  1934:
I decided that today would be an off day so after doing a bit of writing this morning I went down to the boat taking Miss McDonald with me and we had morning tea with the Captain. We then got into the rowing boat and went fishing for awhile but caught nothing. After lunch Mr Askin, Jim and I went down to the punt and fished for the remainder of the afternoon  but I was the only lucky one, landing two nice ones.
Tuesday April 10th  1934:
Mr and Mrs Hosier and Gladys having decided to do the Normanton Croydon trip with me also decided we should take the Vauxhall instead of my bus so this morning was spent in getting it ready. After lunch I went out to see the folk and make arrangements for the pictures and social at night. Returning home I found fresh arrangemnets made in which the ladies and Vauxhall do not figure but Mr Hosier and Jim and I go in the Ford. We all spent a very happy time at the hall at night with pictures first and games afterwards.
Wednesday April 11th  1934:
All up early this morning and rolled swags, loaded up the car and left  about 8am. Our first stop was 25 miles out at Armraynald station where we had morning tea. Peter is cooking here now. Mr Seamer was also here chasing the buffalo flies. We ent on and after traveling another 25 miles came to Wernadinga station  and there stayed  and had anoher morning tea and then stayed to lunch. I had to fix one of the back wheels here which was loose by packing the axle with a piece of petrol tin. From here on the rough road began and it was rough. 12 miles along a bit of carburettor trouble held us up for awhile and ten miles further we met Laurie Hanson in trouble with his car and put in an hour with him but could not do much. He got back into Burketown alright however. We went on and came up with the Inverleigh stock camp where we stopped and had smoko. Went on again and had a bit of kangaroo shooting in one place and made camp for the night.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Busy! Busy! Busy!


Saturday Jan 20th  1934:
Up at 5.30am this morning and went to ‘drome and saw Mel off on plane, going home to Melbourne. Came home and went to bed again. Later did my ‘good deed for the day’. Called at a few places. Did my Satuurday morning shopping. Played tennis in the afternoon, prior to which visited the hospital in company with several others in connection with the proposed  building of a new ward.  After tea had Grace and Marj up for a while going through Sunday’s S.S lesson. Larry, Neville and I then went boating and swimming in the river.
Sunday Jan 21st   1934:
Took Keith up this morning before S.S and then had a nice roll up at the hall at 11am. After lunch went out to Rocklands to take Pat home. Daphne and Rene coming too. Spent the remainder of the afternoon at home. Brought my pup back with me. Had a fair gathering at the service held at night. Stayed for awhile at Robertsons afterwards.
Monday Jan 22nd   1934:
Started a bit of hard work today in the erecting of a bathroom, a terribly hot windy day too. Got everything ready and went down to Wilsons and got the crowbar put in good order. Victor came up and had lunch with me and afterwards helped me sink the four block holes. I went on then and put the blocks in. Feeling off color today. Stomach out of order and full of pains. Retired early.
Tuesday Jan 23rd  1934:
Did not get an early start today but got a fair bit of the job done and hope to finish tomorrow. Having to take Keith up, makes a big break in the morning. After tea  a crowd of us went rowing and swimming. Very nice too.
Wednesday Jan 24th  1934:
Finished the bathroom today, all but putting the shower in. Mail got in last night and we all got our letters this morning. Old Fred Murray after a day and night out called early this morning and had breakfast with me and then I took him home to his camp. Got quite a nice mail on the ordinary one and my usual on the air mail. Finished eve another party on the river and this time boiled the billy and had supper.




Thursday Jan 25th  1934:
Finished everything off and had a good clean up all round. Bathroom and shower are very good. Got Jack to cut my hair today wile he was in town. Visited several places in town. Played some tennis. Spent the morning round at Sal’s.
Friday Jan 26th  1934:
Had a busy morning preparing the plans of the proposed additions and alterations at the hospital. Finished after lunch and then did some writing. Very hot day and after tea worked up a storm which recorded 56 points of rain. Went to the hall at night and with others was very busy in getting the hall ready for tomorrow’s big wedding.
Saturday Jan 27th  1934:
A very busy day all day. Down at the hall all the time. A very nice effort was the result however and all very pleased. The ceremony at 7pm wnt off nicely and Ivy looked very nice, so did Grace. About 100 guests sat down to the breakfast which was an excellent one. The latter part of the night was taken up with dancing.
Sunday Jan 28th  1934:
Went down early and helped clean up the hall but left the archway and the pulpit for the night service. Had a good roll up at S.S. Part of the afternoon was spent in taking photos of the bridal party and later in cooling off down in the river. The night service was well attended and a good feeling throughout it. Stayed at Robertsons for awhile and had some of the wedding cake and then called and said goodbye to Neville and Corrienne.
Monday Jan 28th  1934:
The dismantling at the hall commenced this morning and before long order and beauty was reduced to chaos and disorder. It seemed a pity that the decorations could not have been left as they were. The council lorry did the carting away of the borrowed tables, timber etc. I had to get the loan of Synnotts car today to take Keith to the hospital and will have to continue doing so until I do mine up. We finished the hall this morning and after lunch Lawrie and I rolled the tennis court and then I marked it.  Came home and cleaned myself and the house up and then spent the rest of the afternoon and evening at tennis. A big crowd down today too. Went up to the hospital for awhile after I came home from tennis and yarned to the patients and staff.
Tuesday Jan 29th  1934:
I decided to have a bit of a washing day this morning as there was much that was dirty, so boiled up sheets, pillowslips, towels, hankies, pyjamas, singlets, underpants and sox; did not boil the sox. Had to go for Keith a usual and also was called upon while I had the car to go to the areodrome and tow the two planes out of the hangar. While out called at Mosterts and Wilsons. Finished the washing after lunch and then got cleaned and went to the hall and started typing sheets of songs for out next community night. A big storm swept the town about 5pm but although plenty of dust only a few points of rain. Good rain all round however. Mail lorry is bogged a few miles out from Isa. Did some more typing after tea. 
Wednesday Jan 31st   1934:
After breakfast this morning I started on the car, pulling the engine down and managed to get a fair bit done before I was to knock off and go and get the car to go for Keith. I had forgotten on the night of the wedding to get both parties to sign in one of the required places and was fortunate in catching them this morning before they got away. I did a bit more to the car after lunch, then got cleaned and went around to collect the music books for the community singing. Called in for a while at Watsons. Went up to the hall and did some more typing. Had some tennis after tea. Robertson and I then finished the word sheets.
Thursday Feb 1st  1934:
Did a bit of more work on the car this morning and then went for Keith. While he was at the hospital I drove around the town and told folk about the community singing and a picnic to be held on Saturday. Did not finish the round until lunch time, when  the mail plane, a day late on a/c of rain, arrived so went up and met it collecting all the parcels etc, as I had Synnotts car. After lunch I cleaned and oiled a clock for Mrs Mostert, then called at Booths and arranged for the loan of a lorry  for Saturday.  Went down then to Wilsons and cut the old chap’s and Allan’s hair. Made some final arrangements then for singing at night and went home and got cleaned. Had 2 sets of tennis then tea. Fixed the seats in  the hall and then home and changed. Hospital and saw 2 mothers and 2 babies. Community singing went well, not as many present as last time.
Friday Feb 2nd  1934:
Did a lot more work on the car this morning before had to knock off and do my good deed for the day. Got some writing done during the afternoon and later played some tennis. Got a few more letters written after tea  and went down and left them at Reilly’s to be picked up by the pilot in the morning.
Saturday Feb 3rd  1934:
Had a bit of bother this morning in securing a second lorry for the picnic but eventually got Dr Ramsay’s to drive myself. Got Synnotts car tgen to go around and let the folk know that one lorry would be leaving at 11am and another at 1.30 pm. Took Keith to the hospital and then after collecting all the requirements for the picnic loaded about 50 on the lorry  and out to Nowrainie. After lunch the other lorry and 4 car loads arrived and a happy day was spent in swimming, games etc. Arrived home at dusk , all very burnt and tired.
Sunday Feb 4th  1934:
Mother’s Birthday:
Intended sending her a telegram yesterday but in the rush of picnic arrangements forgot to cll at the P.O. Took Keith up befire S.S this moring and then had a good roll up at the hall. Had dinner over with Jim Synnott both of us finishingn off a duck each tthat Jim shot yesterday. Spent the afternoon at home and had a nice number at the night service. Had supper over at Reilly’s.
Monday Feb 5th  1934:
Thought of mum’s telegram several times today but forgot when I was down near the P.O. Spent nearly all day on the car with only a break in the morning to go with Keith to the hospital. Had some tennis after tea and later went to the hospital and visited the patients.
Tuesday Feb 6th  1934:
 Sent mum’s telegram this afternoon, also one to Mrs James in Townsville whose two little boys were drowned in the river down there. Am not able to do much on the car in the mornings as time spent in taking Keith to the hospital occupies most of the time. Got some more done this afternoon, then went down to tennis and after tea a party of us went rowing on the river, taking the gramapohone with us. Had a good time on the water and in the water and finished up boiling the billy on the bank.
Wednesday Feb 7th  1934:
Got a bit more work done this morning and again this afternoon. Had a couple of airplane mechanics look the engine over and give me some advice. A parcel of new parts came on the plane today but had to sedn away to Brisbane for some oters. Had tennis before tea and afterwards called at Dawsons for awhile and then went around to Mosterts.
Thursday Feb 8th   1934:
The weather is getting very hot again so we are hoping it will bring rain this time. Did not do any work on the car today as callers detained me this morning and my interest in a book after lunch drove all thought and incination for work away, Had some tennis after tea  and then went up to the hospital.
Friday Feb 9th  1934:
Had no time for car work again today as had too many other things to do. Spent most of the day getting letters written and had my usual number of jobs for other people to do. Anoter very hot day.
Saturday Feb 10th  1934:
Did a little bit more to the car this morning and then had to knock off to go to the hospital, get my milk, do a bit of shopping etc. Went down and got Lowrie then and rolled and marked the tennis court. Had Grace and Marj up to go through the lesson for S.S tomorrow. Larry Darcy called then for the loan of a tyre and tube so as he could go to Mt Isa to meet Mrs Beaumont and Audrey. Went down then and had some tennis before and after tea.
Sunday Feb 11th  1934:
(Normal Sunday activities.)
Monday Feb 12th  1934:
Hoped to get a good day’s work done on the car today but too many interruptions although managed to get a fair bit done. Weather very hot again.
Tuesday Feb 13th  1934:
Another broken and interrupted day. First had to take Keith and do a few messages for myself. Then came home and got started again when Jim Synnott came up and asked me to go out about 6 miles and take petrol  to the mail lorry which had run out of it. One of the men walked in. Went out and back again and then helped unload at the P.O. after which took the papers to both stores. Got in about an hour on the car when it was time to stop and get ceaned and go to the school for R.I. Went down then and got my mail and as the snaps of the wedding party came in it was busy taking them around to those interested. Had some tennis and then called at Watsons and Mosterts.
Wednesday Feb 14th  1934:
Did a bit on the car this morning until time to go to the hospital and for milk etc. Then took my washing and got notices ready for pictures and a letter for the council meeting. Got my air mail then and came home and worked on the car until 6pm. After tea talked to some of the men who are in from the stations for the hospital and council meetings. Then home and writing.