Delaney Bros Butchers |
Hurley's who purchased Delaney's premises & house This photograph is taken at the rear of the premises & shows the residence |
William Rayner's General Store left & Nosworthy & Bates is believed to be the shop on the right |
H.J. Baldwin – 1930s
Viv Colless - c1905 4 weatherboard shops located opposite the Post Office. Burnt to ground in 1913 & rebuilt 1914.
Tom Ellis - building owned by Ted Honeysett. Business later purchased by Eric Young
Archie Ferguson - early1900s
Fripps
W. Hall - located in one of Colless's shops
William Honeysett – c1893 store near Royal Hotel
George Mitchelmore – store purchased by H.J. Baldwin
Nosworthy & Bates – Thomas Nosworthy and William Bates shop located adjacent to present-day School of Arts Town Square
William Rayner – late 1800s
Eric Young - c1930/40s business purchased from Tom Ellis
Butcher Shops
Edward Allen – c1896
Ashe (Horsley bought business)
Edward Ashcroft – took over Dilworth’s business
Ray Bennett – c1930s
John Blackmore – c1910
Mr. Brown – bought Stratton’s business
Eric Bunyan - 1932
Delaney Bros. – Hurley purchased business
Thomas Dilworth – building located on site of present-day Priceline chemist, owned by David Sharpe
Charles Goodwin – 1890s (was an employee of William Rayner)
J. Harris – c1900s
Horsley – 1905 (bought business owned by Mr Ashe)
William Hurley – purchased ‘Kirkstall’ and butchers business operated by Delaney Bros.
James Morrison – c1890s
J.B. Rogers – last butchers to operate from David Sharpe’s building
David Sharpe – c1900s (subsequently Dilworth, Ashworths & Rogers)
James Stratton – c1891 opposite station? Bought by Mr. Brown
Hairdressers
James Moyes Adamson
W. Brown - from one of Colless's shops c1913
Ham & Beef Shop (now delicatessen)
William John Werner - c1913
Pharmacy
Lock Anderson - c1920s
Refreshment Rooms
Mr Kilduff
* This information is not definitive
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