6/27/2023 0 Comments The sawmillThe man and his family are known for their character within the timber trade – his late father worked for the Erina SawMill for many years before his passing, his brothers Adam and Paul are also employed at the same sawmill. Mr Taylor claimed the letter – which was passed along to his fellow sawmill workers – damaged his reputation and standing within the community. As part of his employment, Mr Taylor is at the sawmill six days a week. It was alleged that Mr Brown had written a letter suggesting that Mr Taylor had stolen chickens from his property which neighbours the Erina SawMill. SYDNEY, TUE: A Supreme Court jury has awarded local sawmill worker Mr Anthony Taylor £1,200 for libel damages against chicken farmer Mr Wilson Brown. Mr Elliot continued, “Today, we are fortunate to witness the start of Sapphire’s long journey on the waters of Terrigal River.” The celebrations began in the early afternoon with the christening and launch, and continued for hours into the evening – filled with cheers, revelry, food and libations courtesy of the shipbuilders’ women folk. From the men who have taken repeated journeys through all manners of weather to bring the logs to the Erina SawMill, to the dedicated sawmill workers who cut the logs into good-quality timber, to the carpenters at the shipyard who used the timber to build this vessel – we are all very proud of Sapphire.” “There is nothing as satisfying as working with your hands to create something. Mr Elliot expressed joy “my men and I have been working hard day and night to reach this milestone.” Shipbuilder Timothy Elliot’s beautiful daughter, Margaret, was honoured to break a bottle of wine and cry out the ship’s name Sapphire to the cheers of the Brisbane Water shipbuilders, Erina SawMill timber workers, locals and several newspaper reporters.Īcross the many workers, including carpenters, smiths and loggers, everyone was gay with pride as they had toiled for 16 long months to build the majestic water vessel. SYDNEY, MON: Brisbane Water Shipyards celebrated the launching of its latest ship in true tradition. This is sure to be a story to tell the grandchildren! The romance quickly flourished and within months the couple announced their wedding. While recovering at the local doctors, she saw her rescuer daily during visitations, during which romance fostered. Miss Smith – who is soon to be Mrs Henry – suffered minimal injuries from her fall. Mr Henry retold his heroics, “I jumped in the creek as soon as I saw what had happened – I even forgot to tie up the bulls! Getting out of the creek would have been difficult for many men I know – let alone a woman – so I knew the only way to save her was to go in myself.” I rushed to the waterside and found Miss Smith in a precipitous situation being washed towards Caroline Bay.” He explained, “it was very well the bullocks were calm and quiet or I may not have heard Miss Smith. The woman’s cries of distress alerted Mr Henry of the situation. The couple met when the local woman fell into Erina Creek near the Erina SawMill while Mr Henry was harnessing the bullocks to ready for a return journey uphill. Mr Henry will be missed as one of only several timber dealers responsible for the bullocks and transporting oversized logs along Peach Orchard Road, Ourimbah, to the Erina SawMill while he and his new bride wed. SYDNEY, THU: Alan Henry is to marry attractive local lady, Grace Smith.
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