The Hill End Story (Book 2) Index

The Hill End Story (Book 2) Index

By Harry Hodge

Based on 3rd edition, revised by Errol Hodge

Hill End Publications, Toorak Vic. 1980

Index prepared by Annette Sheen, 2013

 

Description Book Pages
A.J.S. Bank see Australian Joint Stock Bank 2 65 – 66
A1 (Oakey Creek and the mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Aboriginal tribes 2 149
Ackerman (Miner, 1937) 2 66
Ackermann, Mary Ann (wife of Joseph, Herbert Groves) 2 145
Ackermann, Michael and Hannah (and family) 2 144 – 145
Ackermann’s (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully areas) 2 78, 144
Ackland, Thomas (Devon carpenter and undertaker) 2 137, 145 -146
Adams, James (discovered the Rose of England reef) 2 65, 79
Adelaide mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Advance Australia mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69, 70
Advance Line (Tambaroora, known here as Langford’s) 2 80
Advance mine (on Lorne Reef, Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Advance mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 80
Age of Progress mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Age of Progress mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Ah Lun (worked a farmlet on Pyramul Creek) 2 125
Ah Young (miner at the Canton, Red Hill, Tambaroora) 2 81
Ajax Lines 2 80, 82, 83
Ajax mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 81, 82, 83
Alabama mine (on the Kurrajong Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
Albion (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
Albion mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Alexander, David (prospected Newman’s Gully) 2 82
Albion (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68
All Nations Hotel 2 115
All Nations mine (later the Cornish) 2 53 – 54
All Saints’ Cathedral, Bathurst 2 102
Allen, G. Wigram (part owner of a company on King’s Reef) 2 76
Allen’s (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72, 74 – 75
Alloway Bank (property of George Suttor at Bathurst) 2 127
Alma No, 1, No.2 and No, 3 mine 2 80
Alpha Station 2 89, 143
Amalgamated Hill End Gold Mining Company Nuggetty Gully 2 29, 34, 87, 93
Amalgamated Tunnel 2 44, 58, 88
Amalgamated vein 2 67
Amalgamated Hawkins Hill 2 88, 108
Anderson and White (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80, 81
Anderson mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 80
Anderson, G. (one of the directors of the Matthewson’s Shakespeare Mine) 2 55
Anderson’s Reef (Tambaroora) 2 79
Armfield (developer) 2 80
Armstrong and Clarke 2 66
Artful Dodger mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Araluen Star mine (at the mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 70
Aubyn and Storey Claim 2 104
Aureous mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81, 83
Austin (formed the Royal and Coronation Veins Company) 2 84
Austin’s shop 2 102
Australian Joint Stock Bank (A.J.S. Bank) 2 65 – 66
Australian Wonder (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Austrian reef 2 83
Back Creek (locality) 2 15
Badman (store keeper) 2 81
Badman, Mrs. (wife of a prominent Tambaroora business man) 2 80, 92
Bailey (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Bald Hill (a cap of lava, later named Hill End) 2 8, 9, 45, 75 – 76, 90, 116
Bald Hill Company (Bald Hill) 2 76
Ballarat (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81, 82, 83, 90
Ballarat and Sydney (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68 – 70
Balmain (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Band of Hope mine (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek, Lorne Reef at Red Hill, Hill End) 2 72, 79
Bang Bang (New Zealand no. 1) (east of the main line of claims) 2 68
Bang Bang New lease (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Bank of England (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Bank of New South Wales 2 116
Banker mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Bargong Station 2 125
Barnett’s Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Barrie, J. (lived in cottage in Reef St) 2 145
Baths Hill 2 98
Bear Gully (location of a mine) 2 76, 116
Beard, Mrs. 2 62 – 63, 66, 80, 81, 100
Beard’s Battery ‘Excelsior’ (near Tambaroora,1859) 2 80, 89 – 90
Beechworth (Triambil holding of the third William Beverly Suttor) 2 130
Beehive (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Bell and Macartney (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Bell, George (manager of Hill End United Mining Co., 1896) 2 87
Belle of Chambers Creek Company 2 73
Bennett brothers 2 32
Bennett’s of South Creek (waggon-building firm) 2 142
Benson mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Bessmount mine (Bear Gully) 2 76
Beyers (owner of Star of Hope Mine) 2 28, 49, 90, 100
Beyers and Holtermann Specimen 2 9, 28, 62, 90, 100, 142 – 143
Beyers and Holtermann Mine 2 32, 46 – 47, 61 – 62, 64, 90, 93, 101, 113
Beyers Avenue 2 29
Bierschenck, Sebastian (in partnership with the Rapp brothers) 2 64
Big Bear Reef (Golden Gully, Tambaroora, 1871 – 1873) 2 80, 82
Birkenhead mine (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Bismarck Company (floated 1872, Chambers Creek) 2 72 – 75, 99
Bismarck North Company (1933) 2 88
Black Flat (locality) 2 147
Black Prince (mine on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Black Watch syndicate 2 80, 81, 82
Blockers Vein 2 77 – 78
Bloomfield Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85, 86
Blount and Tindall’s Rose of Australia (east of the main line of claims) 2 68
Bob the ‘Pieman’ 2 98
Boomerang (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Booth, M.L.A. 2 99
Boston mine 2 77, 78
Bottom Tunnel (of Amalgamated Hill End Gold Mining Company) 2 30, 32, 87, 88
Bowen St (Hill End) 2 142
Box Ridge Road 2 110
Boyan, Joseph (Constable) 2 144 – 145
Brady’s general store, Clarke St. 2 illus, facing p 128
Brand and Fletcher’s Main Belt (Amalgamated Hawkins Hill) 2 46 – 47, 65
Brand and Fletcher’s mine (eastern side of lower Oakey Creek on the Hawkins Hill line) 2 65, 70, 109
Brilliant Mine (brow of the hill at Albert Street) 2 87
Britannia mine 2 80
Britannia Reef (Golden Gully, Tambaroora, 1871 – 1873) 2 80 – 82
Bromley (owner of the Star of Peace) 2 49
Brook (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Brown Horse mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Brown, Jimmy (owner of the Northumberland Mine) 2 49, 60, 69, 108, 112
Brown, S. (M.L.A.) 2 81
Brown’s Northumberland mine 2 60, 99
Brucedale (property of George Suttor at Peel) 2 127
Buchanan, M.L.A. 2 99
Buckley and Willis mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Bularidee tribe 2 150 – 153
Bulmer’s sawmill (at the mouth of Wiggetts Creek, Green Valley) 2 85
Burfitt (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Burford and Yeo (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Burne, Alfred, B. (Mining Registrar) 2 133
Burns, (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Burrangong 2 120
Caithness mine (Chambers Creek) 2 74
Caledonia mine (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 49, 72, 114
Caledonian mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 79, 80
Camp Hill Gold Mining Co. 2 81
Campbell, M.L.A. 2 99
Campbell’s Creek 2 121
Campbell’s Station (property of Mr. Campbell) 2 121, 126
Canadian Gully Ballarat, other nuggets found 2 9, 12
Canton Line (Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Canton shaft 2 18, 89
Captain Cook mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Higgins, Captain 2 65
Carkeek mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Carroll 2 62
Carroll and Beard’s mine (originally named “Nil Desperandum”) 2 23, 26, 63 – 64, 93
Carroll, Walter, John (appointed vaccinator for the district) 2 103
Carver, A. (prospected the Magnet in 1930) 2 83
Carver’s reef 2 51
Carvers (members of town band) 2 145
Carvers, Ben (Grandfather of Harry Hodge, author) 2 28, 50
Casey (solder and miner) 2 147 – 148
Chambers Creek locality 2 43, 45, 71 – 75, 91, 116
Chambers Creek mine (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Champion and Rise and Shine Lines (on the Turon River) 2 70
Champion Extended mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Champion mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Chapman (Mayor of Sydney) 2 99
Chappell’s Battery (under Bald Hill) 2 48, 76, illus. facing 97, 108
Chappell’s Dam 2 34, 87
Chappell’s overhead tramway 2 102
Chapple, Charles, (Registrar of B.D.M.) 2 134
Charles Dickens mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 81, 82
Charlton (manager of the Red Hill Co., in 1880’s) 2 83, 86
Chinaman’s Reef 2 98
Chinese Camp Tambaroora (site selected for stripping on Tambaroora Creek just above John Hodge’s old farmhouse) 2 18
Church of England, Hill End 2 115
Clan Campbell mine (at the mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 70
Clarke St, Hill End 2 50, 98, 100, 102, illus. facing 113, 114, 144, 145
Clemens (original owner with partners of the Old Rose of England, Number Two) 2 67
Clio mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Cobb and Co. coaches 2 99, 100, 103, 106, 115, 146 – 147
Cock, Attwood and Dwyer Mine 2 59 – 60
Cock, Edward (1910, manager of Amalgamated Hill End Company) 2 87
Cole (formed the Royal and Coronation Veins Company) 2 84
Coles Corner and Co (Marshall Line) 2 76
Colleen Bawn mine (Oakey Creek) 2 109, 116,
Collins, Maurice (son of Michael Collins) 2 140 – 141
Collins, Michael (Sallys Flat) 2 140
Colonial North (control of Patriarch shaft) 2 87
Columbia mine 2 69
Comet mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Commercial Hotel, Short St 2 62
Commercial No 1 and No 2 mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Commissioners Hill 2 107
Concord mine (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Confidence mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Consolidate Tunnel (Carver’s Tunnel) 2 54, 68, 88, 93
Constantine mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Cookson’s (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Corneille (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72, 114
Cornelian Dam 2 52
Cornelian Mine (formerly the Niagara) 2 52 – 53
Cornish Mine (originally named the All Nations Mine) 2 54
Cortis, Dr. (director of Bank of England) 2 82
Cosgrove and party (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 70,79
Cosmopolitan (Anderson’s lease was floated under this name) 2 81
Cox, G. 2 63
Coyle, Mr. (one of the coach proprietors) 2 110
Coyle, Paddy (part owner of a mine on the King’s Reef) 2 76
Coyle’s Coaches (later sold – Cobb & Co.) 2 111, 115, 118, 146
Coyle’s Hotel (or Coyle’s Club House) 2 101, 103, 115, 144
Crabbe, James (one of the owners of the Trust and Try (Patriarch) Mine) 2 54
Craig End Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85, 91
Cricketers Arms (Hill End) 2 108
Crinoline Company (Chambers Creek) 2 74 – 75
Croesus mine 2 69
Cross, Robert and Charles (brothers, held Deepdale Claim at Quartz Ridge) 2 86, 99
Cross’ Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Crossman, Sarah (married George Hodgson) 2 142 – 143
Crown Prince Company (floated 1872, Chambers Creek) 2 72
Crown Prince Mine (amalgamated with the Matthewson’s Shakespeare Mine in1876) 2 55 – 56, 74 – 75
Crudine Creek 2 107, 111
Cruiskeen Lawn mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Cummings (shop owner) checked to here 2 115
Cummings, William (cattle station owner) 2 97, 123
Daddy’s Reef 2 46
Dagger, Jimmy 2 81, 146
Dagger, Susan (daughter of James Dagger, married into James Willard family) 2 146
Dagrin (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Dale, David 2 61
Dale, Mr. and Mrs. (storeowners at Golden Point) 2 121
Dargin, J (owner of a coach service – Bathurst from Chambers Creek) 2 72
Darling Maine mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Davidson (Mudgee solicitor and syndicate took over Red Hill Co., 1900’s) 2 84
Dean Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
Dean’s United Brothers mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Deepdale mine (Cross brothers, Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Denman’s mine (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Denny’s Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
Devon Gold Mining Company 2 88, 93
Devonshire mine 2 80, 82
Dewdney, George (publican at Dirtholes) 2 143
Di Yong (Chinese who ran a sly-grog business in the delicensed Bragg’s Hotel) 2 21
Di Yong’s (sly grog shop on the Turon near the junction) 2 87
Diadem Claim mine (Dirtholes) 2 84
Dickman and Co. (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Dickson, J.P. 2 81
Dillestone (miner) 2 81
Dillon, Hubert (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages 1878) 2 133
Dirtholes locality 2 43, 78, 84, 91,  116
Ditchburn’s Albion (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Dixon’s Long Point (on Ullamalla property, became known as Cement Hills) 2 8, 19,145, 152
Docker and Party mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Doctor Knights (site of puddling mills) 2 14
Dolly Varden mine 2 74
Dommager, Jim 2 141
Donnelly’s Pinch (site of puddling mills) 2 14
Dougherty, Edward (house at Dun Dun) 2 125
Dragon mine (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully areas) 2 78
Dredge Hole below Sailors Bluff (site of bucket dredge in 1908 at Sofala) 2
Duke of Leinster mine (Washing Gully) 2 77
Duke of Cornwall mine (Anderson’s Line, Golden Gully) 2 79, 80
Duke of Edinburgh mine (on the Kurrajong Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
Duke of Edinburgh mine (Green Valley) 2 85
Duke of Manchester 2 86
Dulpil mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 80
Dumble Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
Dumble, J (secretary of Odd Fellows 1871) 2 102
Dun Dun (locality) 2 43, 85 – 85, 125
Earl Belmore (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Earl Grey (Secretary of State) 2 44
East Scandinavian Mine (in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims) 2 51
East Vein 2 46 – 47
Eastern Prince mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Eclipse mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Edgehill 2 129 – 130
Edith mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Edwards (property owner on Triambil Rd) 2 126
Eisenstadter’s ‘Imperial’ battery (20 headed at Dirtholes) 2 84, 91- 92
Eisenstadter’s Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Eisenstadter’s Reef (Dirtholes) 2 84
Eisenstadter’s Royal Standard (Foster’s) (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 67, 109
Ellis (director of Golden Gully Alluvial Company) 2 82
Ellis brothers 2 32
Emily battery (Dirtholes) 2 84
Emily claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Emmeline Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Emmet, William (Brilliant Mine) 2 87
Emmett (manager of Northumberland Co. 1871) 2 113
Emmett and Hughes Mine and battery 2 43, 46 – 47, 51, 52, 93, 95, illus, facing 96)
Emmett mine 2 69
Empire newspaper 2 111 – 115
Endeavour (Dirtholes) 2 84
England’s Glory mine 2 49
England’s Glory mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Eureka mine 2 77 – 78
Evans (Inspector of licenses 1853) 2 121
Evans, ‘Granny’ (midwife) 2 135
Evening Star (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68, 69, 79
Everett, T. 2 102
Excelsior mine (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 49, 77 – 78, 88
Exhibition Mine (owned by a Mr. Rossiter in the Hill End Creek south – the Hawkins Hill claims) 2 33, 51 – 52, 87, 112
Fairfax, A. (one of the directors of the Scandinavian Mine and manger of The Star of Peace) 2 51, 57- 58
Fanny (aborigine of the area) 2 151
Farmer (director of Specimen Gully Gold Mining Association) 2 78
Farnham’s mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Creek) 2 70
Farrady, W. (worked Lady Belmore in 1935) 2 67
Farrington mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80
Farry’s Bar (on Macquarie River) 2 19
Fiery Cross (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
Fighting Gully (land given by Mrs. Beard) 2 100
Finger Post Ridge nr the Macquarie River 2 72
Fischer and Beard (located on the Golden Quarter- Mile) 2 48, 56 – 58, 91, 109
Fischer, Dr. (part owner of mine with Mrs. Beard) 2 109
Fischer’s Hill 2 18, 29, 79, 94 – 96
Fitz Roy, Sir C. A.   (Governor-General of the Colony) 2 38, 44, 79
Fletcher and Holman’s (Bear Gully) 2 76
Fletcher’s Main Belt (Hawkins Hill) 2 65
Foote, T. 2 102
Forster, Thomas (Registrar at Tambaroora in 1856) 2 133
Fortuitous (Golden Gully) 2 80, 82
Fortune (Red Hill, Tambaroora) 2 81
Foster, T. (Crinoline Claim, Chambers Creek) 2 72, 75
Foster’s Amalgamated tunnel 2 87
Frawley, Martin (Sallys Flat) 2 140
Fred’s barber shop 2 102
French and English (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Frenchman’s Mine (original owner was Monsieur Chenee) 2 53, 88, 112
Frenchman’s Reef 2 46, 51, 52, 54 – 55
Gain, James (a chemist) 2 143
Galatea (Marshall Line) 2 76
Gard (shop owner) 2 115
Gard mine Hawkins Hill 2 109, 113
Gard, William (original owner of Lady Belmore mine and a hotel on the corner of Reef and Thomas St.) 2 67, 102, 110
Gard’s Hawkins Hill Hotel 2 102
Garibaldi claim (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80
Gately and Young Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
General Bourke (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
General Bourke Line (Chambers Creek) 2 72
General Grant Company (Chambers Creek) 2 73, 74 – 75
General Moltke (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 49, 72 – 73, 74
General Ulysses Grant mine 2 49
Germantown 2 102
Gigantic Struggle (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 49, 81 – 83
Gilberts Hill Tambaroora (site of hydraulic mining) 2 18
Gill, W.B. (theatre owner) 2 149
Gillard and Benson (Oakey Creek and at the mouth of Sawpit Creek) 2 69 – 70
Gladstone mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Glebe Gold Mining Company battery at Chambers Creek 2 92
Glencoe shaft (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward from Rapp’s) 2 68
Glenelg Mine (Sallys Flat) 2 86
Globe (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72, 73, 74
Globe crushing machines at Chambers Creek) 2 74, 92
Golconda reef 2 67
Golden Bear mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Golden Bee mine (Green Valley) 2 85
Golden Belt Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Golden Chain claim (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Golden Crown and Cross claim (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Golden Crown claim (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Golden Crown mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 68
Golden Eagle mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 69
Golden Fleece claim (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Golden Gate claim (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Golden Gate Company (Chambers Creek) 2 72
Golden Gully (Tambaroora) 2 10, 12, 14, 18, 79 – 84, 88, 109, 114
Golden Gully Alluvial Company 2 82
Golden Gully Tambaroora Sluicing Company 2 88 – 89
Golden Horn claim (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Golden Key claim (Scandinavian) Syndicate 2 87
Golden Mile claim (used old Excelsior Shaft in 20th century) 2 78
Golden Mile Company (1912) 2 88
Golden Mint and Albert claim (Marshall Line) 2 76
Golden Sceptre claim (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Golden Stock claim (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Golden Stream claim (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully 2 80
Golden Venture claim (Green Valley) 2 85
Goldenville mine (central belt of Hawkins Hill) 2 59 – 60
Goldenville Shaft 2 30
Golding (director of Golden Gully Alluvial Company) 2 82
Good Hope Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Goodwin, Bruce (finder of a small nugget right on the surface) 2 10, 28
Goodwin, David (miner, a victim of a cave in) 2 12
Goodwin, Enoch the first (born 1826 in Manchester) 2 145
Goodwin, Enoch the second (reopened Valentine’s Mine in 1900’s) 2 84, 89, 145
Government Shaft 2 26
Granites (locality) 2 72, 75, 152
Great Australian mine (Big Bear Reef) 2 80 – 83
Great Australian mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Great Britain mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Great Eastern mine (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Great Exhibition mine 2 108, 112
Great Northern Amalgamated Mine 2 52
Great Northumberland mine 2 69
Great Nugget Company (Louisa Creek [Hargraves]) 2 90 – 91
Great Republic Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Great Steam Engine Company (located in area between the town and Bald Hill) 2 76
Great Tambaroora mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Great Western Undaunted Shaft (east of the main line of claims) 2 68, 94, 101 – 102
Great Wonder (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Grecian Bend (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68
Grecian reef 2 83
Green (member of a deputation – the Minister of Works) 2 99
Green Valley 2 85, 91, 96, 125
Green Valley Gold Mining Co. (Green Valley) 2 85
Green Valley Hill (site of a ghost) 2 124
Grimley’s Hotel (near the Root Hog waterhole on the Macquarie River) 2 71
Grose family (coach run) 2 146 – 147
Groves, Egerton (son of Joseph, Herbert) 2 145
Groves, Joseph, Herbert (band master and engineer, married Mary Ann Ackermann) 2 145
Groves, Reginald (son of Joseph, Herbert) 2 145
Guiding Star Mine (central belt of Hawkins Hill) 2 57
Gundowda (part of Wallerwaugh sold – William Mattick) 2 130
Hack mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Halgon, Jean (Frenchman) 2 144 – 145
Halloway, David (solder and miner) 2 147 – 148
Hammond, J. (one of the directors of the Matthewson’s Shakespeare Mine) 2 55
Hanshaw’s mine (Green Valley) 2 85
Hardie (opened up Princess Alice on Red Hill veins) 2 83
Hargraves (discoverer of gold at Ophir) 2 45, 123
Harp and Shamrock mine (Wythes on the Turon) Old Reef 2 70
Harper, L. F. (geological surveyor in the Department of Mines) 2 45, 46
Haussman mine (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
Havilah (western side of Nuggetty Gully) 2 54
Hawkins Hill (location of many reefs and many mines) 2 26, 28, 29, 43 – 71, 84, 88, 94 – 95, 108, 116 – 117
Hawkins Hill Central Gold Mining Company 2 87
Hawkins Hill Coloma mine 2 88
Hawkins Hill Deep Levels Gold mining Company 2 87, 88, 93
Hawkins Hill Gold Mines 2 88
Hawkins Hill Great Southern Syndicates 2 88
Hawkins Hill Options mine 2 88
Hawkins Hill Reward Company 2 32, 52, 87, 93, 144
Hawkins Hill View (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Hawkins, Henry (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134
Helvetia claim (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80
Henley (a Chinese interpreter) 2 120
Hercules claim (Green Valley) 2 85
Hermann and Co. (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 109, 112
Hermann and Stevens 2 56
Hermann’s 2 46 – 47
Hibernian (on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 72
Hickson, Creighton and Beard Amalgamated Rich Claim Mine 2 59
Hill End (photo of Author’s model of Hill End) 2 illus, facing p80
Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill 2 50 – 56
Hill End Deeps and Central 2 88
Hill End Gold Mines N.L. 2 88
Hill End Gold Mining Company (on King’s Reef on Bald Hill) 2 32, 76
Hill End Hospital 2 100
Hill End United Mining Co. 1896 2 87, 90
Hill End& Tambaroora Times 2 102 – 103
Hit or Miss (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Hodge, Roland (teamster and brother of Harry Hodge, author) 2 141 – 142
Hodgson (storekeeper) 2 100
Hodgson George (original owner of The Old Rose of England, Number One) 2 66, 78, 142 – 143
Hodgson, Dr Cortis Rawsthorne (son of George and Sarah) 2 143
Hodson (storekeeper) [sic] 2 115
Hokin 2 66
Holman and Beard (Green Valley) 2 85
Holman, Sam (brother of William, part owner of various mines) 2 76, 110
Holman, William (brother of Sam, part owner of various mines) 2 58, 76, 110
Holman’s Paddock Mine (in the Hill End Creek south – the Hawkins Hill claims) 2 52
Holtermann, (partner of Beyers in ownership of the Beyer and Holtermann mine) 2 62, 71, 143
Holtermann, B.O. 2 102
Holtermann, F.A. 2 102
Homeward Bound (mine Chambers Creek) 2 49, 74
Honest Lawyer mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Hong Kong Line 2 80
Hopeful mine 2 49
Hosie’s store 2 149
Hughes, Ned (Brilliant Mine) 2 87
Hunt (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Icely Smelters (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72, illus., facing p128
Inch Barley Sheaf Brewery (Spring Creek, Bald Hill) 2 77
Independent (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Independent battery 2 80
Independent No 1and No. 2 (Golden Gully nr Magnet Mine) 2 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 92
Independent Reef (Golden Gully, Tambaroora, 1871 – 1873) 2 80, 82
Intercolonial mine 2 78,
Invincible (on the Kurrajong Line at Chambers Creek) 2 49, 72
Ironbark (now called Stuart Town) 2 20
Ives’ Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
James Marshall (mine, Marshall Line) 2 76, 87
Jeffree 2 65
Jeffree and Gillard (mine on Hawkins Hill -southward from Rapp’s) 2 65
Jeffree and Page Lease 2 76
Jeffree family 2 144
Jenkyns (blacksmith) 2 142
John Bull (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72, 74
Johnson   (Commissioner in charge of Western Goldfields) 2 98
Johnson (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward from Rapp’s) 2 65
Joint Stock Bank 2 116
Joint Stock mine 2 69
Jolly Sailor (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Judge, Leslie (lost his life when a high pole fell with him.) 2 18
Junction Mountain 2 75
Junction Town (in the 1850’s a town of 1000 on the Turon) 2 22
Union Jack Amalgamated mine 2 77
Junction mine 2 77
Just in Time mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 114
Keightley’s homestead 2 125
Kellie (one of the directors of Specimen Gully Gold Mining Association) 2 78
Kelly (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Kemshall, Angelina (wife of the second William Beverly Suttor) 2 130
Kerr Dr.  (owner of Wallerwaugh Station Hargraves) 2 9, 130
Kerr, Mrs. Richard Ormsby 2 102
Kerr’s Hundredweight specimen (Louisa creek , now Hargraves 1851) 2 9,  10, 90, 97
King and Everett – Hotston’s Mine on Hawkins Hill -southward from Rapp’s) 2 64 – 65
King of Denmark mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 82
King St Sydney (tram cable removed – Hill End) 2 29
King’s Reef (later known as Marshall’s Line, on ridge joining Bald Hill and Junction Mountain) 2 65, 75 – 77
Kinsela’s Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Kitty’s Falls 2 34, 75, 87
Knight Brothers (original owners of The All Nations Mine) 2 53
Kohinoor mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 68
Krohmann, Johann (miner) 2 49, 62 – 63, 69, 76, 78, 117
Krohmann’s West 2 88, 93, 99 – 100 – 101, 108 – 109, 113
Kurrajong Line (Chambers Creek) 2 72
Lady Belmore mine (on Hawkins Hill southward from Rapp’s) 2 67
Lady Belmore Reef 2 46 – 47, 67, 70
Lambing Flat 2 15, 16, 120
Langford (miner) 2 80
Langford Line (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 83
Larmer, L. (one of the directors of the Scandinavian Mine) 2 51
Laroche’s Chemist Shop 2 144
Last Chance (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68 – 69, 99
Latrobe (of Victoria) 2 38
Le Froy Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Le Messurier, Alfred (Registrar of B.D.M.) 2 134
Lees, Joseph Whitehead (Police Magistrate Tambaroora, 1870) 2 133
Lester (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Leviathan (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Lewis Crushing machine (on the south bank of the Turon) 2 71, 91, 100
Ley, William (miner, a victim of a cave in) 2 12
Lily of the Valley Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Lily of the Valley (floated 1972, Chambers Creek) 2 72
Little Dorrit (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80
Little Wonder (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward from Rapp’s) 2 68
Little Wonder mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Liverpool and London (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Llanivet mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Locomotive Mine (privately owned mine in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims next – the Scandinavian Mine) 2 51
Lombard Street Mine (located opposite the site of Pullen and Rawsthorne’s battery at the foot of Clarke St) 2 50, 101
London mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Londonderry Mine (Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 54
Long Drive (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Longmore, Angus 2 28
Longmore’s mine (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully area) 2 78
Longton, Tommy 2 87
Lord Ashley mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Lord Belmore mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 69
Lord Nelson Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Lord Nelson mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Lord Warden (King’s Reef on Bald Hill) 2 76
Low Level mine 2 69
Lower Turon 2 43
Lowery (owner of claim on Sargents Hill) 2 78
Lucas, John M.L.A. (part owner of company on King’s Reef) 2 76
Lucknow 2 33
Lucknow mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Lucky Hit mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Lucky Venture Claim mine (Dirtholes) 2 84
Lush, W. 2 102
Lysaught’s butchery, Reef St 2 illus facing p113
Macarthur, J. Cameron (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1875) 2 133
Macarthur’s battery (on the Turon) 2 91
Macfarlane, William (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134
Magellan Cloud mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Magnet mine at Tambaroora 2 49, 80, 81, 83, 84
Mahoney’s Corner 2 136
Main Lead mine (on the crest west of Vickery’s Battery site) 2 68
Maitland Camp 2 125, 142
Maloney, William (began a Bathurst-Hill End coach run in 1871) 2 146 – 147
Maloney’s Coaches 2 118
Mares Nest Mine on the Turon 2 49, 71
Margoschis’ shop 2 102
Marguerite Claim and Reef (Dirtholes) 2 84
Maris brothers (members of town band) 2 145
Maris family 2 134
Maris, Charles (miner, a victim of a cave in) 2 12
Maris, Paddy (miner, a victim of a cave in) 2 12
Marquis of Lorne (on Lorne Reef, Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 114
Marshal MacMahon Mine (owned by Renetau) 2 49, 81, 82, 83
Marshall Brothers (Marshall Line) 2 76, 87
Marshall, Allan (son of William) 2 144
Marshall, Duncan (son of William) 2 144
Marshall, Hannah (daughter of James) 2 144
Marshall, James (miner) 2 143 – 144
Marshall, William (miner, brother of James, husband of Mary McLean) 2 144
Marshall, William (son of William) 2 144
Marshall’s Hill End Company (1917) 2 88
Marshall’s Line (King’s Reef became known as Marshall’s Line) 2 75 – 77
Marshall’s Rich Vein Gold Mining Company (Marshall Line) 2 76
Mary King Hill (on the road – Triambil) 2 124
Matthewson (one of the directors of the Matthewson’ Shakespeare Mine) 2 55
Matthews and Co. (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
Matthewson’s mine 2 46
Matthewson’s Shakespeare Mine 2 55 – 56
Mattick, William (bought Gundowda from Dr. Kerr) 2 130
Mayflower mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
McAppion mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully 2 80
Mcdonnell, William (killed by an explosion) 2 100
McEwen, John (established one of the first hotels in Tambaroora) 2 143
McEwen’s Hotel at Maitland Camp 2 142
McGowan Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
McGravy and Party (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully 2 80
McLinn and Lowery (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
McPherdon (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Meagher and Co. (shop on Clarke St) 2 102
Mechanics Quartz Co. (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Creek) 2 69 – 70
Melbourne Argus mine 2 120 – 121
Mendles Hotel (Sofala) 2 107
Merlin, Beaufoy (photographed the Holtermann collection) 2 145
Merriman, Alderman 2 99
Merry Monarch (east of the main line of claims) 22 69
Merry Monarch (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68
Meyer Bridges mine (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully area) 2 78
Meyer’s (commenced a store with Twaddle at Ophir 1851) 2 119
Meyers Mine 2 55 – 57
Mica Vein (also called West Workings or Beyers and Holtermann’s) 2 46 – 47, 57 – 58, 62
Middle Workings 2 46 – 47, 58
Midlothian mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Miller and party 2 77
Milner Stephen’s Battery (Green Valley, 1871) 2 91
Milner Stephen’s mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Miner’s bark-roofed cottage photo by Merlin 2 illus, facing p81
Mogul mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Monaghan’s Bluff 2 152
Monitor mine (east of the main line of claims, owned by George Vere) 2 68, 146
Monk’s Reef (later called the Union) (Tambaroora) 2 79
Monkey Hill (a cap of lava) 2 8, 9, 45 – 46, 99, 104, 107, 111, 124, 147
Monkey Hill Gold and Diamond Mining Co. 2 104
Monsieur Chenee (original owner of Frenchman’s claim in 1871) 2 53
Monte Christo (originally owned by Hurley and Moore and known as A1) 2 61
Mookerawa (town) 2 20
Moon Boys Company (worked a reef south of the Granites) 2 73
Moore, Nathaniel (carter of night soil or refuse) 2 103
Morality mine 2 77
Morning Star (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68
Morning Star Mine (Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 55, 69
Mort and Co., (makers of Oriental Gold Mine’s battery at Chambers Creek) 2 92
Mountain Maid reef 2 46 – 47
Moustaka’s reef 2 46 – 47
Mullocky (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully area) 2 78
Mun Sow (Chinese tried – burn down bridge in Green Valley) 2 125
Mundy, G.C. (author of A Glimpse of the Goldfields) 2 38
Murchison 2 82
Muscutt, Louisa (married George Vere) 2 146
Myer’s saloon Clarke St 2 illus facing p113
Mystery (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Napoleon Shaft 2 50
Nattrass brothers (members of town band) 2 145
Nautilus mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Neck or Nothing mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Needle, Jimmy (aborigine employed by Suttors) 2 154
Nellie (‘last-known surviving full-flood aborigine of the area) 2 150 – 151
Never Despair mine 2 49
New Sydney and Tambaroora mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 83
New United Quartz Ridge Co. (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
New Zealand’s No 2 (east of the main line of claims) 2 69
Newcastle mine 2 80 –  82
Newman’s Gully 2 82
Niagara (later the Cornelian) mine (Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 52 – 53
Nicholls Reef 2 55
Nicholls’ Long Drive, (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Nickling’s block (marketed as St George Co. in 1871) 2 78
Nil Desperandum mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
No Mistake mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Noah’s Ark mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Nonesuch mine (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
Nonpareil mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Northey’s store 2 146
Northumberland Mine (owned by Jimmy Brown) 2 49, 112, 113
nuggets found south of Hill End (in 1879) 2 11
Nuggetty Company (Chambers Creek floated 1872) 2 71 – 72
Nuggetty Gully location of Nuggetty Reef) 2 29, 43, 46, 54, 72, 91
Nuggetty Mountain 2 72
Number 2 North, mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Number 3 North mine (Kell’s) (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Number 5 North mine (Naylor’s) (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Number 9 North mine (Anderson’s Line, Golden Gully) 2 80
Number Five (Chinese who kept a garden site at Green Valley/Pyramul) 2 125
Numbers 7 and 8 Amalgamated (Anderson’s Line, Golden Gully) 2 80
O.K. mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
O’Brien’s Gully 2 81
Oakey Creek Gorge (site of a tramway which ran round the mountainside into Sawpit Gully) 2 32, 76
Old Company (Dirt Holes – Fighting Ground Creek) 2 78, 84
Old Company’s Battery (at Fighting Ground Creek, first stamper battery ever – operate in Australia 1857) 2 8, 33, 84, 89
Old England mine (on the Jolly Sailor Reef on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 49, 70
Old Rose of England, Number One and Two (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 66 – 67
Old Rose of England, Number One (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward from Rapp’s) 2 66
Old Ullamalla Station (near Dixon’s Long Point) 2 152
Oliver Goldsmith Mine (Sallys Flat) 2 86
On Guard claim (above the Beyers and Holtermann’s Mine) 2 61
Ophir 1851 2 97
Oriental Company (Chambers Creek) 2 73 – 74
Oriental Gold Mine’s battery at Chambers Creek 2 92
Oriental mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Oxon and Gondolf’s mine 2 56
Pactolus (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Paddy Coyle (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Page (opened Hill End Seminary – Private School- 1871) 2 102
Pandora (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Paragon (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Parker mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Parkes, Sir Henry (Prime Minister of Australia) 2 62, 100
Parramatta mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71, 98
Pascoe, William (acting Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages 1879) 2 134
Pasha mine (Washing Gully) 2 77
Pat the Rambler mine (Oakey Creek) 2 70 – 71, 109
Patchy vein (Hawkins Hills) 2 65
Paten (developer and Tambaroora storekeeper) 2 80, 84, 133
Patriarch mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 68, 87, 88
Patten and Hodgkinson (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81
Patten mine 2 69
Paxton, Joseph (Part owner of various mines) 2 58, 69, 76, 93, 117
Paxton’s and Holman’s Mine and Battery 2 46 – 47, 49, 57 – 59, 93, 108 – 109, 112
Payton’s Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Peep-o-Day (Green Valley) 2 85, 91
Peisleys Island (on Macquarie River) 2 19, 89
Perseverance mine 2 49, 77, 79,  81, 82
Peterson’s Battery, Nuggetty Gully Gorge 2 32, 34, 102
Phillip’s Club Hotel, Bathurst 2 106
Phillipsons (or Amalgamated) 2 46 – 47
Phoenix mine 2 69
Piccaninny Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Pickwick mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Pierce, Captain Augustus (Gus) Baker (Massachusetts adventurer vaudeville show man) 2 20, 148 – 149
Pigott (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Pilleys (owned farms and were noted shearers, nr Hargraves) 2 125, 142
Pioneer Battery (installed by Craig End mining company at Dun Dun) 2 85, 91
Piper mine 2 69
Pitfield, William (‘circular-sawyer’) 2 147
Pitman, E. G. (Government Geologist) 2 44 – 45
Pleiades Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
Plutus mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71, 101, 148
Point Bluff mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Police Reserve 2 81
Pomanara (rural property bought by James Ryan) 2 140
Poor Man’s Friend mine(north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Porter and Rawsthorne Mine 2 60 – 61
Porter and Webber mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully 2 80
Pretty Jane, (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Price’s Battery (Later Peterson’s, ‘Sir Hercules’ in the bed of Oakey Creek) 2 70, 71, 91, illus. facing 97, 109, 113
Pride of the Ocean mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Prince Alfred mine 2 46, 71
Prince Alfred’s Hill 2 30, 52, 76, 90 – 91
Prince of Wales Amalgamated 2 77
Prince of Wales mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Princess Alexandra mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Princess Alice mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 83
Princess Dagmar mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81, 82
Princess Louise mine (on Lorne Reef, Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 114
Proprietary mine (on the line from Hill End creek north – Dun Dun) 2 78
pugmills (behind present Post Office and north of Germantown Lane. 2 13
Pullen  and Rawsthorne’s Battery ‘The Little Wonder’  (at the bottom of Clarke St) 2 32, 50, 90, 114, 145
Pullen (one of the directors of the Scandinavian Mine) 2 51
Pullen’s Battery 2  87, 108, 112,  114
Pullen’s Dam 2 100
Pulley, William (miner) 2 8, 145
Pulleys Hill (a cap of lava, known as Cement Hill in1870’s) 2 8, 19
Pymont mine (opened up Princess Alice on Red Hill veins) 2 83
Pyramul 2 141
Quartz Ridge 2 85 – 86, 99
Queen Bee mine (at the mouth of Sawpit Gully on Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Queen of Denmark mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81, 83
Queen of the Ranges mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Rampant Lion mine (central belt of Hawkins Hill) 2 58 – 59, 101
Randwick mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Rapp brothers, Henry, Jacob and John 2 64
Rapp’s Tunnel 2 88
Rapp’s Lease on Hawkins Hill 2 26, 28, 46, 57, 64
Rawsthorne (one of the directors of the Scandinavian Mine) 2 51
Rawsthorne’s Battery 2 99, 113
Red Hill battery (15 stamps at Red Hill Company Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 82, 84, 92
Red Hill Company (Red Hill, Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 81, 82, 83, 84, 96
Red Hill Tambaroora 2 109
Red Hill, (Hill End not Tambaroora) 2 78 – 79, 94 – 96,  114, 116
Red White and Blue mine (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Reef St 2 67, 102, illus facing p113
Reefers Arms hotel 2 97
Reid Mine (Dun Dun) 2 85
Reid, Isaac (property owner on Triambil Rd) 2 126, 130 – 131
Renetau (Dun Dun) 2 85
Renetau (owner of Marshal MacMahon mine) 2 49, 83, 118
Renetau’s battery ‘Victoria’ (Foreman’s Gully) 2 79, 80, 89 – 90
Republic mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Research Shaft (owned by Benjamin Carver, in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims) 2 50
Reward Mine 2 33, 47, 87, 88
Riley, Luke (found black diamonds in Bear Gully near Bald Hill) 2 8
Rise and Shine (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68, 7
Rising Star Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Rising Sun Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Rivett’s of Kelso (waggon-building firm) 2 142
Robin Hood reef 2 83
Robinson Crusoe mine (Marshall Line) 2 76, 116
Robinson, Sir Hercules (Governor of N.S.W.) 2 101
Rodd, John M.L.A. bought the All Nations Mine) 2 53
Root Hog Battery (powered by a waterwheel, on the Macquarie River) 2 33, 71 – 72, 91
Rose of Australia 2 77
Rose of Denmark (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Rose of England mine and reef Hawkins Hill (discovered by James Adams) 2 57, 65, 79, 113
Rose of England battery on Hawkins Hill 1863 2 90
Rose of Victoria (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward – Rapp’s) 2 68
Rossiter’s Claim (Exhibition Mine) 2 112
Rouse, G (from Mudgee) 2 63
Rowley’s reef 2 46 – 47, 51, 55 – 56
Rowley’s Reef Gold Ming Company (1912) 2 88
Royal and Coronation Veins Company 1853 (The Dirtholes) 2 84, 96
Royal Charter mine (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Royal George Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Royal Mail mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Royal Saxon Mine (in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims) 2 51, 108, 112
Royal Standard mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Royal Victoria (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Russell and Co. (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82
Russell, P.N. 2 90, 92
Russell’s works 2 108
Ryan, James (farmer at Tunabidgee) 2 139 – 140
Ryan, Tom (youngest son of James and Mary of Pomanara) 2 140
Sailors Bar (site of puddling mills) 2 14
Sairey Gamps (midwife – comic fictional character in Charles Dickens’s novel Martin Chuzzlewit) 2 135
Salkeld (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 81
Salkeld, J. 2 102
Sallys Flat 2 43, 86, 111
Sam Weller mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80, 82, 83
Sandpaper mine (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully area) 2 78
Sargent (Bathurst lawyer promoted the Old Company) 2 78
Sargent’s Reef 2 77, 114
Sargent’s Hill (site of Excelsior Mine) 2 44, 49, 77 – 78, 94 – 95
Sawpit Gully 2 32
Scandinavian belt of veins and Mine ( in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims) 2 50 – 51, 54, 77, 87, 94, illus. facing 96) 108, 112
Scanlan, Tom (contracted a threshing machine) 2 141
Scantlebury, J.E. & son (1910, manager of Amalgamated Hill End Company) 2 87
Schroeder (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Shakespeare (claim on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Shakespeare (Washing Gully) 2 77
Shamrock 2 77
Sharpe (Mining Warden) 2 44
Sheargold mine (on Lanford’s line) 2 83
Sincerity mine 2 49
Sing Choi (miner, court interpreter) 2 147
Sink – Rise mine (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Sir Alfred Stephen Company (bought the Porter and Rawsthorne mine in 1872) 2 60 – 61
Sir Hercules (mine on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Sir John Moore (mine on the General Bourke Line at Chambers Creek) 2 49, 72, 74 – 75
Sir John Moore Battery at Chambers Creek 2 33, 92
Slack, William (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Hill End) 2 133
Slattery, Jack (road maintenance worker, son of John Slattery) 2 140 – 141
Slattery, Tim (teamster) 2 141
Slee, (mining warden, recorded survey in 1898 of the reefs of Hawkins Hill) 2 44
Smith Larkin and Co. (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
Smith, Mary Ann (of Parramatta married Enoch Goodwin of Manchester in 1855) 2 145
Sofala ((riot in 1853 over the gold licence) 2 14, 38, 107
Sons of Freedom Mine (in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill claims) 2 51
South Hawkins Hill (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
South Star Co., (mine, lower Hawkins Hill) 2 109, 113, 116
Southern Cross (Oakey Creek) 2 69 – 70
Southern Cross (Sawpit Gully) 2 70
Sovereign (Oakey Creek and Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Specimen Gully 2 77 – 78, 95
Specimen Gully Gold Mining Association 2 78
Speculation mine (Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 55
Spring Creek (Bald Hill, used for brewing beer) 2 77
St Andrew Company (Golden Gully) 2 82
St. George reef (on Scandinavian, Blockers vein and Sargents reef) 2 77
St. Helena mine (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
St. Mary’s mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Standen mine (Marshall Line) 2 76
Star Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Star of Araluen mine (mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 70,
Star of Hope (mine owned by Beyers) 2 49, 70
Star of India (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Star of Peace battery (served the mine of the same name on Hawkins Hill) 2 92
Star of Peace Mine (owned by Bromley) 2 26, 28, 46 – 47, 49,  55 – 58, 88, 93, 94
Star of the West Claim (Dirtholes) 2 84
Statham, John and Ann (parents of James Ryan’s wife Mary Ann Statham) 2 140
Statham, Mary Ann (wife of James Ryan) 2 140
Steel, W.A. (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134
Steel’s Claim (Quartz Ridge) 2 86
Stephen (developer) 2 80
Stephen (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Stephen, Sir Alfred, C.B (Chief Justice of N.S.W.) 2 103
Stepping Stone (at the mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 70
Stepping Stone (on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Stevens Reef (in the Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 51, 54 – 55
Stevenson’s Photographic Studio at Mr Renetau’s, Tambaroora 2 102
Stewart (shop owner) 2 115
Stewart’s (Sawpit Gully) 2 70,
Stokes, J.L. (assistant Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1875) 2 133
Strippings Tambaroora (site of dam for hydraulic mining) 2 18, 89
Stuart Town (known as Iron Bark in the 1860’s and 70’s) 2 20
Stuchbury, S (government geologist) 2 44
Success (mine on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Sullivan, Jack (miner) 2 30
Sunbeam (mine on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Sunny Corner 2 33, 91
Surprise (mine on the ridge dividing the Turon from Oakey Creek) 2 70
Suttor family 2 126 – 131, 153  – 154
Suttor, T.C. the 3rd 2 illus facing p129
Suttor, Charlie (aborigine employed by Suttors) 2 154
Suttor, George (founder of the Australian branch of the family) 2 126 – 131
Suttor, T.C. (property owner, pioneered Triambil Creek) 2 9, 126 – 131
Suttor, William Beverley the third 2 130
Suttor, William Beverly the second, (bought Wallerwaugh from Dr. Kerr) 2 130
Suttor, William Henry (property owner at Pyramul) 2 10, 123, 126 – 131
Swan of Avon (mine on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
Sydney and Tambaroora battery(Golden Gully and Tambaroora, served the mine of the same name) 2 81, 92
Sydney and Tambaroora (of White’s Reef, Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80 –  83
Sydney Brown Coaches (Mudgee via Pyramul) 2 118
Sydney Clunes mine (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Sydney Milner Stephen’s (Green Valley) 2 85
Sydney Morning Herald 2 15, 48, 57, 63, 73, 74, 76, 83, 84, 85, 97, 104 – 110, 116 – 120
Tallentire and Beard (mine on Hawkins Hill – southward from Rapp’s) 2 66
Tallentire, Jacob (in partnership with Mrs. Beard) 2 66
Tambaroora Creek Falls 2 79,
Tambaroora Street 2 114
Taylor, Mrs. (millinery shop) 2 102
telegraph station (Tambaroora) 2 83
The Hill End Times office (photo by Merlin) 2 illus, facing p81, 86
The Never Fail (located between the exhibition and Holman’s Paddock) 2 52
The Victory (a popular swimming hole, Boogong Creek) 2 90
Thomas and Party (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully 2 80
Thomas Chappell’s Battery (Hill End Creek 1871) 2 90 – 91
Thomas mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Thomas Street 2 67
Thompson, Hon. E. Deas C.B.M.L.C. 2 104
The Times newspaper 2 79
Tom’s (claim on the Nuggetty Line) 2 72
Tindall’s Hotel (Golden Gully) 2 80, 92
Tippet’s Mine (on Steven’s reef, Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 54
Toll, William (killed by an explosion) 2 100
Tom’s Nuggetty Company (Chambers Creek) 2 71 – 72
Treat, F.B. 2 81
Trenchard’s mine 2 69
Triambil (where there are basalt deposits) 2 8, 43
Triambil district 2 123 – 131, 153 – 154
Triambil homestead 2 128 – 129,  illus facing p129, 152
Troughton, D.E. (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134
Trust and Try (Patriarch) Mine (Hill End Creek south – Hawkins Hill) 2 54
Turon Valley 2 72, 116 – 117
Twaddle (commenced a store with Meyer at Ophir 1851) 2 119
Two Mile hill 2 111
Ullamalla Station (or Eulomalah as it was spelt at the time) 2 19, 145
Unicorn mine 2 69
Union Jack Company (Chambers Creek) 2 73
Union mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 89
United Miners (Hill End Creek north – Dun Dun) 2 77
United Reefers (on Lorne Reef, Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79, 114,
Unknown mine (Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 80
Valentine Battery 2 33
Valentine Claim (now Renetau’s, Dirtholes) 2 84
Valentine Mine (Dirtholes) 2 49
Venus (Sargent’s Hill and Specimen Gully area) 2 78
Vere, G. (miner, married Louisa Muscutt of Yarmouth)) 2 98, 146
Vere, John (miner, a son of George Vere) 2 146
Viceroy mine (Washing Gully) 2 77
Vickery (owner of mine and battery ) 2 101
Vickery mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Vickery’s (eastern slope of Hawkins Hill) 2 69
Vickery’s Battery ‘Good Hope’ (head of Boogong Creek) 2 32, 68, 90, 145
Vickery’s Great Extended (east of the main line of claims) 2 68
Victory mine (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Vulcan mine (Green Valley) 2 85
Wade (brothers who worked the Magnet in 1877 at Golden Gully and Tambaroora) 2 83
Walford, J. (Sofala) 2 111
Wallace mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Wallerwaugh Station (west of Hargraves owned by Dr. Kerr) 2 9, 130
Wallis and Co. (Anderson’s Line Golden Gully) 2 80
Walpole, Francis (miner, a victim of a cave in) 2 12
Walpole, John senior (miner) 2 23, 63
Waradgerie of the Triambil district 2 153 – 154
Wardman, Charles (of Yorkshire, England) 2 148
Wardman, Charlie (jockey, son of Charles) 2 148
Wardrop, Jack (shearer from Pyramul) 2 142
Warrior mine (east of the main line of claims) 2 69
Washing Gully (location of various mines) 2 76
Waterwitch mine (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Watt, James (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134
Wattle Flat 2 107
Waverley Hotel 2 66
Webb’s (a Bathurst store) 2 10
Weir, Mr. (publican of the Cricketers Arms) 2 108, 111
Weir, John King (director of Bank of England mine on Ajax line) 2 82
Welcome Home (Chambers Creek) 2 49, 74 – 75
Welcome mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71, 117
Welcome Reef (between the Turon and the Macquarie River) 2 71
West Hawkins Hill mine (Oakey Creek and at the mouth of Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
West Krohmann mine 2 69
West Paxton mine 2 69
West Workings (also called Mica Vein or Beyers and Holtermann’s) 2 46 – 47, 62
Western Beauty (Sawpit Gully) 2 69 – 70
Weston, William (Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1876) 2 133
Wheel of Fortune mine (on the Welcome Reef) 2 71
White Reef 2 80, 81, 82
Whitty mine (Red Hill, Hill End) 2 79
Willard, Aubrey (tennis player) 2 146
Willard, Claude (tennis player) 2 146
Willard, James (tennis player) 2 146
Willard, James, Sydney, (registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages) 2 134, 146
William Ah Lein (miner & court interpreter) 2 147
Williams (part owner of mining company on King’s Reef) 2 76
Williams, John (landlord of All Nations Hotel) 2 115
Williamson’s (north bank of the Turon) 2 70
Windeyer, W.C. (M.L.A.) 2 81
Windsor Castle (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Winter Storm, Hill End 1872 (photo by Merlin) 2 illus, facing p80
Wish You May Get It mine (Washing Gully) 2 77
Wompanjee of the Triambil District 2 153 – 154
Wright, Heaton and Company (shareholders of the Oriental Company) 2 73
Wright, J. (one of the directors of the Scandinavian Mine) 2 51
Wyagdon Hill 2 106 – 107, 147
Wythes Old Reef (or South Star Line) on the Turon river 2 70, 90
Wythes, J (landlord of the Reefers’ Arms) 2 97
Wythes, T. (one of the directors of the Matthewson’ Shakespeare Mine and discoverer of Wythes Reef on the Turon) 2 55, 70, 77, 97, 100
Yankees (on the Yankees Reef) 2 71
Yankees Reef (between the Turon and the Macquarie River) 2 71
Yellow Bar, (site of puddling mills) 2 14
Zouch, Captain (captain of the troopers at Lambing Flat 1851) 2 120