The Second Rush
by Robert G V Baker
Cronulla, N.S.W. : Centre Pak Research,1986
Indexed by Annette Sheen July 2010
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Description |
Page |
| Algerino, — (refused permission to operate a public house) | 24 |
| Anderson, George (miner) | 20 |
| Arthur, James (publican) | 24 |
| Austen, — (store keeper) | 6, 23, |
| Badkin, — (refused permission to operate a public house) | 24 |
| Baker, — | 40 |
| Baker, J.R. (miner) Golden Point and Oakey Creek | 6 |
| Bedford, — (overseer from Mr Richard’s station) Turon | 1, 3 |
| Blainey, — | 41 |
| Blair, Rev. D | 46, 47 |
| Blakefields (miner’s claim) Munday Point | 29, 38 |
| Blunden, — (miner) Turon | 9 |
| Bowman, — | 26 |
| Brandt, — (refused permission to operate a public house) | 24 |
| Brant, –(publican) | 24, 25 |
| Broughton, Bishop (Church of England) | 16,17 |
| Burton, — (circus owner) | 24, 25, 26, 54 |
| Bush, — (American miner) | 3 |
| Campbell, T. W. (miner) Munday Point | 29. 30 |
| Campbell, — (gold buyer) | 24 |
| Capps, — (postmaster) Sofala | 20 |
| Chapman, Rev. B. Turon | 9 |
| Church of England (first church at Sofala) | 16 |
| Clapham, — Turon | 4, 23 |
| Cook, — (miner) Turon | 10 |
| Corse, — (miner) Turon | 9 |
| Coutts, Rev. James (minister at the Scots Church Parramatta) | 15 |
| Crawford, –(gold buyer) | 24 |
| Cummings, — (butcher, gold buyer, chemist) junction of Oakey Creek and Turon River | 6, 23, 55 |
| Daniel (educated Aboriginal, servant of Dr Kerr) “Wallawa” | 8 |
| Davidson, — (miner from Wellington) | 10 |
| Davis, William (publican) | 24 |
| Dawson, — (storekeeper) | 23 |
| De Cloner, — (miner) Turon | 9 |
| Devlin (miner) Sofala | 16 |
| Dunsford, — (watchmaker) | 1 |
| Ellis, — (miner) | 53 |
| Fitzpatrick, T. (miner) Sofala | 5 |
| Fitzroy, Sir Charles (Governor) | 35, 43 |
| Forbes | 26 |
| Gannon, — (miner) | 52 |
| Gorrick, — (publican) | 24 |
| Gray, — (Light Horse Tavern) | 53 |
| Green, — (Boarding House) | 24, 26 |
| Gwynne, Dr. (miner) | 3, 51 |
| Hardy, J.R (Commissioner) Ophir | 1, 4, 17, 26, 32-36, 47 |
| Hardy, W. Sofala | 17 |
| Hargraves | 8 |
| Harris, — (miner) Sofala | 16 |
| Hickey, Edwin (miner) Meroo Creek | 9 |
| Hiscock, Thomas (discovered gold at Ballarat) | 8 |
| Holroyd | 47 |
| Howson, — (theatre entrepreneur) | 26. 27 |
| Hughes, Martin (miner from Parramatta) | 19 |
| Hyde, — (theatre entrepreneur) | 26, 27 |
| Jenner, — (operator of coach) | 21, |
| Johnson, — (storekeeper) | 24, |
| Johnson, Dr | 19, 24, 53, |
| Jones, — (publican) | 24, 25 |
| Kerr Dr. (miner) “Wallawa” | 7, 8, 42. 49 |
| King, — (Assistant Commissioner) Golden Point | 9, 16, 26 |
| King, W. E. Sofala | 17 |
| Lacy, G | 21 |
| Lang, Dr. John Dunmore (Presbyterian minister, M.L.C.) Turon | 13, 16, 44, 45, 50 |
| Light Horse Tavern | 53 |
| Lucas, — (gold buyer) | 24 |
| Manning, George (miner) Sofala | 16, 17 |
| Marsden, –(publican, butcher) | 24 |
| Marshall, — | 46 |
| Mc Intosh, Thomas | 51 |
| Mc Pherson, — (miner) | 25 |
| Mc Quoid, T. H. Sofala | 17 |
| Munro, Mrs (wife of James Arthur) | 25 |
| Neal, – (publican) | 24 |
| Neale, — (refused permission to operate a public house) | 24 |
| Packard, Dr. (Surgeon) | 24, 53 |
| Palmer, H. A. Rev (Church of England) | 17 |
| Piddington, Rev. | 15, 16, 50 |
| Polding, — (Catholic Archbishop) | 15,19 |
| Post Office at Mr King’s tent. Turon | 10, 20 |
| Quail, Charles (publican) | 24 |
| Quinn, James (miner) Turon | 13, 44, 45 |
| Redman, — (miner) Golden Pond | 53 |
| Richard, J.B. (station owner) Turon | 1, 2, 32, 35 |
| Roberts, — (miner) Sofala | 16 |
| Robinson, Captain (miner) Golden Point | 19 |
| Robinson, W. R. Sofala | 17 |
| Rogers, — Turon | 3 |
| Rogers, John (General Store, Postmaster, Gold Buyer) | 6, 20, 23. 51 |
| Rotten, Henry (operator of mail cart) | 20 |
| Rudder, E. W. (chairman of Licence fee petition meeting) | 39, 46. 47 |
| Rudder, J. W. Sofala | 17 |
| Rutter, Dr. (miner) Parramatta | 3, 51 |
| Sael, — | 46 |
| Schofield, George (miner) Turon | 1 |
| Shoobert, — (Justice of the Peace), from Mt Kiera, Illawarra | 46 |
| Shortill — (miner) Turon & Meroo Creek | 10 |
| Smeathen, Joseph (from Windsor) | 53 |
| Smith, — (baker of Brickfield Hill) | 53 |
| Smith, George Sofala | 17 |
| Smyth, — (miner) Sofala | 16 |
| Smyth, (Barrister, miner) | 23, 25, 26 |
| Stevens, — | 46 |
| Strutchbury, S (Government Geologist) Turon | 1 |
| Suttor, W.H. (owner of “Brucedale” station) | 2, 4, 7 |
| Thacker, Daniel and Co. | 8, 26 |
| Thompson, — (gold buyer) | 24 |
| Thomson, Deas E. (Colonial Secretary) | 32, 35 – 38, 41, 43, 47, 48 |
| Tolano, — (storekeeper) | 23 |
| Trappit, — (storekeeper) | 24 |
| Turner, J.B. | 46, 47 |
| Turton, — (the Plasterer, late of Barley Mow public house) | 53 |
| Union Bank of Australia | 7, 8 |
| Walford, (storekeeper) | 23 |
| Want, John (miner) Meroo Creek, Golden Point | 9, 26, 53 |
| Watson, — (prize fighter) | 23 |
| Weight, — (storekeeper) | 24 |
| Wentworth, W. C. (pastoralist) | 47 |
| White, — | 46 |
| Whitelaw, — | 46 |
| Wilkinson, Samuel Rev. (Wesleyan minister) Oakey Creek, Little Wallaby Rocks | 15,16, 50 |
| Willis, John (miner) Golden Point | 19 |
| Wood, — (publican) | 24 |
