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HIS Port Macquarie Historical Society, 1956 Started As the Hastings District Historical Society (First Meeting 22 March 1956) Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS Port Macquarie Historical Society, 1956 Started as the Hastings District Historical Society (first meeting 22 March 1956). Incorporated as Hastings District Historical Society Limited (a compnay limited by guarantee) on 1 May 1985. Incorporated as Hastings District Historical Society Incorporated (under the Associations Incorporation Act 1984) on 13 April 1987. Name changed to Port Macquarie Historical Society Incorporated on 11 August 1994. HIS/1 Minutes of Meetings, 1956 HIS/1/1 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings 22 March 1956 to 7 October 1966, 1956-1966 HIS/1/2 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings (from 14 December 1967) 4 November 1966 to 7 July 1972, 1966-1972 HIS/1/3 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 7 July 1972 to 5 August 1977, 1972-1977 HIS/1/4 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 10 August 1977 to 5 July 1980, 1977-1980 HIS/1/5 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 4 July 1980 to 2 July 1982, 1980-1892 HIS/1/6 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 2 July 1982 to 20 June 1984, 1982-1984 HIS/1/7 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 6 July 1874 to 18 June 1986, 1984-1986 HIS/1/8 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 4 July 1986 to 15 June 1988, 1986-1988 HIS/1/9 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 1 July 1988 to 21 June 1989, 1988-1989 HIS/1/10 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 7 July 1898 to 20 June 1990, 1989-1990 HIS/1/11 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 6 July 1990 to 19 June 1991, 1990-1991 Page 1 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/1/12 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 5 July 1991 to 16 June 1993, 1991-1993 HIS/1/13 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 2 July 1993 to 16 June 1995, 1993-1995 HIS/1/14 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 7 July 1995 to 5 September 1997, 1995-1997 HIS/1/15 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 5 September 1997 to 1 September 2000, 1997-2000 HIS/1/16 Minutes of monthly and annual general meetings and management committee meetings 6 October 2000 to 16 August 2002, 2000-2002 HIS/1/17 Minutes of annual general meetings 6 September 2002 to 1 September 2006, 2002- 2006 HIS/1/18 Minutes of monthly general meetings 2 September 2002 to 3 September 2004, 2002-2004 HIS/1/19 Minutes of management committee meetings 16 September 2002 to 16 August 2004, 2002-2004 HIS/1/20 Minutes of annual and monthly general meetings 1 January 2006 to 2 December 2011, 2006-2011 HIS/1/21 Minutes of management committee meetings 11 September 2006 to 19 December 2011, 2006-2011 (includes a special meeting on 21 April 2005) HIS/1/22 Minutes of the archives committee (records and research after 8 August 1977) 16 June 1966 to 17 May 1982, 1966-1982 HIS/1/23 Minutes of management committee 11 June 1960 to 6 April 1967, 1960-1967 Page 2 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/1/24 Minutes of the archives committee 14 Feb 1963 to 26 May 1966, 1963-1966 HIS/2 General Correspondence, 1956 Correspondence (inwards and outwards) and papers filed (roughly) in chronological order. HIS/2/1 General Correspondence 11 Jun 1956 to 18 Jun 1857, 1956-1957 HIS/2/2 General Correspondence 12 Jul 1957 to 29 Jun 1958, 1957-1958 HIS/2/3 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1958 to 30 Jun 1959, 1958-1959 HIS/2/4 General Correspondence 4 Jul 1959 to 29 Jun 1960, 1959-1960 HIS/2/5 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1960 to 28 Feb 1961, 1960-1960 HIS/2/6 General Correspondence 1 Mar 1961 to 19 Sep 1961, 1961-1961 HIS/2/7 General Correspondence 3 Oct 1961 to 27 Jun 1962, 1961-1962 HIS/2/8 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1962 to 28 Feb 1963, 1962-1963 HIS/2/9 General Correspondence 28 Feb 1963 to 30 Jun 1963, 1963-1963 HIS/2/10 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1964 to 30 Jun 1965, 1964-1965 HIS/2/11 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1965 to 30 Jun 1966, 1965-1966 HIS/2/12 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1966 to 30 Jun 1967, 1966-1967 HIS/2/13 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1967 to 30 Jun 1968, 1967-1968 HIS/2/14 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1968 to 30 Jun 1969, 1968-1969 Page 3 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/2/15 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1969 to 30 Jun 1970, 1969-1970 HIS/2/16 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1970 to 30 Jun 1971, 1970-1971 HIS/2/17 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1971 to 30 Jun 1972, 1971-1972 HIS/2/18 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1972 to 31 Mar 1973, 1972-1973 HIS/2/19 General Correspondence 1 Apr 1973 to 30 Jun 1973, 1973-1973 HIS/2/20 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1973 to 31 Oct 1973, 1973-1973 HIS/2/21 General Correspondence 1 Nov 1973 to 28 Feb 1974, 1973-1974 HIS/2/22 General Correspondence 1 Mar 1974 to 30 Jun 1974, 1974-1974 HIS/2/23 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1974 to 30 Jun 1975, 1974-1975 HIS/2/24 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1975 to 39 Jun 1976, 1975-1976 HIS/2/25 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1976 to 30 Jun 1977, 1976-1977 HIS/2/26 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1977 to 30 Jun 1978, 1977-1978 HIS/2/27 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1978 to 30 Jun 1979, 1978-1979 HIS/2/28 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1979 to 30 Jun 1980, 1979-1980 HIS/2/29 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1980 to 31 Dec 1980, 1980-1980 HIS/2/30 General Correspondence 1 Jan 1981 to 30 Jun 1981, 1981-1981 Page 4 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/2/31 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1981 to 31 Dec 1981, 1981-1981 HIS/2/33 General Correspondence 1 Jan 1982 to 30 Jun 1982, 1982-1982 HIS/2/34 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1982 to 31 Dec 1982, 1982-1982 HIS/2/35 General Correspondence 1 Jan 1983 to 30 Jun 1983, 1983-1983 HIS/2/36 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1983 to 31 Dec 1983, 1983-1983 HIS/2/37 General Correspondence 1 Jan 1984 to 30 Jun 1984, 1984-1985 HIS/2/38 General Correspondence 1 Jul 1984 to 31 Dec 1984, 1984-1984 HIS/2/39 General Correspondence 1985, 1985-1985 HIS/2/40 General Correspondence 1986, 1986-1986 HIS/2/41 General Correspondence 1987, 1987-1987 HIS/2/42 General Correspondence 1988 (part), 1988-1988 HIS/2/43 General Correspondence 1988 (part), 1988-1988 HIS/2/44 General Correspondence 1989 (part), 1989-1989 HIS/2/45 General Correspondence 1989 (part), 1989-1989 HIS/2/46 General Correspondence 1990, 1990-1990 Page 5 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/2/47 General Correspondence 1991, 1991-1991 HIS/2/48 General Correspondence 1992, 1992-1992 HIS/2/49 General Correspondence 1993, 1993-1993 HIS/2/50 General Correspondence 1994, 1994-1994 HIS/2/51 General Correspondence 1995, 1995-1995 HIS/2/52 General Correspondence 1996, 1996-1996 HIS/2/53 General Correspondence 1997, 1997-1997 HIS/2/54 General Correspondence 1998-1989, 1998-1999 HIS/2/55 General Correspondence 2000-2004, 2000-2004 HIS/3 Publications and Papers, 1977 HIS/3/1 Occasional Papers, No 1: Letters to Patrick Boswell, husband of Annabella Boswell, 1977-1977 Paper delivered to Hastings District Historical Society by Mr Jack Giblett, February 1977 HIS/3/2 Occasional Papers, No 2: The Archives Authority of New South Wales, 1977-1977 Prepared by Mr Frank Rogers HIS/3/3 Occasional Papers, No 3: Writings and Writers of Old Port Macquarie, 1977-1977 Prepared by Mrs N. Sheather HIS/3/4 Occasional Papers No 4: The Naming of Hamilton - an area of Port Macquarie now known as Hibbard, 1977-1977 Prepared by Mrs Dorothy Edmunds Page 6 of 97 Tuesday, 25 August 2020 Port Macquarie Historical Society HIS/3/5 Occasional Papers No 5: Coins, 1977-1977 Prepared by Mrs O. Munro HIS/3/6 Occasional Paper No 6: John Dick - Tanner and Oyster Farmer, 1977-1977 Prepared by Dr Nicol McLaren HIS/3/7 Occasional Paper No 7: The Port Macquarie Conquest - A study of conflicting cultures, 1977-1977 Prepared by Mr Ron Howell HIS/3/8 Occasional Paper No 8: Writing and Writers of Old Port Macquarie - Part 2, 1977- 1977 Prepared by Mrs Nancy Sheather HIS/3/9 Occasional Paper No 9: The Philobiblon - or Love of Books, 1977-1977 HIS/3/10 Occasional Paper No 10: Louis Becke's Photograph Album, 1978-1978 By Nancy Sheather HIS/3/11 Occasional Paper No 11: The Wilsons of Port Macquarie, 1978-1978 Compiled by the Records and Research Division HIS/3/12 Occasional Paper No 12: Vineyards and Vignerons of Port Macquarie, 1978-1978 Prepared by Mrs W. Howell HIS/3/13 Occasional Paper No 13: Historical Recollections of Comboyne, 1979-1979 Prepared by Mrs M.
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