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AU2112-1928 ISBN: 978 1 74222 664 4 This book was kindly loaned to Archive Digital Books Australasia by the University of Queensland Library www.library.uq.edu.au Navigating this CD To view the contents of this CD use the bookmarks and Adobe Reader’s forward and back buttons to browse through the pages. Alternatively use any table of contents or book index to look for specific information and then use Adobe Reader’s page navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window to go to the relevant page. Searching this CD This CD is searchable using Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or later. It is also FASTFIND enabled, giving very fast searches of all files on the CD at once! The FASTFIND search enhancement only works with Adobe Reader 6 or later. Use the Binoculars/Search icon in Adobe Reader or “Search” under the Edit menu to initiate all searches. 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Copyright © 2009 Archive Digital Books Australasia All Rights Reserved SA ND S' NEW SOUTH WALES DIRECTORY FOR 1928 COMPRISING, AMONGST OTHER INFORMATION, CITY STREETS, SUBURBAN, ALPHABETICAL, SYDNEY TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL, COUNTRY TOWNS (INCLUDING FARMERS AND GRAZIERS), COUNTRY TRADES AND PROFESSIONAL, PASTORAL (INCLUDING PCSTAL TOWNS AND LOCALITIES), PUBLIC WATERING PLACES, EDUCATIONAL, GOVERNMENTAL, PARLIAMENTARY, AND ............lS. I ........1..11 .1 ...................MISCELLANEOUS LISTS........... .......... ................................i Recistered under the (o, ypzght Act, 42 Vzc., No. 20. SIXTY- EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. PRICE, if ordered before Publication, E2; after Publication, £2/10/-. JOHN SANDS LTD.. PRINTERS, SYDNEY. 1928 PRINTED BY ROBERT SYDNEY SANDS, OF SILEX ROAD, MOSMAN, NEAR SYDNEY, AT THE OFFICE Of, JOHN SANDS LTD . DRUITT STREET, SYDNEY. CONTENTS. PAGE INDICES .. .. v-xlv ALMANAC .. .. .. .. .. .. .. xlvi-xlviii MUNICIPAL .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. I CITY STREETS DIRECTORY .: .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1-128H SUBURBAN DIRECTORY .. .. ° .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 129-946 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY .. , . .. .. .. .. .. .. 947-2144 SYDNEY TRADES DIRECTORY .. .. .. .. .. 2147-2488 COUNTRY TRADES DIRECTORY .. .. .. 1B-139B COUNTRY COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1A-425A PASTORAL .. .. lla-2560 PASTORAL-LIST OF POSTAL TOWNS AND LOCALITIES .. .. .. .. .. la-14o JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.. .. .. 2315-2324 MUSICAL SOCIETIES, SPORTING CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS .. .. .. ID-4D ECCLESIASTICAL .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 5D-8D EDUCATIONAL .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 9D-12D GOVERNMENTAL AND PARLIAMENTARY 13D-29D NAVAL AND MILITARY-COMMONWEALTH .. .. 15D-160 STAMP DUTIES .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 28D-33D WHARFAGE AND TONNAGE RATES .0 .0 00 .. 33D-34D INTEREST CALCULATOR o. .0 34D CENSUS 35D FIRMS WITH FIXED PAY DAYS ._ ... .„ .• «• 36D-46D (WOTOTHEPEN-FORMEN AND THE SONS OF MEN. GENERAL INDEX V GENERAL INDEX. PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGI Progress Associations .. .. 2405 Deeds Branch-Registrar -G eneral .. 26D Lands Titles Branch .. .. .. 26D Aborigines ' Protection Board . 21D Defence Department ( Federal ) .. 16D Law Institute . .. .. 28D Prothonotary .. .. .. 27D Admiralty Jurisdiction .. 271) Dental Board .. 19D Legal Directory - See Trades section Public Instruction .. .. .. 23D Agent-General for the State in Eng- Public Library . .. .. .. 23D . 19D Departments ( Government )- See re- for Barristers , Solicitors , Official land.. spective names Assignees , also Minister for Jus- Public Service Board .. .. .. 29D Agricultural Colleges .. .. .. 24D Department of Agriculture .. .. 24D tice Public Trust Office .. .. 27D Agricultural Department SAD Dept . of Health (Commonwealth ).. 16D Legislative Assembly.. .. .. 18D Public Watering Places .. ... 2580 Air Board .. ... .. .. 16D Public Works Department .. .. 25D . 16D Department of Home Affairs ( lied.) 14D Legislative Assembly - Officers of .. 18D Air Council Department of Military Board .. 15D Legislative Council .. .. 17D Railways and Tramways .. 22D Alphabetical Directory J47-2144 Department of Prisons .. .. 28D Legislative Council-Officers of .. 18D Railway and Tramway Construction 22D Architect , Government . 25D Registrar-General .. .. .. 26D • 23D Department of Public Health .. 19D Local Government Dept. .. .. 23D Art Gallery .. .. - Department of Trade and Customs Lunacy Department . .. 19D Repatriation Department .. .. 16D Associates and Clerks of Arraign 27D (Federal) .. 16D Main Roads Board of N S.W. .. 29D Royal Australian Naval College . 15D Associations - - 2164 Depa rt ment Works and Railways Markets and Migration Dept (Com- Royal Australian Navy (N.S.W. Dis- Asylums Department .. .. 19D (Federal ) .. 14D monwealth ) .. .. .. 16D trict) .. 15D Attorney -General .. .. 26D Distilleries and Sugar Re fineries Master in Equity .. .. .. 27D Royal Edward Victualling Yard .. 15D Attorney -General (Commonwealth) 16D Department .. .. .. l6D Master in Lunacy .. .. .. 19D Scaffolding and Lifts (Inspectors) 28D Audit Department .. .. 19D District Court Judges .. .. 27D Members of the Senate .. 13D Schools (Private) .. .. .. 11D Australian Commonwealth Shii ping Ecclesiastical .. .. .. .. 5D Mental Hospitals Department .. 19D Schools (Public) .. .. 1OD Board .. .. .. 15D Education Department .. .. 23D Mercantile Marine Office .. .. 22D Secretaryfor Lands .. .. .. 29D Australian Museum .. .. .. 24D Educational .. .. .. 9D Metropolitan Board of Water Supply Secretary for Mines .. .. 24D Bankruptcy Jurisdiction 27D Electoral Office (Commonwealth ) .. 16D and Sewerage . .. 25D Secretary for Public Works .. .. 25D Banks .. .. .. .. 2171 Electoral Office (State ) .. .. 20D Metropolitan District Court 27D Senior Cadets .. .. .. .. 16D Electric Telegraphs .. .. .. 16D Metropolitan Meat Industry Board 19D Sheriff's Department .. .. .. 27D Barracks and Ordnance Depai taent Small Arms Factory , , .. 16D (Federal ) 16D Equity-- Master in .. .. 27D Metropolitan Police District .. 28D Executive Council (State ) .. 17D Military Administration (Board) .. 16D Solicitors ' Admission Board .. .. 28D Barristers .. .. 2172 Executive Council (Federal).. .. 13D Military Forces .. .. 16D Sporting Associations .. .. .. In Barristers ' Admission Board .. .. 27n Exrerimental Farms . .. .. 21D Mines - Secretary for .. .. .. 24D Stamp Duties .. .. .. 29D Berthing Rates , etc. 83D Stamp Duties Office .. .. 22D Board of Health .. 19D Fxplnaives Department .. 22D Minister for Justice .. .. .. 26D Fair Rents Court .. .. .. 27y Minister for Education .. 23D State Building Works .. .. 25D Botanic Gardens 25o State Metal Quarries .. .. 25D Bureau of Statistics .. .. .. 20D Federal Government .. .. .. 14D Federal High Court .. .. .. 14D Minister for Public Health .. 19D StateMonier Pipe Works .. 25D Cadet Office .. .. 16D Mitchell Library .. .. .. 23D Fire Bri gades 2D Municipal - See commencement of State Brick and Lime Works.. .. 25D Census .. 353) tms'Pay-days 36D-264D State Children's Relief Branch .. 23D City Streets and of respective Centennial Park 2np forestry Commission .. .. 24D State Clothing Factory .. 22D
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