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- Petition: Request by labourers and carters to re-employ Mr Veaney as pay master
- Memorandum: R Seymour, Inspector of Nuisances - Investigation of over payment for horses
- Letter: Thomas Day, 468 Harris Street, applying to be again put on the works as a carter. He claims
- Memorandum: Inspector of Nuisances - Report on carts, horses and harness (Eastern Division)
- Memorandum: R Seymour, Inspector of Nuisances - Carters to have wage docked for not covering carts
- Finance Committee Report - Re adoption of Report of Committee of Inquiry (re fraud)
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Malone, Michael (Senior)
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Unique IDPE-002088SurnameMaloneGiven namesMichael (Senior)Biographical abstractDates of employment: 1886-1898Biographical noteBiographical details:
Father and son both called Michael employed between (at least) 1890-1895
Details from contemporary sources:
1886 Petition to reinstate M Veaney - June - 75 Quarry St [ref: 26/213/1224]
1890 Seymour list of carters anonymously stated to have more than one horse - January - two men, father and son - each with one horse - son is married with large family [ref: 26/239/250]
1890 Has 2+ horses according to Thomas Day [ref: 26/240/301]
1890 Eastern Division - Return giving condition, dimensions etc cart, horse & equipment - March [ref: 26/241/683]
1895 Report on Salaries of Employees - List of Officers & Servants -February - 11/6 per day [ref: 22/48/22½ (h) (i)]
1895 List of carters who on 26 March disobeyed orders to cover load on way to Moore Park Tip - Seymour recommends docking ¼ day's pay - Cart no 37 - Michael junior [ref: 26/279/385]
1898 10/6 per day - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk [ref: 22/55/1]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-002687
Father and son both called Michael employed between (at least) 1890-1895
Details from contemporary sources:
1886 Petition to reinstate M Veaney - June - 75 Quarry St [ref: 26/213/1224]
1890 Seymour list of carters anonymously stated to have more than one horse - January - two men, father and son - each with one horse - son is married with large family [ref: 26/239/250]
1890 Has 2+ horses according to Thomas Day [ref: 26/240/301]
1890 Eastern Division - Return giving condition, dimensions etc cart, horse & equipment - March [ref: 26/241/683]
1895 Report on Salaries of Employees - List of Officers & Servants -February - 11/6 per day [ref: 22/48/22½ (h) (i)]
1895 List of carters who on 26 March disobeyed orders to cover load on way to Moore Park Tip - Seymour recommends docking ¼ day's pay - Cart no 37 - Michael junior [ref: 26/279/385]
1898 10/6 per day - Return of Officers and Servants, January 1898, by the Town Clerk [ref: 22/55/1]GenderMaleSource system IDTPER-002687
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CollectionPeople and PositionsOrganisationSydney City CouncilPositionCarter [department not identified]Carter [Inspector of Nuisances]Carter [City Cleansing Department I]Related itemsPetition: Request by labourers and carters to re-employ Mr Veaney as pay masterMemorandum: R Seymour, Inspector of Nuisances - Investigation of over payment for horsesLetter: Thomas Day, 468 Harris Street, applying to be again put on the works as a carter. He claims Memorandum: Inspector of Nuisances - Report on carts, horses and harness (Eastern Division)Memorandum: R Seymour, Inspector of Nuisances - Carters to have wage docked for not covering cartsFinance Committee Report - Re adoption of Report of Committee of Inquiry (re fraud)
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Malone, Michael (Senior) [PE-002088]. City of Sydney Archives, accessed 18 Aug 2025, https://archives.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/nodes/view/1871458