Saturday, September 27, 2025
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Friday, September 5, 2025
AUSSIE JOKER SQUELCHED BY CHINESE MINER IN THIRSTY PUB EXCHANGE
This blog's recent yarn about the book on the legendary Mayse Young OAM, who owned and operated pubs in Darwin , Katherine and Pine Creek in the Northern Territory, drew a beaut response from Darwin resident Bob White .
His message said the post brought back old memories of Mayse and her husband Joe, he called both Bogga and Bogger , Bogga in the above gravestone , who also owned a small cattle station near Pine Creek on the old Stuart Highway.
After the war , White's father , the outback postman, also built the bush track that became the Kakadu Highway . His dad used pack horses and delivered mail and supplies to the Moline Mine and other small shows and stations out that way to JIm Jim .
He operated mainly out of Jimmy Ah Toy's store , near the pub, in Pine Creek which was the post office and a popular gathering spot . Ah Toy was the unofficial mayor and his large family helped run the store and other enterprises ,including a bakery .
A local policeman of note , with a long outback career, in later years was arrested in Darwin, after a drinking session , for taking and not paying for a steak from a store , resulting in him being nicknamed T-Bone Tom .
Bogga Young , a miner, who came to Pine Creek from Queensland , married Mayse in the l930s, was a renowned practical joker . During the war years, when they were running a pub at Crystal Brook, South Australia, he reportedly placed a dead rabbit in the chamber under the bed of a visiting Darwin woman .
It was said he placed a chunk of meat under the seat of the of a newly married couple who passed through Pine Creek . He also played a trick on another constable who used to regularly go about Pine Creek picking up shiny stones, bring them into the pub and ask Bogga if he thought they contained gold.
Naturally , one day he was informed that he could be on another Eldorado ,and should stake out a claim . However, police officers were not allowed to make claims to prevent the force from being depleted by a goldrush.
The jubilant officer's wife is thought to have applied for a miner's right . When senior officers in Darwin police headquarters became aware of this , they followed up and notified the officer that he had undoubtedly had his leg pulled by Bogga . Thereafter , the policeman made sure the pub closed on time every night .
Bogga decided to play up to the pub customers by loudly asking the young Chinese what sort of gin he wanted - warning... a double entendre coming .
There was Oxygin, Nitrogin and "cosy Gin", who lived down the back, what would he like ? Patrons listening were probably choking on their drinks.
The young fellow, overawed by the range, said he would go back to the mine and ask his uncle, who was later spotted walking along the railway line . On arrival, he politely asked Bogga for a bottle of gin .
Off Boggar went into his spiel about gins . This resulted in the learned Chinaman supposedly saying... "And Bogger ( Bogga ), there are three types of tirds , Custirds, Mustirds and you , you Australian Bastird!"
Unfortunately , there was no CCTV in those days to capture this classic utterance for posterity . After delivering the fabulous punchline , the uncle left and ran back down the railway line , possibly to slake his thirst with a Dutch case gin , there being many empty ones on the goldfield.
(Chinese . Pub. Gold.)
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
DUBIOUS CLAIM TO YACHTING FAME
Due to our Shipping Reporter's age and medication-especially the kickapoo steriods- he is prone to making startling statements .
After recently discovering washed up in Townville the above profusely illustrated The Official Record of Australia 11 , which won the America's Cup at Newport , Rhode Island , on September 26, 1983, described as the sporting triumph of the century , he made the astonishing claim that he played a part in the victory. Please explain!!!
It seems that when he was a pimply copy boy on The Sun , Sydney, in the l950s, he used to work weekends at Halvorsen's Boatshed, Bobbin Head, among the fleet of hire boats and cruisers. The Halvorsens were Norwegian boatbuilders who competed in Sydney Hobart Yacht Races from 1946 to l965.
Once our waterfront roundsman was given the important and smelly task at Bobbin Head of cleaning with creosote the bilge of the large yacht, Lauriana , built in l938 for a member of the Arnott biscuit family , which was a radio vessel from l952 to l964 in the Sydney Hobart Yacht Races.
So he claims his sloshing about in the bilge helped develop the yachting skills that led to Australia blowing the Yanks out of the water in l983.
The Shipping Reporter said he also mixed with veteran sailors when he and other young journos used to imbibe in a Sydney establishment which catered for Norwegian seamen .
The first Aussie 12 metre yacht to challenge for the American's Cup was Gretel ,designed by Alan Payne and built by the Halvorsen Brothers,owned by Sir Frank Packer, who sold it to Alan Bond .
It only won one race against the defender Weatherly .The yacht was also used for Gretel ll's challenge in 1970 and was later sold to Europe and went into disrepair.
There is now a Save Gretel Campaign to return her to Australia and restore part of the nation's maritime history.
(Yachting. America's. Townsville.)
EARLY AUSTRALIAN ISLAND INVESTMENT GUIDE WITH SLAVE LABOUR CONTENT
Discovered tucked away in Brisbane decades ago was the l912 12pp booklet , A Few Impressions of Portuguese Timor , compiled by the Timor Development Syndicate, Somerset House , Moore Street, Sydney . It contained a short summary of the products and investment possibilities .
The cost of labour , it pointed out , was so low, if paid to a seven year old boy in white Australia, he would immediately go on strike . Photos included one of a Timorese planter with his " boys."
There was mention of Port Darwin and Australia's lack of knowledge about the island , some Portuguese Timor stamps from Little Darwin collection . It seems there was a government run vessel named "Dilly", the capital Dili.
There was talk of exporting buffaloes to the Philippines , said to be better than Australian bullocks. Tests had been carried out in Sydney on a native fibre plant regarded equal in quality and strength to the best Manilla hemp. Malaria was rare .
Tied with chord, the booklet stated there was evidence of ethnic tension and that coffee, timber and cotton were produced . People were shown on Timor ponies , with cattle , and at a military station. Women wore dresses with interesting patterns
(Timor. Portuguese . Slaves. )
CLIPPER SHIP ON AUSTRALIA RUN
Our Shipping Reporter spotted this scarce and attractive clipper card in the latest list from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Melbourne , for $750. It advertises a sailing of the Mindoro, an Australian Line ship, from Boston to Melbourne with United States mail in June 1873. She arrived in Hobson’s Bay, Melbourne on November 5 ,1873 (The Australasian, November 8, 1873).
(Clipper. Boston. Melbourne.)