Documents re purchase of G.R. Rogers' assets, Nabala
- AU PMB MS 501
- Coleção
- 1929 - 1930
Documents relating to the purchase of G.R. Rogers' drapery business in Nabala, Fiji.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
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Documents re purchase of G.R. Rogers' assets, Nabala
Documents relating to the purchase of G.R. Rogers' drapery business in Nabala, Fiji.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Managers' reports on the annual balances and associated correspondence
Papers relating to Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji. Reel 1: Returns 1- 18 (31 Dec. 1929-31 Jan. 1938); Reel 2: Returns 19-29 (31 Jan. 1939-31 Jan. 1949); Reel 3: Returns 30-40 (31. Jan. 1950-31 Jan.1960); Reel 4: Returns 41-45 (31. Jan. 1969-31 Jan. 1965).
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Miscellaneous correspondence connected with Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Candidates Nomination Day Suva: Federation Party candidate Irene Jai Narayan
Parte de Slides and photographs of election campaigns during 1966 election in Fiji
Norton, Robert
Managers' Reports on Annual Balances
The Labasa [Fiji] Branch of Burns Philp (South Sea) Co. Ltd. was established in 1920.
Managers' Reports on Annual Balances: Reel 1: contains reports for 1920-34; Reel 2: 1935-49; Reel 3: 1950-52.
Burns Philp (South Sea) Company Ltd, Labasa Branch, Fiji
Notes on the anthropology, myths, legends, ornithology and Catholic Missions of Fiji
See PMB MS 432, material relating to Roman Catholic Mission Fiji.
The papers are:
Roman Catholic Mission Fiji
James Lyle Young (1849-1929) was born in Londonderry (Derry), Ireland, and went to Australia with his parents in the mid-1850s. After working in Australia as a station hand, Young, in 1870, went to Fiji where he was associated for five years with a cotton-planting venture at Taveuni. In April, 1875, he left Fiji on a trading voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Island.
The journal gives a vivid account of Young's life during three of his most adventurous years. It begins with a trading voyage round the Macuata coast of Fiji followed by a voyage to Samoa via Futuna and Wallis Islands. In Samoa, Young saw a great deal of the American adventurer, Colonel A.B. Steinberger, who headed the Samoan Government for 10 extraordinary months. After playing a prominent part in the events that led to Steinberger's downfall, Young sailed for the Marshall Islands in May, 1876, to open a trading station for Thomas Farrell at Ebon Atoll. He remained in Farrell's employ until November, 1877 when he went to Majuro.
See also PMB MS 22 and 23 and the Bureau's newsletter Pambu, Dec. 1968:5, pp.1-12.
Young, James Lyle
Parte de Private journal
Main journal entries written from Taviuni (Taveuni?), Macuata, Vanua Levu, Koroivono and Levuka, Fiji; on board schooner "Daphne" towards Futuna and Uvea; at Futuna and Uvea; on board schooner "Louisa Ryder" towards Samoa; Apia, Mulifanua and Falelatai, Samoa; Tutuial (now American Samoa); on board barque "Metaris" towards Fiji; on board schooner "Pio Nono" towards Samoa.
Young, James Lyle