Sons Australia Ltd (3 results)
Published by Victorian Railways Melbourne 1940, 1940
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaAndrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne
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1st edition pictorial wrappers As New octavo 32pp., maps, With 51 walks & very detailed maps.
Published by Spink & Sons, Australia, 1978
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, United KingdomBurwood Books
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Wraps. Catalogue dimensions:245mm H x 185mm.pp.96 approx. Catalogue to accompany the auction of a collection of modern Coins of China at the Wentworth Hotel, Sydney, on 2nd November, 1978. Four hundred lots for sale,including 'Four Dollars struck in gold' 'Fourteen fantasy pieces i…n gold' Patterns and proofs' & 'Rare copper coins.' Photograph of each lot. Very good.

Seller: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, AustraliaDouglas Stewart Fine Books
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Adelaide and Jamestown, South Australia : F. Humphris & Sons Ltd., [after 1902, and probably before 1920]. Chromolithographed bottle label, 71 x 94 mm; a fine example. Frederina Humphris (née Gotte, 1841-1925), the widow of Edmund Humphris, continued her husband's Jamestown enterprise, known as "The Emu Factory", after his death… in 1880. The Emu Factory was one of the mid-north of South Australia's major commercial ventures, manufacturing beer, wine, tomato sauce, and butter, amongst a variety of other products. In 1902 the firm became a limited company, trading under the name of F. Humphris and Sons Ltd., under the management of two of Frederina's sons, Ralph E. and Frederick W. Humphris. The company had opened a factory at spacious premises on Carrington Street, Adelaide, in September 1901, where most of its sauces, pickles and other non-dairy products were bottled. In 1932 the Emu Factory finally closed and the business was taken over by the Jamestown Butter and Trading Company, a subsidiary of R. J. Finlayson & Co.