Date | Event | 1859-07-05 | “Yesterday's Government Gazette contains the following important notices: — … The following notice of acceptance of tenders is published: ... Joseph Walton. — To effect certain repairs at Toodyay School House for £60. And to effect certain repairs at Toodyay Lock-up for £18.” More … |
1864-07-05 | Barnard Drummond Clarkson, Charles Harper Jnr., Andrew and Lionel B. Lukin left the Clarkson pastoral station at Dalbycutting, travelling east north-east, looking for more pastoral land. More … |
1865-07-05 | Joseph Bolitho Johns (Moondyne Joe) was sentenced to 10 years in the Fremantle Convict Establishment for killing an ox. Joe always maintained his innocence.
Source:
Perth gazette, 7 July 1865, p.3. |
1869-07-05 | A Memorial to His Excellency Lieut.-Col. Bruce from the Roman Catholics of Newcastle was presented to the W.A. Legislative Council requesting that Catholics of this colony be granted a proportionate amount of the sum set apart for Educational purposes. More … |
1930-07-05 | The Avon River flood started to flow over the town end of the Newcastle Bridge to North Toodyay, but subsequently the water level went down. More … |