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Tom Cargill, Bob Blacklock, Andy McTaggart, Stan Olderog, Joey Poole.- outside Barrytown Hotel .1963.
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DescriptionLocals outside Barrytown Hotel. Tom Cargill, Bob Blacklock, Andy McTaggart, Stan Olderog, Joey Poole.
Maye Dunn CollectionDate of Photo1963Map[1] ContributorMaye Dunn
Maye Dunn CollectionDate of Photo1963Map[1] ContributorMaye Dunn
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Location (city or town)BarrytownPersonTom Cargill
Bob Blacklock
Andy McTaggart
Stan Olderog
Joey Poole
Organisation (eg business)Barrytown HotelEventLocals outside Barrytown Hotel 1963.
Bob Blacklock
Andy McTaggart
Stan Olderog
Joey Poole
Organisation (eg business)Barrytown HotelEventLocals outside Barrytown Hotel 1963.From Facebook
CommentsCraig Jarden
stan was a runanga legend.
allways smileing and driveing around in his morris1000
Arthur Bass
Craig Jarden red wasn't it ?
Craig Jarden
Arthur Bass your right.
Jim Hawes
Bruce
PaulineBruce Cargill who is Tom Cargill
Mike Dunn
Andy McTaggart aka uncle Andy had a batch at Woodpecker bay. Tom and him would put the dinghy in and row out to the island and pot for cray’s. Andy had an old copper outside on the lawn we would light to cook the crayfish in.
Heather Newby
Mike Dunn yum yum..we used to cook mussels from 12 mile in an old copper on the beach.
Trish Rennie
Dear old Tom Cargill...fondly remember him bouncing along on his tractor past the Barrytown School when I was there...always a pipe in his mouth and he always acknowledged us with a cheery wave and doffed his hat..a gentleman.....I used to go fishing with Joe Poole on the Golden Sands beach...caught some good snapper and a huge stingray out there...a very gentle soul...always called me Patreece....lovely memories...thanks for sharing this pic
Dave Steers
When loading coal at Kiwi he pushed me out the way to shovel the last of the coal into Dunns truck. He had hands like banjo shovels.
Dave Steers
I was saying about Andy
Darrin Evans
Alister Schroeder
Garick Mcdonald
Wonder if they all steamed
Beth Quartly
Meg McCarthy
My family ( keown / wrights ) close connections back in the day to “the Dunns and the McTaggerts”. Fond memories from Oz cousins
Warner Nut Curry
Great photo of the boys thanks Heather
Jason Murly
is that the old dunolle pub back in the day
Jennie McKinnon
Joey Poole was one of my godfathers.I had a few godparents.
Trish Barry
Andre Cargill is this a relative?
Lyn N Moe
I like that photo, great guys all miners except Tom.
Lynn Hopkins
I remember Tom when we were small he used to be sitting on the bench outside.didn’t people of Barrytown erect a headstone for him.
Lana Vargas
Beautiful memories. Especially Tom Cargill.
Helen Brennan
Great memories great folk
Peter Gray
I see Stan has a couple for the road in hand ..Great Runaga blokes
Michelle-David Thomas
C May L'Huillier Barrytown.
Mal Glynn
Great photp
C May L'Huillier
Tom Cargill was a kind gentle person loved his work tractor back in my school days in late 30-40s but I well remember was scared of Clem and Charlie his brothers. In those days my mother known as (Mum Butts) would have the two younger boys for a roast meal some weekends. They walked from Barrytown store to our farm house 2 miles each way sometimes along beach or gravel road as it was in those days .
Annie Mae
How lovely that photo
John Cossens
Dermot O'Connor I don't see you there Derm
Carolyn Luck
I remember Stan Olderog and his home on the main road
Sandra Case
That's so awesome!!
Phillip Lee
Remember Stan driving round in his 32 Ford B4 Ute in Runanga
David Howe
When i see a group like that, i often wonder how old they are, and if i looked similar at their age, Whatever their age was.
Trish Rennie
Joe Poole had a batch on the same road as my parents home
in the 50’s….he used to take me fishing on the Barrytown beach….such a gentle man….
Can remember Tom Cargill and his tractor passing the Barrytown school on a very regular basis….the ever present pipe in his mouth and always doffed his hat as he passed by…
Memories that I hold dear to this day
Peter Butterworth
Tom was still gold mining down on Barrytown tailings when I was going to school
Judy Smolen
Joey Poole was a great friend of Dads .we used to go out to his Bach when we here kids.
John Ryall
A we story about Tommy when L Dunn was publican Tommy said to Mr Dunn put it on the slate the publican reply the slate is full Tommy reply write it on the edge
Marty Farty
In 1963 I was 3 years old and lived in Dunollie with my parents who owned the shop next to the pub... Then in 1988 my wife and I half owned the Barrytown Tavern ( All Nations Tavern). With our/ my in-laws June and Damian Briggs. Our 2 children were born then while we ran the Tavern and introduced NZ to Buffalo Steaks from Darcy Craze's farm great days indeed . Who else remembers ?
Yvonne Soares
Marty Farty I remember you as a little fella and your family having the shop. I was about 9 then and lived in Sutherland Street.
Garick Mcdonald
Marty Farty i remember
Jenny Jones
Marty Farty How would we forget all those fabulous times we had.
Darcy Craze
Marty Farty You ran a really really great Hotel-First Buffalo Steaks in NZ and there was also bottles of red wine with a special Buffalo label from Jane Hunters wines!!
Marty Farty
Darcy Craze Thanks Darcy, yes I still have one of those bottles and lots of the certificates we had printed and signed to give to the first night customers
4h
Reply
Lance Harper
Marty Farty we lived in the hotel in the early 70"s. Bluey and Colleen Harper were the publicans. Us kids went to the Barrytown school.
Marty Farty
Lance Harper yes I remember, I also remember your dad bring a big bucket full of watercress salad for the first night of the buffalo steaks it was delicious
Paul Buchanan
Stan had the garage next to flipper Johnson's house always remember that.
Sharleen Davidson
Paul Buchanan Can still see him with his hand lawn mower doing his lawns
Mal Glynn
Ran into a Poole who was selling Warriors equipment up at the My Smart stadium I was wearing my Runanga jacket he said me was a Poole from Dunollie not certain where he fits in but definitely related to
Hamish Campbell
Mal Glynn Joey Poole had siblings Joey died of asthma attack. His neighbour & friend the late Tom Watson told me some yrs ago If he had gone over to see him earlier.. Maybe??
Maye Dunn
Admin
Hamish Campbell Joey had a brother Geordie and his sister Polly was Mrs Blacklock so Bob Blacklock in the photo is Joey's cousin.
Helen Brennan
Great memories of my childhood
Rebekah Fairhurst Geer
Wonderful pic
Sandra Mctaggart
My darling Uncle Andy with his friends.
Maye Dunn
Admin
Stan has a bottle of stout in each hand.
Pete Jaine
I was there from 87 and still are
Garick Mcdonald
Been some sessions on that verandah
Grant Jamieson
Yea, classic photo, the boyz
Annie Mae
Where is stans truck I wonder
Christine Brown
OMG
Helen N Tom Cargill I remember those days! Hahaha you would have to be ancient now though. Fancy that you have a namesake OR are a duplicate from a past life.
Roy Bright
I was born 63 and my family lived at the 17 mile when I was a baby, my Dad cut flax there, he woulda drank down at the pub all the time
stan was a runanga legend.
allways smileing and driveing around in his morris1000
Arthur Bass
Craig Jarden red wasn't it ?
Craig Jarden
Arthur Bass your right.
Jim Hawes
Bruce
PaulineBruce Cargill who is Tom Cargill
Mike Dunn
Andy McTaggart aka uncle Andy had a batch at Woodpecker bay. Tom and him would put the dinghy in and row out to the island and pot for cray’s. Andy had an old copper outside on the lawn we would light to cook the crayfish in.
Heather Newby
Mike Dunn yum yum..we used to cook mussels from 12 mile in an old copper on the beach.
Trish Rennie
Dear old Tom Cargill...fondly remember him bouncing along on his tractor past the Barrytown School when I was there...always a pipe in his mouth and he always acknowledged us with a cheery wave and doffed his hat..a gentleman.....I used to go fishing with Joe Poole on the Golden Sands beach...caught some good snapper and a huge stingray out there...a very gentle soul...always called me Patreece....lovely memories...thanks for sharing this pic
Dave Steers
When loading coal at Kiwi he pushed me out the way to shovel the last of the coal into Dunns truck. He had hands like banjo shovels.
Dave Steers
I was saying about Andy
Darrin Evans
Alister Schroeder
Garick Mcdonald
Wonder if they all steamed
Beth Quartly
Meg McCarthy
My family ( keown / wrights ) close connections back in the day to “the Dunns and the McTaggerts”. Fond memories from Oz cousins
Warner Nut Curry
Great photo of the boys thanks Heather
Jason Murly
is that the old dunolle pub back in the day
Jennie McKinnon
Joey Poole was one of my godfathers.I had a few godparents.
Trish Barry
Andre Cargill is this a relative?
Lyn N Moe
I like that photo, great guys all miners except Tom.
Lynn Hopkins
I remember Tom when we were small he used to be sitting on the bench outside.didn’t people of Barrytown erect a headstone for him.
Lana Vargas
Beautiful memories. Especially Tom Cargill.
Helen Brennan
Great memories great folk
Peter Gray
I see Stan has a couple for the road in hand ..Great Runaga blokes
Michelle-David Thomas
C May L'Huillier Barrytown.
Mal Glynn
Great photp
C May L'Huillier
Tom Cargill was a kind gentle person loved his work tractor back in my school days in late 30-40s but I well remember was scared of Clem and Charlie his brothers. In those days my mother known as (Mum Butts) would have the two younger boys for a roast meal some weekends. They walked from Barrytown store to our farm house 2 miles each way sometimes along beach or gravel road as it was in those days .
Annie Mae
How lovely that photo
John Cossens
Dermot O'Connor I don't see you there Derm
Carolyn Luck
I remember Stan Olderog and his home on the main road
Sandra Case
That's so awesome!!
Phillip Lee
Remember Stan driving round in his 32 Ford B4 Ute in Runanga
David Howe
When i see a group like that, i often wonder how old they are, and if i looked similar at their age, Whatever their age was.
Trish Rennie
Joe Poole had a batch on the same road as my parents home
in the 50’s….he used to take me fishing on the Barrytown beach….such a gentle man….
Can remember Tom Cargill and his tractor passing the Barrytown school on a very regular basis….the ever present pipe in his mouth and always doffed his hat as he passed by…
Memories that I hold dear to this day
Peter Butterworth
Tom was still gold mining down on Barrytown tailings when I was going to school
Judy Smolen
Joey Poole was a great friend of Dads .we used to go out to his Bach when we here kids.
John Ryall
A we story about Tommy when L Dunn was publican Tommy said to Mr Dunn put it on the slate the publican reply the slate is full Tommy reply write it on the edge
Marty Farty
In 1963 I was 3 years old and lived in Dunollie with my parents who owned the shop next to the pub... Then in 1988 my wife and I half owned the Barrytown Tavern ( All Nations Tavern). With our/ my in-laws June and Damian Briggs. Our 2 children were born then while we ran the Tavern and introduced NZ to Buffalo Steaks from Darcy Craze's farm great days indeed . Who else remembers ?
Yvonne Soares
Marty Farty I remember you as a little fella and your family having the shop. I was about 9 then and lived in Sutherland Street.
Garick Mcdonald
Marty Farty i remember
Jenny Jones
Marty Farty How would we forget all those fabulous times we had.
Darcy Craze
Marty Farty You ran a really really great Hotel-First Buffalo Steaks in NZ and there was also bottles of red wine with a special Buffalo label from Jane Hunters wines!!
Marty Farty
Darcy Craze Thanks Darcy, yes I still have one of those bottles and lots of the certificates we had printed and signed to give to the first night customers
4h
Reply
Lance Harper
Marty Farty we lived in the hotel in the early 70"s. Bluey and Colleen Harper were the publicans. Us kids went to the Barrytown school.
Marty Farty
Lance Harper yes I remember, I also remember your dad bring a big bucket full of watercress salad for the first night of the buffalo steaks it was delicious
Paul Buchanan
Stan had the garage next to flipper Johnson's house always remember that.
Sharleen Davidson
Paul Buchanan Can still see him with his hand lawn mower doing his lawns
Mal Glynn
Ran into a Poole who was selling Warriors equipment up at the My Smart stadium I was wearing my Runanga jacket he said me was a Poole from Dunollie not certain where he fits in but definitely related to
Hamish Campbell
Mal Glynn Joey Poole had siblings Joey died of asthma attack. His neighbour & friend the late Tom Watson told me some yrs ago If he had gone over to see him earlier.. Maybe??
Maye Dunn
Admin
Hamish Campbell Joey had a brother Geordie and his sister Polly was Mrs Blacklock so Bob Blacklock in the photo is Joey's cousin.
Helen Brennan
Great memories of my childhood
Rebekah Fairhurst Geer
Wonderful pic
Sandra Mctaggart
My darling Uncle Andy with his friends.
Maye Dunn
Admin
Stan has a bottle of stout in each hand.
Pete Jaine
I was there from 87 and still are
Garick Mcdonald
Been some sessions on that verandah
Grant Jamieson
Yea, classic photo, the boyz
Annie Mae
Where is stans truck I wonder
Christine Brown
OMG
Helen N Tom Cargill I remember those days! Hahaha you would have to be ancient now though. Fancy that you have a namesake OR are a duplicate from a past life.
Roy Bright
I was born 63 and my family lived at the 17 mile when I was a baby, my Dad cut flax there, he woulda drank down at the pub all the time
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