Baby Torque Number 286 Autumn 2016

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BABY TORQUE

AUSTIN 7 CLUB NSW INC Number 286

Autumn - 2016 - Edition


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802-841 633-000 BSB The Austin 7 Club NSW Inc meets at 8:00pm on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 128875804 Account BankstownSports, 8 100008499 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown NSW. Parking is available via Mona Street (off Greenfield Parade) in theonmulti-level car park.ofVisitors are welcome. The Austin 7 Club NSW Inc meets at 8:00pm the 2nd Wednesday each month at Bankstown Sports, 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown NSW. Parking is available via Mona Street (off Greenfield

This magazine is published bi-monthly: Jan/Feb, Parade) in the multi-level car park. Visitors are welcome.Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct and Nov/Dec. Contributions to Baby Torque should be sent to The Editor, Baby Torque, P.O. Box 6009, North RydeContributions NSW 2113tono later than should the 2nd This magazine is published seasonly. Baby Torque belast sentFriday to The prior Editor, Torque, P.O. Box 6009, North Ryde NSW 2113 toBaby publication. Page 2


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President’s Report The club has certainly been busy in the first quarter of this year. 2016 started with Australia Day when many of our club members celebrated the day at two separate events. One was a display and picnic at CARnivale in Parramatta, and the other was a canoe outing at Prince Edward Park, Woronora. The Twilight Fish and Chip run was interesting as I witnessed the substantial transformation of the old industrial areas of Cabarita, Breakfast Point and Mortlake into modern upmarket residential estates. It has been thirty years since I last crossed the Parramatta River by ferry to Putney and it was amazing to see that the landscape along the river has now changed almost beyond recognition. But although the river landscape has changed, our convoy of Austin 7 cars have stood the test of time, attracting a lot of attention from the onlookers. The weekend away in early March to the Potato Festival in Crookwell was an interesting event for nine participating Austin 7s and for a number of moderns, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of our country members, Kath and John Moyes. The evening concert, the Potato Festival car display and lots of country town activities including farm visits and fantastic country drives were fabulous. The added experience with “funkhana” on Moyes property and the lunch visit to the historical Taralga were real bonuses. Also in March, our Newcastle members Gary & Vicki Taut, Graham & Marie Burgess, Elaine Taylor and Graham & Lillian Hatfield organised a run in their local area. We got to enjoy Hatfield’s newly acquired Austin 7, as well as their vast collection of Minis. The convoy of Austin 7s from Sydney and from the Hunter region, together with the Hatfield’s special classic Mini attracted a lot of local attention. The generous morning and afternoon teas provided by the Hatfields and the Burgesses, in addition to the fabulous lunch at the 1887 historical Toronto Hotel just completed the fantastic day.

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It is great fun to participate in the club activities. These activities provide great opportunities to meet “Many “Many Happy Happy Returns” allall many of our new and country members. I found our club members are genuinely very goodReturns” people and toto passionate about Austin 7s. I would certainly encourage our members,Club old or new, city or country, to join ClubMembers Memberscelebrating celebrating in the activities.

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As mentioned in the previous edition, our club has been registered with RMS for the Historical Vehicle January & &February February 2015. 2015. Log Book Trial. I am sure most of our members are aware of this, but ifJanuary you aren’t, please contact RMS, visit the RMS website, or contact any one of your committee members. This trial period will benefit many members by allowing additional flexible use of your Austin 7.

Your YourClub ClubMembership Membershiprenewal renewalwas wasdue dueonon1 January 1 January2015 2015

Happy Motoring, Paul Pui

Single SingleMembership MembershipFee Feefor for2015 2015…… ……$50 $50 Family FamilyMembership MembershipFee Feefor for2015 2015…… ……$55 $55 Joining JoiningFee Fee…………………………………………… ……………………………………………$30 $30 The The Joining Joining Fee Fee applies applies toto allall new new members members and and those those who who have have not not renewed renewed their their Membership Membership byby 3131 January January each each year. year.

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Baby Torque Events Report Timeline of motoring history President’s Report

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Many events have taken place since the beginning of 2016. Austin 7’s have been seen in Parramatta &Happy Prince Edward Parks…onWarren Australia Gracie Day and in February a twilight Run to Banjo Patterson Park. March Sevening was a fabulous three day trip to Crookwell and a great day was spent in the Newcastle area with local members. Stories and photos of these events can been seen elsewhere in this edition of Baby Torque. There are exciting events coming up and these include Ladies Day, a progressive morning tea/lunch/ afternoon tea and a 3 day trip in the Add Oberon text area here visiting gardens and many places of interest and indulging in locally grown produce. Please note the change of date for Oberon trip, it is now - 16/17/18 of September, 2016 and please place your booking a.s.a.p with Maureen. If you have not received your entry form and further information on the 2017 Austin 7 National Rally to be held in Toowoomba, then please contact Maureen for a form.

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You should have received a distribution email/letter with upcoming events listed for the remainder of Happy touring 2016 and Austin all these7events can … be seen on the Austin 7 Club NSW events page of the club website.

Maureen Boatwright

It would be great to see more Austin 7”s out and about, travelling as a group enjoying the countryside and having so much fun. Happy Austin 7 Touring Maureen Boatwright

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editors name “Many Happy Returns” to all to all “Many Happy Returns” Clubmembers Members celebrating celebrating their their Birthday during March, Birthday during JanuaryApril & February 2015. and May 2016.

YourClub ClubMembership Membershiprenewal renewal was was due on 1 January Your January2015 2016 Single Membership Fee for 2016 ...... $50 SingleMembership Membership Fee Fee for for 2015 Family 2016 …… ......$50 $55 Family Membership Fee for 2015 …… $55 Joining Fee .............................................. $30 Joining Fee to …………………………………………… $30not renewed The Joining Fee applies all new members and those who have

Membership bymembers 31 January The Joiningtheir Fee applies to all new andeach thoseyear. who Note:have Please reminded membersbywho failed toeach renew their membership not be renewed theirthat Membership 31 January year. 2016 in time will not be receiving further issues of the club magazine.

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Wings Over Wings OverIllawarra Illawarra Windsor/Wilberforce/Wiseman Ferry. Meet in NRMA car-park George Street, Nth. 5 May 2013 Club has event. Bookings Apr 2016 Our 517May 2013 Our Club has received anInvitation Invitation toattend attendthis thisBYO event. Bookings are Strathfield atreceived 8.30 am &an depart at 8.45 to am. Morning tea – lunch at Club,are reasonable closed. closed. prices. Contact Maureen with numbers attending as booking is required. Run organized by member Russell Linfoot

Don Avery Don AveryMemorial MemorialShield ShieldRun Run& &National NationalMotoring MotoringHeritage HeritageDay Day National Heritage Motoring Day – Breakfast Run. Meet Memorial Park, cnr. Restwell & - Australiana - AustralianaPioneer PioneerVillage VillageatatWilberforce Wilberforce Ross Streets, Bankstown at 8.00 am to depart 8.15 am. Breakfast at Italian Restaurant in 15 May 2016 Meet at atMcDonalds, St.Hilliers & &contact Parramatta Roads, Auburn atat9:15am. Meet McDonalds, St.Hilliers Parramatta Roads, Auburn 9:15am. Revesby. Bookings required, please Maureen with numbers attending. 1919 May 2013 May 2013 There Therearearetwo twodifferent differenteating eatingplaces placeswith withBBQ’s BBQ’satatAustraliana AustralianaPioneer PioneerVilVillage ororBYO lunch. Entry $5$5Adults, (under 5yrs FREE) lage BYO lunch. Entry $3Children Children (under 5yrs FREE)and and$15 $15 Ladies Day – North. Meet atAdults, NRMA$3car-park George Street, Nth.Strathfield at 8.30 am Family. Please contact Maureen 98228609 8609 youare are interested Family. Please Maureen ononmorning 9822 if ifyou interested ininat-at-garage. to depart 8.45contact am. This run includes tea and maybe a visit to a member’s Lunch at a Club, good menu with reasonable prices. tending. tending. 19 June 2016 Mystery Run –Progressive morning tea/lunch/afternoon tea. Meet at Liverpool Regional

Breakfast/Lunch Run - South West Run - South West Museum, cnr. Hume H/Way & Congressional Dr. Casula at 9.00 am. Bookings essential for 3 Jul 2016 Breakfast/Lunch Meet Mirambeena Regional Park Reserve,Lake LakeGilawarna, Gilawarna,Georges GeorgesHall Hall Meet at atMirambeena Regional Park Reserve, catering purposes. Please contact Maureen. at8:30am. 8:30am.We Wewillwilltravel travelononHenry HenryLawson LawsonDrive DrivetotoBeatty BeattyParade Paradeand andinto into at Jun 2013 1515 Jun 2013 Mountain Rally Weekend organized by Vintage Motor Club. Numbers required for the car-park near the kid’s play centre, toilets and BBQ where we will enjoy near the kid’s play centre, toilets and BBQ where we will enjoy 16/17 July 2016the car-park accommodation, please contact Maureen. breakfast (bring your own thermos of drink if necessary). A Mystery Run will breakfast (bring your own thermos of drink if necessary). A Mystery Run will follow. Pleasecontact contactMaureen Maureenonon9822 98228609 8609if ifyou youare areinterested interestedininattendattendfollow. Please Shannons Sydney Classic-Eastern Creek. 14 August 2016 ing. ing.

All British Day, Kings School Nth. Parramatta –if you have not already done so, please

28 August 2016 Christmas contact Maureen to order your tickets. Run - Port Stephens in Julya.s.a.p & Presidents Weekend 2013 Christmas in July & Presidents Weekend Run - Port Stephens 2020 JulJul 2013 OurClub Clubhas hasbeen beeninvited invitedtotojoin jointhe theGreat GreatLakes LakesHistoric HistoricCar CarClub Clubforforaa Our - Oberon Trip – includes President’s Run. DepartsThis fromwill Glenbrook Park, Great Western Christmas in July weekend in Port Stephens. also be our Austin in July weekend in Port Stephens. This will also be our Austin 77 2013 Christmas H/Way (travel over Lapstone Hill) 8.30 for 8.45 am Friday September 16. For further 2121 JulJul 2013 Club President’s Weekend. Bookings are closed. President’s Weekend. Bookings are closed. 16/17/18 Clubinformation and cost please contact Maureen. To confirm your booking please forward deposit of $50.00 per person to Austin 7 Club NSW Inc. P.0. Box 366, Casula Mall. NSW 2170. Entries Sept 2016 Shannons Eastern Creek Display Shannons Creek Display will closeEastern July 15, 2016. This will be Day a Day great trip, visiting many beautiful gardens and places Aug 2013 A Alimited limited number of Window Stickers havealready alreadybeen beenordered orderedatat$15 $15 1818 Aug 2013 number of Window Stickers have of interest. each. Please contact Maureen on 9822 8609 to secure your sticker. each. Please contact Maureen on 9822 8609 to secure your sticker.

Centennial Park Austin 7 Display Day – Park Drive just down from gates at Oxford Street

16 Oct 2016 Allfrom 10.00Day am - Kings School North Parramatta British Aug 2013 All British Day - Kings School North Parramatta 2525 Aug 2013 Please contact Maureenonon9822 98228609 8609totoplace placeyour yourname nameononthe thelist. list. Please contact Maureen Christmas Party/Presentation Day 27 Nov 2016 Sep 2013 Club Club Run- TBA - TBA 1515 Sep 2013 Run Annual General Meeting 14 Dec 2016 Sep 2013 Centennial CentennialPark ParkDisplay DisplayDay Day 2929 Sep 2013 SWAP MEETING - Newcastle 2 day swap meet at Cessnock Showground. 13/14 Aug 2016 Page55 Page


CARnivale 2016 On Australia Day five Austin Sevens joined six hundred other classic cars for the 2016 CARnivale in Parramatta Park. Kevin and Anthony Harte, Kevin and Barbara Fahey, Brian and Deirdre Haywood and Trevor Hale, but unfortunately, at the last moment neither Eric Bourne or Craig Davies were able to bring their cars to join us. After 28 years in the Sydney CBD it was always going to be a big challenge to reinvent CARnivale in Parramatta Warren Gracie and to add to the problem the whole event was threatened with a forecast of potential rain and storms. However, the weather was very kind and after a brief shower in the morning, it turned out to be a glorious day. We met in the Pirtek Stadium car park at 6.30am ready for the procession to Parramatta Park for setting up the display in the area adjacent to Old Government House. All cars were in place by 10am when the public were allowed to come into the display area. Overall it went very smoothly and there was a steady stream of visitors circulating through the display area all day. The number of cars was probably a little less than half that which have been displayed in the city, but it seems very likely that the numbers will increase again when it is seen to be a success. There were many activities and displays in the Park, including early morning hot air balloon flights and lots of activities for kids with a special programme of presentations on the stage all afternoon. There was plenty of space for Clubs to enjoy a social time with bbqs and picnics under the trees; this was not possible along Macquarie Street. It was a successful day and it could develop into a great classic car display depending on how Australia Day in Parramatta is promoted in future years and ease of access for the general public. bnh 1/2/2016

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CARnivale 2016

~ 2014 PRESENTATION DAY ~ SHIELDS Club Member of the Year ………………………………….……...……. Name Club Car of the Year ………………………….………………………...... Name President’s Shield ……………………………………….………………..... Name Don Avery Memorial Shield ………………………………………….… Name Most Enthusiastic Club Member ……………………………..…….. Name Longest Distance Travelled for an A7 ………………………... Name Motor Sport Shield …………………………………………..……………. Name

TROPHIES Club Member of the Year ………..……………………………………... Name Club Car of the Year ………………………………………...……………. Name President’s Run ………..…………………..……………………………….... Name Don Avery Memorial Run ………………………………………………... Name Most Enthusiastic Club Member ……………………………..…….. Name Longest Distance Travelled for an A7 ..………………………. Name Motor Sport Trophy ………………………..…………………..…………. Name Austin 7 Achiever of the Year ……………………………………..…. Name Austin 7 Point Score Winners …………………………………...….. Name Austin 7 Brain Teaser Winners ………………………………………. name Tail End Charlie - President’s Run ……………………………….... Name Crankshaft Breaker for 2014 ……………………………….……... Name Thank you - Club Raffle Sales Lady ……..………………………. Name Page 7


Australia Day The weather on Australia Day at Prince Edward park was good, slightly cloudy but dry. After picking up 2 pre-order canoes from the hiring shed and Mervyn Boatwright Kayak, Mervyn Boatwright , Paul Pui and Russell linfoot got in one and Paul Boatwright, Jackie and Katie Boatwright got in one while Jessica Boatwright was kayaking. They all rowed up Woronora river about a couple of kilometres , and stopped at jockeys cap to watch a couple of young teenagers jumping off the cliff to Add text here into the river.

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It wasn’t long before Jackie and Katie wanted to go the loo. When Katie got out of the canoe something sharp was between her toe so Katie jumped back in the canoe to find a fish between her toe. While Katie was screaming Jackie started swimming in the river but Jessica also want to swim so Dad towed Jessica kayak on the back of our canoe as we were heading Back to the park for lunch Other Austin 7 member at the park were laughing when Paul Pui thought he had a great rowing group. Little did he know he was doing most of the rowing in front, every time when he turned his head back to look, Melvyn and Russell were rowing , but as soon as he turned his head to look at the front , his partners were resting their oars and enjoying the scenery. Katie, Jackie and Paul had arrived back at the park. Jackie and Katie wanted to jumped of the bridge into river so they did. About 10 minutes later Jessica started jumping with them. Everyone had fun. By Katie (9 yrs old) and Jackie (7 yrs old) Boatwright

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Australia Day Presentation PresentationDay Day

Richard & Nikki McGill Congratulations to George and Sue McGill for their son Richard, and Nikki's wedding and also to Mark and Joanne Wellington for their daughter Emma, and Daniel's wedding

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Twilight Fish & Chips Run On a fine & sunny Sunday afternoon 21-2-16 in company with the Vauxhall Club members we set off from NRMA car park in North Strathfield and following a set of route instructions proceeded via Concord, Breakfast Point to Mortlake. We then boarded the Mortlake to Putney vehicular ferry. At this point a cry for help was heard from Helen whose A7 would not start somewhere in Concord so Russell and Warren went back, found the car and did a quick check and found the starter was not responding. The crank handle started the motor so we were all on our way back to the ferry. On the ferry we found out that Helen’s starter was working again so a trip through Putney brought us to Victoria Rd at Ryde. From here we proceeded to Drummoyne where we found the nominated fish shop on the busy Lyons Road. There was a great variety of seafoods in this seemingly recently set up business. From here we found our way to Banjo Paterson Park nicely located on the banks of the Parramatta River. At this park were Maureen and Mervyn Boatwright, Kevin and Trish Lewis and daughter Tara, Graham Burgess and brother in law Ken Constantine , Helen Lewis & Carolyn Thompson Amy and Paul Pui, Russell Linfoot and Warren Geacie, Mark and Joanne Wellington, who all enjoyed their fish and chips. Also at least a dozen members from the Vauxhall Club also gathered with their picnic hampers. Warren Gracie

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Twilight Fish & Chips Run Laws Of Frustration Law of mechanical Repair After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch or you’ll have to pee. Law of Workshop Any tool, when dropped, will roll to the least accessible corner. Law of Probability The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

Law of Biomechanics The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach. Law of the Theatre At any event, the peoples whose seats are furthest from the aisle arrive late. Law of Coffee As soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold.

Murphy’s of Lockers Law of the Telephone All Spare Parts correspondence should Law be addressed If you dial a wrong number, you never get ato: If there are only two people in a locker room, they will have adjacent lockers. busy signal.

Mr Mervyn Boatwright, Law of Rugs/Carpets Law of the Alibi The chances of an jam-covered slice of If you tell the boss youP.O. were late for work Box 366, Casula Mall. NSW 2170 bread landing face down on the floor coverbecause you had a flat tyre, the very next ing is directly correlated to the newness and morning you will have a flat tyre. cost of the rug/carpet. Variation Law

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Law of Location If you change traffic lanes, the one you were Trophy No Score matter where you go, there you are. in will start to move faster than the one you Point are in now (works everyDon’t time).forget the Austin 7 Law ClubofNSW Point Score program. Our Logical Argument aim is to see as many people as possible attending events andwhat Anything is possible if you don’t know Law of the Bath meetings (including monthlyyou general meetings). are talking about. Participation in an When the body is fully immersed in water, point to the finish will score you 2 the telephone rings.event or outing from the starting Oliver’s Law points, while attending a general meeting will score youno1 feet. point. These A closed mouth gathers Law of Close Encounters points are awarded whether you attend in your Austin 7 or modern car. The probability of meeting someone you Wilson’s Law The person with the highest points tally will receive a trophy at our know increases dramatically when you are A soon as you find a product that you really Luncheon / Presentation Day. Come along and get involved. with someone youChristmas don’t want to be seen like they will stop making it. with. DISCLAIMER: The Austin 7 Club NSW Inc (the Club), its Officers and the Committee cannot be Lawthat of are thepublished Result in good faith in this Baby Brown’sheld Lawliable for any errors and/or omissions in items When you try advertisement to prove toorsomeone Torque magazine. It should be noted that the publication of an expression that of a If the shoe fits, it’s ugly. won’timply work, it will. by the Club. views in articles and reports in this magazine doesmachine not necessarily endorsement

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A Weekend in the Upper Lachlan Timeline of motoring history The following is an abridged

Papin died in London in abject

Long distance motoring is becoming a tiring occupation and complete anonymiof motoring fortimeline us, and when Judith and Ihistory, began to think poverty through the ty. █ Thomas Newcomen, an which detail of theprimarily proposed concentrates Club run to the Crookwell Potato ironmonger and blacksmith of Festival, we decided that it would be a good idea to on developments in Europe Dartmouth, England, patents combine the run with an overdue visit to diverse locations and North America and cothe Atmospheric Steam Engine “down Mexico way”, and thus , reduce the overall distance vers the progressive introand, to together with John Calley we would have to travel . The idea was explained duction of Maureen motorised “Events Director” and , road with due apology webuild left and sell engines starts, to transport from the end of the for theforsouth our Austin in the garage and departed in a water out of mines. pumping “modern” two weeks before the Club run was scheduled 17th Century until 2008. 1765 █ James Watt, while ento leave Sydney .

1679 █ Practical French scien-

gaged in repairing a Newcomen

We southinvents as the Mornington Peninsular tist visited Denisas far Papin the engine, comes up with several in pressure-cooker Victoria and north to Grogan in N.S.W. then positioned or Digester. improvements which substanourselves conveniently with a friend in Junee on the tially its method of op1690 █ 3rd Many before. The himA7C have night of the of March contingent waschange to eration and increase its efficienexperimented with single chargleave Sydney at 8.30 am on Friday the 4th of March, we cy. In via so doing he lays a firm es of gunpowder as that a means departed Junee at 9 am morningofand travelled “Coota”, and Boorowa, Uplands for the design of all movingHarden a piston in a borearriving but, at thefoundation steam engines yet to come. Pastural Crookwell his about noon , coincidentally Denis Motel Papininpublishes ideas with the Club convoy from Sydney. for harnessing steam as an al1769 █ In Paris, Nicolas Jo-

President all the otherseph car runs, our a military engiternative,Paul to reported:achieve “Like repeated Cugnot, Crookwell potato festival runInkicked off with aneer, gorgeous cycles of movement. doing demonstrates a selfsunny weather that lasted the whole weekend. so, he recognises theforpotential propelled steam vehicle - the Participated in the eventalternative were Mervyn for a mechanical to and Maureen, first on record. The French govPaul and Amy Helen Lewis and Carol Thompson, animals forPui, mobilising carriagernment requests Cugnot to deMark George Mcgill, es. and He Joanne goes onWellington, to build the firstand Sue sign and build a larger vehicle, Ian and Victoria Theyers, Graham and Maria Burgess steam engine, which is used to capable of moving large and Elaine, John and Kath Moyes with all their Austin pump water to a canal running amounts 7s, in the modern were Warren Gracie, Russell Linfoot,of artillery. b e t w e e n K a s s e l a n d Bob and Judith Riches. The Sydney/Newcastle convoy 1770 █ At the French govern-

Karlshaven in Germany.

1698 █ English military engineer Thomas Savery uses Papin’s Digester as the basis of a crude steam engine for pumping water out of flooded mine-shafts. 1712 █ Denis Papin, visiting London in the hope of finding patronage, writes to a friend reporting his failure and asking for financial support to pay for his return to Germany. Never heard of again, it is likely that

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ment’s immense cost, Cugnot builds Fardier a large threewheeled artillery carriage and creates history’s first motor accident by knocking down part of a wall. 1787 █ Oliver Evans of Maryland patents a steam engine for the use in powering carts and carriages. 1801 █ Richard Trevithick, an early pioneer of the Steam Railway, builds the first successful motor vehicle, and drives it

through Camborne, Cornwall. Four days later it is destroyed by fire. 1803 █ Trevithick builds a second steam-powered carriage, which makes several successful runs through the streets of London. Unfortunately it also frightens horses and kindles considerable public hostility. 1805 █ In 1804 Oliver Evans, builds the world's first amphibious vehicle, Orukter Amphibolas, a steam powered dredger on wheels, for the Philadelphia Health Service. In July of 1805 it makes a one and a half mile journey from Central Square to the banks of the Schuykill. It weighs 20 tons and is powered by a 5 HP twin cylinder beam engine driving both the paddle and 2 wheels. With no method of steering on land, the vehicle is much more successful as a boat. 1807 █ In Switzerland, Francois Isaac de Rivaz builds, and demonstrates the first working internal combustion engine. It is fuelled by a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen and reliant on a foot-operated exhaust valve. Mounted on small trolley, travels just a few metres. 1816 █ Concerned about the number of people being killed by exploding steam engines Reverend Robert Stirling invents and patents an alternative which is not only safer but also much more efficient. It


Timeline of motoring history A Weekend in the Upper Lachlan Part 1 1679 - 1879 Papin died in London in abject runsThe on following hot air and is is rotation an abridged passenger service by automoleft Liverpool at 8am and travelled smoothly all the way poverty and complete anonymicaused by heat differentials as biles between Gloucester and timeline of motoring history, to Goulburn after a nice morning tea at Marulan. Using ty. █ Thomas Newcomen, an it their passes between various parts Cheltenham, using three Gurwhich primarily concentrates modern GPS technology to short cut through a new ironmonger and blacksmith of ofGoulburn the engine. It can use a numney steam carriages. It opersuburb, they managed to get lost in the AV on developments in Europe Dartmouth, England, patents ber of alternative fuels to heat ates for just a few months. Jennings residential estate. It must have been hilarious and North America and cothe█Atmospheric SteamHanEngine thewatching air and, in spite of its7 ima convoy of Austin on trailers1834 In London, Walter verssafety the progressive intro- parading and, together with John Calley proved and superior effithrough the residential areas, coming outcock of dead setsend up a chain of garages duction ofmerry-go-round motorised road streets, the roundabout and starts to build and sell engines ciency, itdoing remains largely atigto service his passenger carrytransport from thetoend of the trying to figure out how get back to the main road. pumping water out mines. nored for use in vehicles. ing for steam omnibuses enofroute They somehow to get on track to Crookwell, 17thmanaged Century until 2008.

1765 their █ James Watt, while en1826 █ Samuel Brown patents but before long, Mervyn Boatwright with between two Austin destinations. 1679 █his Practical French scien- his gaged in repairing a Newcomen and builds gas-and-vacuum 7s on his truck , was stopped for a breathalyser 1845 █test. Robert William Thomtist Denis Papin invents the engine, comes up several engine. It has two cylinders Of course, the rest of the convoy stoppedson and of amused Stonehaven, with Scotland pressure-cooker Digester. improvements which substanlinked by a rocking beam, with themselves by takingor photos of this unusual scene and patents the world’s first vulcanchange its method a laughing capacity of 8,800cc ‘what-if-he-hadbeen-drinking-whole-night” the 1690 █ Many beforeand himan have isedtially rubber pneumatic tyre. Itofisoperation and increase its efficienoutput of justIt 4hp. The engine night before. waswith apparent that police well officer was doing experimented single chargreceived on trials in Loncy. In so doing he lays a firm powering a carriage successfulhisesjob the beans, essentially the good ofcounting gunpowder as a means of proving don but does not reach producof Austin 7 club were responsible drivers”. foundation for the design of all ly citizens drives up Shooters Hill at moving a piston in a bore but, tion for fear of its cost. steam engines yet to come. Blackheath, on the outskirts of The weather Crookwell Denis Papinconditions publishesinhis ideas on arrival were 1859 J. J. Etienne London. idyllic and remainedsteam so for the our █ stayBelgian for harnessing as remainder an al- of 1769 █in Inthe Paris, Nicolas Lenoir builds world’s first Jothe area. ternative, to achieveGurney, repeated seph Cugnot, a military engi1829 █ Goldsworthy practicable internal combustion Club members, and John Moyes, liveneer, at “Sutton cycles of movement. Inand doing demonstrates a having built his Kath London engine running on a mixture ofselfPark cottage”, their farm atout Laggan north-east of steam so,steam he recognises the potential propelled Bath coach, sets on 8 kmcoal gas and andvehicle using -a the They instigators, hosts andair The for a mechanical alternative tovolunteer first on record. French theCrookwell. world’s first were longthe distance ignition system.govorganisers offorourmobilising weekend incarriagCrookwell.jumping-spark Soon after ourrequests animals ernment coach service, a round trip from A company is formed Cugnot in Paris toto dearrival, Kath arrived at the motel, a briefing es. He on to build the gave first the group sign and build a larger vehicle, London togoes Bath and back. develop the engine further. onsteam her proposed programme and distributed excellent engine, which is used capable of moving large While thesheets outward journey is to for the running which detailed activities remainder █ Le Monde Illustre. Depumpby water to abreakdowns canal running 1860 amounts of marked many of the day. We then departed the motel in convoy on an artillery. votes an article to J. J. Etienne b return e t w e etour n of the K ais s s e l a n d theorientation journey accomtown and surrounding1770 areas. █ WeAt the French governLenoir's first gas-engined carKarlshaven in Germany. plished in ten hours at an averment’s immense Cugnot riage. █ First oil well cost, in USA is age1698 speed of 8.4 miles █ English militaryper engibuilds Fardier a large threedrilled in Titusville, Pennsylvahour. Gurney is laterSavery to be the neer Thomas uses wheeled artillery carriage and inventor of Digester the theatrical Papin’s as theLimebasis of nia.creates history’s first motor aclight. █ by French engineer Al- of a crude steam engine for 1862 cident knocking down part phonse Beau de Rochas, papumping water out of flooded a wall. 1830 █ A regular steam omnitents the four-stroke cycle used busmine-shafts. service is established be1787 modern █ Oliverinternal Evans of Maryin most comtween London, 1712Stratford, █ DenisEast Papin, visiting land patents a steam engine for bustion engines. andLondon Paddington, in theWest hope London of finding the use in powering carts and by patronage, Walter Hancock. In- re- 1863 █ Lenoir demonstrates a writes toUsing a friend carriages. fant,porting his second steam carhis failure and asking second carriage, powered by a 1801 █ Richard Trevithick, an riage. for financial support to pay for 1.5hp liquid hydrocarbon enearly pioneer of the Steam Railhis█return to Germany. Never gine. Several six-mile journeys 1831 Sir Charles Dance sets way, builds the first successful of again, is likely that are successfully completed beup heard the world's first it scheduled motor and drives it tween Parisvehicle, and Vincennes.

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through Camborne, Cornwall. 1864 █ Alexander II Tsar of Four buys days later destroyed Russia one itof isLenoir’s by fire.making it the first excarriages port1803 sale of car in history. █ aTrevithick builds a second█ Britain’s steam-powered carriage, 1865 government inwhich makes several successtroduces the Locomotives on ful runs Act through the streets Highways more widely of London. Unfortunately it also known as the Red Flag Act. kindles Thisfrightens requires horses that all and mechanicallyconsiderable powered public road hostility. vehicles must have three drivers, 1805 █ In 1804 Olivermust Evans, be limited to 4world's mph onfirst the amphibiopen builds the roadousandvehicle, 2 mphOrukter in townAmphiboand, must be preceded by a man on las, a steam powered dredger footonwaving a red flag, to warn wheels, for the Philadelphia the Health public. Service. In July of 1805 it makes a one andNikolaus a half mile 1866 █ In Germany journey frompatents CentralaSquare August Otto free- to the atmospheric banks of the Schuykill. It piston engine. weighs 20steam tons and is powered 1868 █ First driven vehiby a 5 HP twin cylinder beam cle Cornubia, exported to India. engine driving both the paddle 1872 Euand█2Nikolaus wheels. Otto With and no method genofLangen form N.A. Otto & steering on land, the vehicle Cieistomuch produce free-piston morethesuccessful as a engine. boat. 1877 1807█ █The In smooth-running Switzerland, FranOttocois silent engine is patented Isaac de Rivaz builds,inand Germany as employees, demonstrates the first working Gottlieb Daimler and engine. WilhelmIt is internal combustion Maybach prepare it for fuelled by a mixtureproducof hydrotion.gen and oxygen and reliant on a foot-operated exhaust valve. 1879 █ An initial master patent on small trolley, for Mounted the automobile is filed in thetravels just a few United States bymetres. engineer and Patents George B. Sel- the 1816 Lawyer █ Concerned about den.number He extends his application of people being killed period many years, by for exploding steamby filing engines many amendments to delay Reverend Robert Stirlingits inissue. Meanwhile he struggles vents and patents an alternato establish his own production tive which is not only safer but capability. also much more efficient. It … to be continued ...

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A Weekend in the Upper Lachlan These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting

Minutes the the XXXXX were shown the fireof station, hospital,XXXXXX churches andGeneral Meeting other civic buildings. As we left the town our attention read the Spare Parts Report. Heldto on June 2013 at BankstownSports, was drawn the 12 “sculpture” of a horse, which had been 8 Greenfield Bankstown. meet- Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: Graham Burgess fabricated using scrap Parade, parts of farm machinery.The Further ingroad was opened X.XXpm bywandering Warren Editor: Position Vacant. along the a flock of emusatwere to be seen GracieAbout who fifteen welcomed all members. in a paddock. kilometres more and the Membership Officer: Faye Yarroll reported Crookwell “wind farm” could be seen in the distance, Minutes taker: Maureen Boatwright 81 financial members, letter sent to David we stopped the car when within about a kilometre of the Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsor17 able to appreciate how much nearestAttendees: turbine and were ship renewal, website activity very good, the sound created by Joanne this industrial complex Amy impacted Apologies: Wellington, & Paul events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and upon the otherwise peaceful landscape. After travelling Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen new video clip and information of Austin 7 about another twenty kilometres we came upon a group of & Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Kindabandoned A7s ! We found the crews otherwise occupied books for sale published by Ian Itter. er,Grabben BarbaraGullen and Kevin Fahey. within the pub, Judith and I lost no time in Welfare: Thank you card received from Rusjoining the happy throng. Visitors: Nil FromMoved: this point Kath’s instructions invited the group to Mark Wellington Seconded: Ken Rolley see more of the area, to partake of afternoon tea, then Minutes of previous meeting read and a light meal, to be followed by an evening concert and a accepted: champagne supper! Judith and I quickly realised that we Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Faye Yarroll could not undertake such a full programme without a rest break soBusiness we withdrew from the remainder of theRegarding afternoon arising from minutes: activitiesProposal and retired to the Insurance motel. - TCIS will contact Com-

mittee within fewmissed; days and arehour still kip, waitWe do not think we awere afterwe a two showered refreshed piece of pizza ingand a reply from, we theenjoyed RMS.the Maureen apoloon offer,gised then set withincluding the team toPaul the theatre foroffnot & Amy, aka Pui, St. in Bartholemew’s Church where an annual amateur show , Apologies for March Meeting. “The last night of the Proms 2016” , was to be presented Run .Log: 7 vehicle movements between 15 that evening Featured were the “Camden Community February and 7 April Band”, the “City of2013 Wagga Rugby Male2013. Voice Choir”, and the Church Organ (electronic and very large) played Teleby Correspondence: Inwards: Overland

graph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive Chatter, Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil Moved: Robert Yarroll

Seconded: Mark Wellington

Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who is recovering in hospital after surgery. Public Officer/Secretary: Nil.

Events Team: Christmas in July and Presidents Weekend - 5 rooms booked at Port Stephens. $265 per double. On National Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on 19 May 2013. Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a framed photo of Club Cars be given to BankstownSports to show our Clubs Appreciation for allowing us to use their Club to hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte


Historic Machinery Rally ACorryong Weekend in the UpperClub Lachlan These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting & President’s Weekend Minutes of the XXXXX XXXXXX General Meeting

the resident organist. We were also to hear from Eliza Stephens, a recent Crookwell High School Graduate and HeldSeptember on vocalist. 12 JuneThe 2013 at BankstownSports, Monday, 21, 2015 a very promising audience participated by 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown. The The started early 8.15 a.m. withpatriotic a meetjoiningday the performers in theattypically “Proms” ing was opened at X.XXpm by Warren songs with great vocal enthusiasm and waving of flags. gourmet breakfast at the Riley’s restaurant. Gracie whowas welcomed allthe members. Similar enthusiasm shown for huge supper It was time for Richard and Sandra Hubbard placed before them in theMaureen hall at theBoatwright conclusion of the Minutes taker: to farewell Burgesses, show. Most ofthe us retired very late!Taylor and McGills

returning to Sydney and thewas restalso continuing 17Saturday Kath’sAttendees: programme for well sorted on explore of The theWellington, Uppercrews Murray’s andto packed with more activities. Austin were & Paul Apologies: Joanne Amy requiredPui, to have their cars in place at Crookwell Memorial treasures. Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen Park between theQuartly, hours of Paul 8.30 am and noon on Saturday & Denis Boatwright, Paul Kindmorninger, to Barbara become part ofKevin a largeFahey. static show including and With our babies on the trailers, we left many other vintage and classic vehicles. The park is Corryong at 9.30 for Beechworth viachose Visitors: Nil a.m. large with many trees and gardens, the A7 drivers Tallangatta where we stopped for morning tea. parkingMoved: in theMark shade allowing our Ken group set Wellington Seconded: Rolleyto just “sit and the world aright” or to inspect the car-show entrants our The journey wasofvery pleasant with undulating Minutes previous meeting read atand leisure. hills and beautiful scenery, with lots gentle

read the Spare Report. submerged treeParts trunks in Lake Hume reminded Moved: Seconded: Graham us of Ken theRolley Tallangatta thatBurgess moved. Editor: Position Vacant.

editors name

The next stop Officer: was Yackandandah, which a well Membership Faye Yarroll reported preserved historical many of 81 financialpopular members, letter town sent and to David Snape (NRMA) for Business Cardtreasures, Sponsor- old us ended up“Many shopping for more Happy Returns” to all shipnew. renewal, activity good, and Somewebsite could not resist very the aromas Club Members celebrating events new photos of AOA2013 and from thegallery country town restaurants and cafés. new video clip and information of Austin theirbefore Birthday Everyone was happy leavingduring the 7 books for sale published by Ian Itter. township for Beechworth, 23 km away. January &some February 2015. Welfare: Thank you card received from Russell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who After a quick bite in a very popular Beechworth is recovering in hospital after surgery.

bakery, we explored by foot the historical

Public Officer/Secretary: Nil. buildings House, Burke Your Club Membership renewal wasincluding due onCourt 1 January 2015 For those prepared to brave the hot sun there was a accepted:

of places interests along Faye theYarroll way. The Moved:of Mark Wellington Seconded: country fair in progress in the showgrounds adjacent flooded remnants of streets and buildings and Business arisingwas from minutes: Regarding to the park. Entertainment provided by a very

Events Team: in July andwhere PresiMuseum and theChristmas Beechworth Goal dentsKelly Weekend - 5 rooms booked at Port Ned once detained. This country town

Single for 2015 …… $50 Proposal - TCIS Insurance contact competent brass band provided byMembership the will N.S.W. Fire Com- Fee Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the within a music few days werange are still waitBrigademittee which provided for aand varied of tastes Australiana Wilberforce on Family Membership Fee for Pioneer 2015Village ……at$55 and their were interspersed with songs from country ingitems a reply from the RMS. Maureen apolo19 May 2013. singers/instrumentalists and a girl’s Paul marching groupPui . in gised for not including Amy Joining Fee& …………………………………………… $30 Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Robert Yarroll There were also numerous food, drink and craft stalls. Apologies for March Meeting. Stephens. $265 per double. On National

The Joining applies to park. all new General members and those Business: Kenwho Rolley suggested a At noon the important cars wereFee released from the Run Log: vehicle movements between 15 have7not their Membership by 31 photo January year. be given to framed of each Club Cars The A7 group dashed off torenewed Kadwell farm on Grabben February 2013 and 7 April 2013. Gullen Road to see a ploughing demonstration using BankstownSports to show our Clubs Appreheavy work horses and to enjoy the farm Overland tour, riding Teleon Correspondence: Inwards: ciation for allowing us to use their Club to

graph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive Chatter, Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil Moved: Robert Yarroll

Seconded: Mark Wellington

Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte

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Historic Machinery Rally ACorryong Weekend in the UpperClub Lachlan These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting & President’s Weekend Minutes of the XXXXX XXXXXX General Meeting

the tray of a truck. Judith and I missed the turn to the farm gate and found ourselves back at the Grabben Held onaccident 12 June 2013 BankstownSports, is a living started by at gold discovery, Gullen Pub. history, By ---honestly! We arrived at the 8 Greenfield Bankstown. has immaculately in preserved farm abeen little late, but inParade, time tocaptured join the team asThe they meeting was opened at X.XXpm by Warren headed for Kath and John’s farm where afternoon tea was streetscapes. Gracie welcomed all members. available and awho Funkhana had been arranged for the A7s. Again Paul “John and Kath arranged layouts taker: Maureen Boatwright We allMinutes met reports:at 4pm and started our Austin 7s for three events in a field. The first required the car to be journey from the motel. We drove past the Attendees: driven straight to the 17 end of the field , the driver to pick beautiful Lake Sambell asWellington, well as the Chinese up a rollApologies: of newspaper and then to reverse and throw Joanne Amy & Paul the newspaper into a bin located half way back to the Gardens which reminded us some 5000 Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen start line The challenge was totodrive as Chinese goldsecond diggers who Boatwright, used liveas infast the & .Denis Quartly, Paul Paul Kindpossibleer,toBarbara the end ofand the Kevin adjacent field, park the A7 into Fahey. area. We then visited the famous Beechworth a car space at right angles to the direction of travel, and Cemetery Chinese Burning Towers constructed Nilanother then to Visitors: reverse into car space on the opposite during the Qing Dynasty era. We ended side of Moved: the field finishSeconded: by driving across a line the at the Markand Wellington Ken Rolley entry toevent a second Thethrough third eventthe was5 tokm drive in day’s by field. driving scenic Minutes of previous meeting read and the shortest time through a maze of 15 gates marked by Gorgeaccepted: Drive and enjoying the magnificent view witches’ hats and identified in numerical order. The fourth of the drive reserve and thepossible gorge. was at the Mark Wellington FayeDinner Yarroll was to Moved: as slowly as Seconded: around the perimeters local Hibernian club, but the weather of the third layout, the winnerfrom beingminutes: the driver turned who took Business arising Regarding the longest windy andtime. cold- when we came out of the club. Proposal TCIS Insurance will contact ComSoAllwe all hurried to retire ourare warm and within a keen few days andtotheir we stilland waitthemittee A7 crews were to back display skills, others tried tactic to disadvantage the competing ing aevery reply from the about RMS. 9pm. Maureen apolocomfortable motel rooms A7. It was seen president’sPaul A7 was gised forthat nottheincluding & restrained Amy Pui byin Mark and Mervyn infortheMarch fast run, and got pushed along Apologies Meeting. Tuesday, September and the throttle advanced in22, the 2015 slow field. The final Run Log: 7 vehicle betweenby15 Richard Hubbard commented previously count overall winner was Mark movements and Joanne, followed February 2013 and 7 April 2013. Anthony Davey and Archie, Paul and Jesse Boatwright, after the Murray Power Station hill climb that Graham Burgesscould and Elaine Taylor, Paul(almost) and Amy Pui Correspondence: Inwards: Overland Teleour Austin7s go anywhere

x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft in the graph, Alpine2country. So, I took heed and VIC, Bent Wire, Chatter, alteredThe my Depender, planned journey to leadDrive the NSW Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), A7 club members to Myrtlerford through the

Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil Moved: Robert Yarroll

Seconded: Mark Wellington

Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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read the Sparebut Parts Report. mountainous scenic route via Stanley. This Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: Graham winding picturesque roadBurgess travelled through the Editor: Position Vacant. former gold mining locations of Silver Creek and Hurdle Flat and finally to lovely Membership Officer: Faye leading Yarroll reported Stanley whichmembers, is over 600m level. 81 financial letter above sent tosea David Snapeon(NRMA) for Business Card Then a recently completed newSponsorroad, we ship on renewal, website activity good, were a relatively steep, long very and windy events gallery new photos of AOA2013 descent for 3 km, before another 16kmand of flat new video clip and information of Austin 7 terrain to Myrtleford. It was a safe, scenic but books for sale published by Ian Itter. thrilling driving experience. Welfare: Thank you card received from Russell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who After having a short break at the Myrtleford is recovering in hospital after surgery.

Information Centre, we explored the Big Tree, Officer/Secretary: Nil. a girth of 34 feet, inPublic nearby Smith Street. It has Christmas in July Presi- of 9Events inches,Team: a height of 80 feet, andand a spread dents 5 rooms at Port 90 feet.Weekend It is a big -old tree bybooked any measure. Stephens. $265 per double. On National Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the Then we embarked on leisurely cruising trip Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on along Lake Buffalo Road to have our 19 Maythe 2013.

morning tea at Lake Buffalo. Rolling along the Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Robert Yarroll western slopes of Mt Buffalo, this 55km return General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a route weaved and rolled Cars through farmlands framed photo of Club be the given to with amazing viewtoofshow the Mt With Peter BankstownSports ourBuffalo. Clubs AppreMatthews thetheir rest Club of us toblindly ciation for leading allowingthe us way, to use hold our inGeneral CMC the raffle forto get followed hope ofMeetings. going around lake Cancer Research toProstate the picnic ground but tofor no1963 avail.Chrysler So we had Car hasan raised and will toValiant double back extra$11,500 15 km. The viewbeof the drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte


Historic Machinery Rally ACorryong Weekend in the UpperClub Lachlan These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting & President’s Weekend

Minutes of the and Helen and Carolyn. WhileXXXXX the fastestXXXXXX run winner General Meeting was undoubtedly won by our racer, Paul Boatwright, the readwines, the Spare Partsand Report. Held on 12 2013 at BankstownSports, local cheese antipasto platters and lake was great on June the won sunny day, but it waswho a slowest agonising run was by Mark Wellington Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: GrahamThe Burgess 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown. The meet- traditional Tuscan food. town was packed bit at the time. Typical incomplaint a holiday waswindy so determined despite his wife’s of mood, heat ing was opened at X.XXpm by Warren and to hurry up and that it was the longest 7 minutes Editor: Position Vacant. with people at the start of the school holiday before we finished our morning tea, we were who welcomed members. she had Gracie ever experienced she all was dying a drink. all of us were busyFaye selecting thinking of our lunch atasBright so in nofortime, we and Membership Officer: Yarrollrestaurants reported of It was all good fun and entertaining. At the end, all the Minutesfor taker: Maureen Boatwright our own choice, though our baby Austins had were heading Bright via Myrtleford. 81 financial members, letter sent to David competitors brought home the bacons but they were no Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsorattracted a lot of onlookers. ordinaryAttendees: bacons—the 17 prizes were Kath’s hand-made ship renewal, website activity very good, clay or glazed model Austin beautiful 7 of different designs. Thank Bright is an amazingly place sitting Apologies: Joanne Wellington, Amy & Paul events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and you John and Kath for the efforts to make the day a very a satisfying lunch, everyone wandered on a hillPui, with a natural landscaped a Helen After Carolyn Thompson, Helenriver, Lewis, memorable one” new video clip and information of Austin 7 section&ofDenis it packed withPaul recreational Quartly, Boatwright,facilities. Paul KindI do know that Ian and Victoria Theyers, members er, Barbara and Kevin Fahey. I did a quick walk along the river in our town and from Oberon, had the misfortune to shear a left hand the landscape was indeed truly fascinating. rear axleVisitors: key in theirNilattractive tourer. Repairs were not The town isMark reportedly even prettier in autumn possible on site, so Ian andSeconded: I droveKen back Moved: Wellington Rolleyto Crookwell to return with his tow vehicle and trailer. The gymkhana (Canadian Ottawa?)with famous avenues Minutes of previous meeting readof and over, all hands were available and the stricken quickly huge old deciduous trees – oaks, elms,carpoplars accepted: loaded onto the trailer and readied for the journey back to and painting the town red, orange, gold and Oberon.Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Faye Yarroll yellow. With ski fields nearby and the blessed fromand minutes: At this Business point I mustarising tell that Kath John hadRegarding cool climate, the- TCIS region produces excellent Proposal will contact overcome a number of thirdInsurance party failures which had Comcaused disruption of their original mittee within a few daysplans andfor weourareweek stillend. waitAmong these, special gourmet was booked ing a areply from the dinner RMS. party Maureen apoloin a localgised restaurant. But,including at the timePaul of reconfirmation, for not & Amy Pui in just before our arrival, restaurant owner realised that Apologies forthe March Meeting. they had accepted a double booking for the Saturday Log: 7our vehicle movements between evening.Run Undaunted, resourceful hosts worked hard15 2013 and 7asApril 2013. dining to set upFebruary the shearers quarters a comfortable room to Correspondence: seat us all, and provideInwards: us with pre dinner drinks Overland Tele-

graph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive Chatter, Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil Moved: Robert Yarroll

Seconded: Mark Wellington

Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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off to pursue their own interests from looking books for sale published by Ian Itter. antiques, shopping to exploring the town. We Welfare: Thank card received fromforRusleft Bright at 3 pmyou and some headed the sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who well known boutique butter factory in Myrtleford is recovering in hospital after surgery. while others went for a large second yard along Public Officer/Secretary: Nil. at antiques and The Great Alpine Road to look Events Team: in Julytoand machinery parts.Christmas With so much seePresiand so dents Weekend - 5miss rooms at Port little time, we had to thebooked 38 km Whorouly Stephens. $265offered per double. National Loop run which the vistaOnof Murmungee Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on 19 May 2013. Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a framed photo of Club Cars be given to BankstownSports to show our Clubs Appreciation for allowing us to use their Club to hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte

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Historic Machinery Rally ACorryong Weekend in the UpperClub Lachlan These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting & President’s Weekend

Minutes ofbythe XXXXX XXXXXX General Meeting and nibbles, followed a home prepared three course meal and coffee, all the while accompanied by pleasant read the Spare Parts Report. Held on June 2013 Basin and the many local vineyards including Junee was a picturesque town viewing from conversation and12 happy smiles. WeatallBankstownSports, enjoyed the Seconded: Graham 8together Greenfield Parade, the famous MIchelini Wines. day’sThe final hill Ken onRolley the highway, andBurgess we decided to have evening and most wereBankstown. lateThe in departing themeet- aMoved: ing was opened at X.XXpm by Warren farm. Editor: Position Vacant. assault for the baby Austins was the turn off lunch at the old historic railway station. It Gracie who welcomed allearly members. On long Sunday morning we the madeBuckland an start from the into climb along Gap Road motel and returned to the farm for a barbeque breakfast Minutes taker: Boatwright to Beechworth. It wasMaureen an exciting but not too prepared by the usual group of volunteers who so often difficult climb. Picking speed whenever 17 upAfter spoil usAttendees: on these occasions. breakfast had been possible ofJoanne thedrive more level terrains tidied we allon setany off on the to Taralga where J Apologies: Wellington, AmyK&and Paul had arranged early opening of the Museum for our party. helped, and the cool weather had also been Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen The morning soon passed exploring the town,Everyone shopsKind(and kind to&our easily overheated babies. Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Pub) orer, partaking of the morning tea provided. Then came Barbara and Kevin Fahey. arrived smoothly and safely and had enough lunch at a café in the centre of town, “The Tangled Vine”, time load for an departure Visitors: Niltrailers whereto our hoststhe had pre-ordered for early the whole party. This the next morning. We retired early after a nice was efficiently served, portionsKensoRolley large that Judith Moved: Mark WellingtontheSeconded: and I needed no more food for the remainder of the dinnerMinutes out in a local restaurant across read our day. of previous meeting and After the meal break, our worthy President called Amour Motel. accepted:

order and spoke on behalf of all members attending the Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Faye Yarroll “Potato Festival”. He thanked John and Kath Moyes for Wednesday September 23,minutes: 2015 Business arisingand from Regarding the excellent organisation the full programme of The trip hadhad been so enjoyable that all of ComProposal -provided, TCIS Insurance contact activities they and for thewill tremendous effort us wanted ourand waywas home to with mittee within a fewondays we are still waitinvolved. Johnmore madeeven suitable reply and greeted heart felt by thethe members. Wecould then made ingacclamation a reply suggested from RMS. Maureen apoloSydney. Mervyn that we go our the personal farewells. was of aPaul noted consensus gised for road not There including Amy Puithat in by country instead the &M5 freeway, “We must do it again”. Apologies for March Meeting.

and the rest of us not only agreed and some 7 vehicle movements wishedRun theLog: tour could go on forever! between So we 15 By Bob Riches 2013 and 7 April 2013. February headed off at about 8.30 a.m. on C315 towards Wodonga-Albury. The new bypassOverland across TeleCorrespondence: Inwards: graph,River 2 x Baby Lightshaft the Murray wasTorque a bliss W.A, and we were inVIC, The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive The Chatter, no time travelling on Olympic Highway. Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), scenery of the plains was certainly quite a Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange contrast to the mountainous alpine view we Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft had foratthe last few Seven Hills.days. TerryUnbelievably Woodhouse after A7 Club Culcalm, a trafficRally jamEntrants like in Vic we sentwere card stuck & 20 in National peak hour Bridge for Austinon7 Sydney DirectionHarbour signs. Outwards: Nilan Moved: Robert Yarrollthrough Seconded: Henly Mark Wellington hour trying to get because of some Treasurers local festivity. After the bottle neckread at the Report: Warren Gracie Henly,Financial the travel to Wagga Wagga easy Report in Helen Lewis’was absence. Moved: Ken Rolley colours Seconded: Robert Yarroll and the assorted from the yellow canolaSpare flowersParts with light green spring grass and Report: Mervyn Boatwright blue sky was absolutely beautiful.

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was so relaxing that weFaye spent almost 2 hours Membership Officer: Yarroll reported enjoying the lunch in a magnificently 81 financial members, letter sent to restored David Snape (NRMA) forfrom Business Card Sponsorhistorical building the last century. ship renewal, website activity very good, events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and After Cootamundra, we were too relaxed new video clip and information of Austin 7 and were heading towards Young instead of books for sale published by Ian Itter.

Harden. But Mervyn’s 6th sense sprung into Welfare: received from Rus-to the action andThank in noyou timecard found his way back sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who right track heading for Goulburn. is recovering in hospital after surgery. It was cold and getting dark at Goulburn, so Public Officer/Secretary: after a bit of top up for ourNil. cars and tummies, Events Team:bye Christmas July to and Presi- the we said good to each inother conclude dents Weekend - 5had. rooms booked at Port wonderful week we Stephens. $265 per double. On National Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the Paul Pui Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on 19 May 2013. Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a framed photo of Club Cars be given to BankstownSports to show our Clubs Appreciation for allowing us to use their Club to hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte


Newcastle Run

ouldSeveral be addressed months ago over a few bottles of wine, Graham

All Spare Parts correspondence should

Parts be addressed Burgess and myself thought itAll wasSpare time for our yearlycorrespondence should be addressed to: social outing with the unofficial Newcastle chapter of the to: Austin 7Club of NSW.

Mr Mervyn Boatwright, ght, After a call to fellow local member Graham HatfieldMrit Mervyn Boatwright, was agreed for everyone to visit his home at Carey Bay to P.O. Box 366, Casula Mall, NSW 2170 NSW view his2170 collection of 24 Minis and his recently acquired P.O. Box 366, Casula Mall. NSW 2170 unrestored 1927 Austin 7 roadster.

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Invitations were sent to all club members by email to see who may be interested in coming.

Merv and Maureen Boatwright, their son Paul and his daughter, Paul and Amy Pui, Russell Linfoot and Carol Linfoot all travelled from Sydney.

members Graham and Maria Burgess, Elaine oreLocal Trophy

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Newcastle Run

These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting

Minutesofofcyclists the gather XXXXX General Meeting where thousands at theXXXXXX same park we planned to meet for our run. Fortunately the cyclists didn’t impinge on our fun or us on theirs. We quickly found alternate parking for the trailers and got under way without Held on 12 June 2013 at BankstownSports, read the Spare Parts Report. difficulty.

8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown. The meet- Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: Graham Burgess ing was opened at X.XXpm by Warren Editor: Position Vacant. Considering wealth of venues old car enthusiasts together with the success of the day, it is envisaged some Graciethe who welcomed all for members. Hunter venues could be put forward for consideration by the members for rally ideas in coming Membership Officer: Faye years. Yarroll reported Minutes taker: Maureen Boatwright 81 financial members, letter sent to David Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsor17 GaryAttendees: Tout ship renewal, website activity very good, Apologies: Joanne Wellington, Amy & Paul events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen new video clip and information of Austin 7 & Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Kindbooks for sale published by Ian Itter. er, Barbara and Kevin Fahey. Welfare: Thank you card received from RusVisitors: Nil sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Ken Rolley is recovering in hospital after surgery. Minutes of previous meeting read and Public Officer/Secretary: Nil. accepted: Events Team: Christmas in July and PresiMoved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Faye Yarroll dents Weekend - 5 rooms booked at Port Business arising from minutes: Regarding Stephens. $265 per double. On National Proposal - TCIS Insurance will contact ComMotoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the mittee within a few days and we are still waitAustraliana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on ing a reply from the RMS. Maureen apolo19 May 2013. gised for not including Paul & Amy Pui in Moved: Mark Wellington Seconded: Robert Yarroll Apologies for March Meeting. General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a Run Log: 7 vehicle movements between 15 framed photo of Club Cars be given to February 2013 and 7 April 2013. BankstownSports to show our Clubs AppreCorrespondence: Inwards: Overland Tele- ciation for allowing us to use their Club to graph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive Chatter, Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft 18 August 2013. If you were one of the enat Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club trants at the National Rally at SA and would Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants - like to be one of 20 members to obtain a Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 Moved: Robert Yarroll Seconded: Mark Wellington Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. The increasing number of active club members the Hunter region brought forward a suggestion an annual event.

Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence.

Meeting closed: 8.50pm

Moved: Ken Rolley

Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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FOR SALE These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting Minutes of the XXXXX XXXXXX General Meeting Held on 12 June 2013 at BankstownSports, 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown. The meeting was opened at X.XXpm by Warren Gracie who welcomed all members. Minutes taker: Maureen Boatwright Attendees: 17 Apologies: Joanne Wellington, Amy & Paul Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen & Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Kinder, Barbara and Kevin Fahey. Visitors: Nil Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Ken Rolley

Minutes of previous meeting read and accepted: Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Faye Yarroll

Business arising from minutes: Regarding Proposal - TCIS Insurance will contact Committee within a few days and we are still waiting a reply from the RMS. Maureen apologised for not including Paul & Amy Pui in Apologies for March Meeting. Run Log: 7 vehicle movements between 15 February 2013 and 7 April 2013. Correspondence: Inwards: Overland Telegraph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, The Depender, Bent Wire, Drive Chatter, Vintage & Veteran Car Club (Goulburn), Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 Club Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil Moved: Robert Yarroll

Seconded: Mark Wellington

Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Financial Report in Helen Lewis’ absence. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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read the Spare Parts Report. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Graham Burgess

Editor: Position Vacant. Membership Officer: Faye Yarroll reported 81 financial members, letter sent to David Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsorship renewal, website activity very good, events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and new video clip and information of Austin 7 books for sale published by Ian Itter. Welfare: Thank you card received from Russell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who $56.0 is#0050: recovering in hospital after surgery.

#0051: $52.0 Public Officer/Secretary: Nil.

#0052:Team: $52.00Christmas in July and PresiEvents dents Weekend - 5 rooms booked at Port Fan bushes: Stephens. $265$55.00 per double. On National Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the 8 Whitworth sockets: $55.00 Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on 19 May 2013. Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a framed photo of Club Cars be given to BankstownSports to show our Clubs Appreciation for allowing us to use their Club to hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for Prostate Cancer Research for 1963 Chrysler Valiant Car has raised $11,500 and will be drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on 18 August 2013. If you were one of the entrants at the National Rally at SA and would like to be one of 20 members to obtain a wonderful memento, then please contact Maureen on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 clocks) donated by Ken Rolley. Meeting closed: 8.50pm Door Prize - Won by Ron Selig Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte

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These minutes of the Austin 7 Club NSW Inc are to be confirmed at the next General Meeting

Minutes of the XXXXX XXXXXX General Meeting Held on 12 June 2013 at BankstownSports, 8 Greenfield Parade, Bankstown. The meeting was opened at X.XXpm by Warren Gracie who welcomed all members. Minutes taker: Maureen Boatwright Attendees: 17 Apologies: Joanne Wellington, Amy & Paul Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen & Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Kinder, Barbara and Kevin Fahey. Visitors: Nil Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Ken Rolley

Minutes of previous meeting read and accepted: Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Faye Yarroll

Business arising from minutes: Regarding Proposal - TCIS Insurance will contact Committee within a few days and we are still waiting a reply from the RMS. Maureen apologised for not including Paul & Amy Pui in Apologies for March Meeting.

read the Spare Parts Report. Moved: Ken Rolley

Seconded: Graham Burgess

Editor: Position Vacant. Membership Officer: Faye Yarroll reported 81 financial members, letter sent to David Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsorship renewal, website activity very good, events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and new video clip and information of Austin 7 books for sale published by Ian Itter.

Whitworth Spanners: $55.00from RusWelfare: Thank you card received sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Wheel Brace: $28.00 Thompson who is recovering in hospital after surgery. Public Officer/Secretary: Nil. Events Team: Christmas in July and Presidents Weekend - 5 rooms booked at Port Stephens. $265 per double. On National Motoring Heritage Day our Club will visit the Australiana Pioneer Village at Wilberforce on 19 May 2013. Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Robert Yarroll

General Business: Ken Rolley suggested a framed photo of Club Cars be given to BankstownSports to show our Clubs AppreCorrespondence: Inwards: Overland Tele- ciation for allowing us to use their Club to Historical Vehicle Log Book Trial graph, 2 x Baby Torque W.A, Lightshaft VIC, hold our General Meetings. CMC raffle for If Austin 7 Club NSW yourDrive primary club, and you Cancer have registered with RMS for the The Depender, Bent is Wire, Chatter, Prostate Research for 1963 Chrysler Vintage & Veteran CarTrial Cluband/or (Goulburn), Car has raised $11,500 andadvise will beany of Historical Vehicle Log Book changedValiant to HCRS registration, please Flyer - Motorlife Museum Kembla Grange drawn at Shannons Sydney Classic Day on our club committee members as well as your HCRS registration detail. The records are kept Auction 19 May 2013, Letter from Covercraft 18 August 2013. If you were one of the enfor club purposes. at Seven Hills. Terry Woodhouse A7 insurance Club trants at the National Rally at SA and would Vic sent card & 20 National Rally Entrants - like to be one of 20 members to obtain a Austin 7 Direction signs. Outwards: Nil wonderful memento, then please contact 2017 Austin 7 NationalMaureen Rally, Toowoomba on 9822 8609. Four door prizes (A7 Moved: Robert Yarroll Seconded: Mark Wellington clocks) donated by KenForm Rolley. Anyone who has not yet registered or has not received the Entry for the 2017 Austin Treasurers Report: Warren Gracie read the Run Log: 7 vehicle movements between 15 February 2013 and 7 April 2013.

FinancialRally ReportininToowoomba, Helen Lewis’ absence. 7 National Queensland but is interested to attend, please contact Meeting closed: 8.50pm Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: Robert Yarroll Maureen Boatwright for theDoor necessary paperwork. Prize - Won by Ron Selig Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright

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Raffle - Won by Kevin Harte


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All Spare Parts correspondence should be add read the Spare Parts Report. to: Moved: Ken Rolley Seconded: Graham Burgess

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Apologies: Joanne Wellington, Amy & Paul Pui, Carolyn Thompson, Helen Lewis, Helen & Denis Quartly, Paul Boatwright, Paul Kinder, Barbara and Kevin Fahey.

Editor: Position Vacant.

Mr Mervyn Boatwright,

Membership Officer: Faye Yarroll reported 81 financial letter sent P.O. Box members, 366, Casula Mall.to David NSW Snape (NRMA) for Business Card Sponsorship renewal, website activity very good, events gallery new photos of AOA2013 and new video clip and information of Austin 7 books for sale published by Ian Itter.

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Welfare: Thank you card received from RusPoint Score Trophy sell Linfoot, card sent to Ada Thompson who All Spare Parts correspondence should

Visitors: Nil

Moved: Mark Wellington

Seconded: Ken Rolley

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Christmas Luncheon / Presentation Day. Come along and get involved.

Financial Report inThe Helen Lewis’ absence. DISCLAIMER: Austin 7 Club NSW Inc (theMeeting Club), itsclosed: Officers8.50pm and the Committee cannot be

DISCLAIMER: DISCLAIMER: DISCLAIMER: The The The Austin Austin Austin 77Club Club ClubNSW NSW NSWInc Inc Inc The (the (the (theClub), Club), Club), Austin its Officers Officers 7and and and Club the the theCommittee Committee Committee NSW cannot cannot cannot Inc be be be(the Moved:DISCLAIMER: Ken Rolley Robert Yarroll7 DISCLAIMER: Austin 7and/or Club NSW Inc (the Club), itsitsitsOfficers Officers and the held liableSeconded: for The any errors omissions in items that are published inCommittee good faithcannot in this be Baby

C Door Prize -published Won byinRon Selig held liable for any errors and/or omissions in items that are in good faith in this Baby held held liable liable for for held any any errors errors liable and/or and/or omissions omissions for any in in items items errors that that are are published and/or published in good good omissions faith faith in in this this Baby Baby in item held liable for any errors and/or items that are published in good faithorinexpression this Baby of Torque magazine. It should beomissions noted thatinthe publication of by anKevin advertisement Spare Parts Report: Mervyn Boatwright Raffle - Won Torque magazine. should be noted that the publication an advertisement expression Torque Torque magazine. magazine. Torque should should be magazine. benoted noted notedthat that thatthe the thepublication publication publication It should ofofofan an anadvertisement advertisement advertisement be Harte noted orororexpression expression expression thatof ofofof the pu Torque ItItItItshould of or views inmagazine. articles and reports be in this magazine does not necessarily imply endorsement by the Club. views viewsin articles views and andreports reports inin articles this thismagazine magazinedoes and doesnot not reports necessarily necessarilyimply in implyendorsement this endorsement magazine by theClub. Club. does views articles and reports this magazine does not necessarily imply endorsement bybythe the Club. views inininarticles articles and reports ininin this magazine does not necessarily imply endorsement by the Club.

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Austin 7 Club NSW Inc

Austin 7 Club Austin 7 Club NSWNSW Inc Inc

"Dedicated to the preservation

"Dedicated to the preservation "Dedicated to the and enjoyment ofpreservation all types of and of alloftypes of andenjoyment enjoyment all types of Austin Sevens" Austin Sevens"

Austin Sevens"

Our Club is a member of The Council of Motor Clubs, Inc

Our Club is a member of The Council of Motor Clubs, Inc Our 7Club a member The Council Clubs, The Austin ClubisNSW Inc has of been the road of for Motor some fun socialInctouring. active 7since 1984 and aims to bring to- Spare parts are Clubsocial Mem- touring. the road foravailable some tofun The Austin Club NSW Inc has been The Austin 7 Club NSW Inc has been the road for some fun social touring. gether people with the common interest bers through the Club Spares Division active since 1984 and aims to bring to- Spare parts are available to Club Memactive ofsince 1984preserving and aims bringAusto- and Spare parts are available Club Memrestoring, andtodriving our technical people will givetoadvice, bers through the Club Spares Division gether people with the common interest gethertinpeople with interest bers possible, through inthe Club Spares Sevens. Wethe are common an informal family where regard to the restora-Division andofour our technical peoplewill willgive giveadvice, advice, ofofrestoring, preserving and driving Ausclub that regularly takes "Babies" to tion these cars. restoring, preserving andour driving and technical people David andAusWendy Mason where possible, possible, ininregard regardtotothe therestorarestoratintin Sevens. Sevens. We We are are an an informal informal family family where tion of these these cars. NSW 2113 club our "Babies" to Box Postal 6009, North Ryde. clubthat thatregularly regularly takes takes ourAddress: "Babies"P.O. to tion of cars. Email:

info@austin7clubnsw.org.au

Website: www.austin7clubnsw.org.au Postal P.O. Box 6009, 6009, North NorthRyde. Ryde. NSW NSW 2113 2113 Postal Address: Address: P.O. Box Email: info@austin7clubnsw.org.au Email: info@austin7clubnsw.org.au Website: www.austin7clubnsw.org.au Website: www.austin7clubnsw.org.au

RMS Regulations & Club Rules

Members are to observe all RMS Regulations and Club Rules as contained in our current Constitution and Members Mate booklet.

RMS Club Rules Rules RMS Regulations & Club

If this Club is nominated as your Primary Club under the RMS Historic Conditional Registration Scheme (HCRS) then the following documents MUST be carried in your vehicle times. all Members are and Club Club Rules Rules as ascontained containedininour our Members areattotoallobserve observe all RMS Regulations Regulations and a copy of your RMS of Approved Operation of Vehicle currentConstitution Constitution andCertificate Members current and Members Mate booklet. booklet.  a copy of this Clubs Certificate of Insurance (Public Liability)

thisClub Club isis nominated nominated as Torque Club under the RMS Historic Conditional IfIfthis as your Primary  a current or recent Baby magazineClub under the RMS Historic Conditional RegistrationScheme Scheme (HCRS) (HCRS) then the following Registration following documents documentsMUST MUSTbe becarried carriedininyour your vehicleatatall alltimes. times. vehicle If bad weather conditions are looming please contact

copyofofyour yourRMS RMS Certificate Certificate of Approved Operation Maureen Boatwright (Home) of 02Vehicle 9822 8609 (Mobile) aacopy Operation of Vehicle 0413 017 263 or Warren (Home) 02 9569 2108 copyofofthis thisClubs Clubs Certificate Certificate of Insurance Insurance (Public Liability) aacopy of (PublicGracie Liability) (Mobile) 0417 417 826 Saturday evenings or from currentororrecent recent Baby Baby Torque Torque magazine aacurrent magazine 6:30am on the Sunday of the run.

IfIf bad weather conditions are are looming looming please please contact contact bad weather weather conditions IfMaureen bad conditions are02looming please(Mobile) contact Boatwright (Home) 9822 8609 Maureen Boatwright (Home) 02 9822 8609 (Mobile) Maureen Boatwright (Home) 02 9822 8609 (Mobile) 0413 or Paul Pui (Home) (Home) 02 9958 1791 (Mobile) 0413 017 017 263 263 0413 017 263 or or Warren Warren Gracie Gracie (Home)02 029569 95692108 2108 0413 621 0417 078 Saturday evenings or from 6:30am on the (Mobile) (Mobile) 0417 417 417 826 826 Saturday Saturday evenings evenings oror from from Sunday of the run. 6:30am on the Sunday of the run. 6:30am on the Sunday of the run.

Welcome New Members! Bob and Wendy Dunnett


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