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John William Larter

John William Larter (1858 – September 1911) was a Station Master, auctioneer and insurance agent, local politician, magistrate and a Chief President of the Australian Natives' Association (ANA).

John William Larter
Born1858
Kyneton
Died4 August 1911(1911-08-04) (aged 47–48)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation(s)Station Master, auctioneer and insurance agent, local politician, magistrate
PartnerRosa Elizabeth Crisp
ChildrenSeveral
Parent(s)George Henry Larter and Mary Ann Halliday

Background edit

Larter was born in Kyneton, Victoria, in 1858, the son of railway employee George Henry Larter and Mary Ann Halliday. Larter, aged about 16 years old[1] followed his father into the railways; in 1883 he was listed in the Freemasons’ Register as Station Master at Craigieburn.[2]

In 1880 Larter married Rosa Elizabeth Crisp.

Employment edit

Initially joining the railway in about 1874[1] he progressed to Station Master at Craigieburn in 1883. In 1886 he ran a business as an auctioneer and insurance agent.[3] In 1893 he was made a magistrate and then chief magistrate.[4][5]

Community edit

The first report of Larter in Ballarat is "a notice from Messrs Larter and Crisp, house, land, and estate agents, 4 Peel street north",[6] and then at a land sale in July 1885.[7]

Apart from his not insignificant activity in the ANA Larter was involved in a number of important community organisations. Some examples include:

  • In 1891 Larter is recorded as being President and a life member of the Ballarat Imperial Football Club attending their annual meeting with Joseph Kirton (ANA Chief President 1895).[8] He became a Life Patron of the club in 1891.[9]
  • Ballarat Swimming Club had Larter as Mayor attend their Annual Meeting with Carthy Salmon (ANA Chief President 1898) in 1993.[10]
  • The Ballarat Cricket Club had Larter on its committee of management.[11]
  • He was President of the Bowling Club in 1994.[12]
  • Larter was appointed to a committee to consideration the legal standing of the brigade Fire-brigade in 1889.[13] He also participated in other ways to support the brigade including becoming a member.[14][15] He retired from the Fire-brigade in 1893.[16]
  • He participated in the Ballarat Water Commission Annual Meeting 1893.[17]
  • Attended meeting of the Benevolent Asylum committee.[18]
  • Larter was on the committee for the Ballarat Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition.[19]
  • Participated in the formation of a Debating Society in 1886.[20]
  • In 1994 the Orphans Asylum voted to appoint Larter and others as Life Governors "in recognition for valuable services rendered to the asylum.[21]

Larter was also involved in providing evidence in liquor licensing matters as a witness.[22]

Local politics edit

Larter successfully ran for the Ballarat East Council in 1889[23][24] a number of times becoming Mayor in 1893/94.[25][5]

In the 1889 municipal elections a letter of pamphlet was circulated imputing Larter's actions. His response was to call a formal public meeting at the White Horse hotel with Mr Searle in the chair. After addressing the meeting on his position he produced his letter-copying hook to the meeting to prove that he had taken active steps, with other gentlemen, to procure the establishment of several factories and work shops in Ballarat East.[26] Larter was elected in 1889.[27]

In 1894 the issues he understood were on the minds of rates payers were:

  • amalgamation of the Ballarat East municipality with the Ballarat municipality;
  • electric lighting in the streets of Ballarat East;
  • the wage question;
  • tolls; and
  • several other matters of importance to the ratepayers.[28]

Latter was very active in the community and a popular councillor and mayor.[5]

Australian Natives' Association edit

Larter was a foundation member of the Ballarat East Branch No. 128 of the in 1886. Although it is numbered branch 128, it was the 100th branch as 28 branches had started twice.[29] He was the first Secretary of the branch. Locally and with the support of the ANA branch he inspired organised opposition to the alienation of the park in Russel Square.[30]

In its 21 years the ANA had grown to 10,000 members and had doubled its six over the previous six years.[30] The association continued to express members view on national affairs and was arousing a strong interest in federation of the states and a desire to advance Australia. In 1991 he wrote a letter on behalf of the Branch and ANA board to the municipal council seeking permission to effect improvements at the Eureka Stockade.[31]

Larter was not a dynamic leader. His main contribution to the 1893 conference seems to have been a speech appealing for contributions to a fund for ‘improving and beautifying the site of the Eureka Stockade … the Battlefield of Australian Liberty’[32] But he fully supported the efforts of other board members like George Wise and Alex Peacock to commit the association to a program of national politics, telling a reporter that ‘We claim to be political so far as wise and liberal legislation is concerned ... the ANA is ... a huge political power [with] an influence born of the strength of its members, and its broad and liberal constitution’.[33]

Later years edit

Larter moved to Woolloomooloo, New South Wales about the turn of the century as Australian federation was taking place. He died on Friday 4 August 1911.[34]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 25 August 1894. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  2. ^ United Grand Lodge Freemason Membership Register 1883
  3. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 20 January 1886. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  4. ^ Ballarat Star 12 April 1888 p.4; Ballarat Star, 7 August 1889,p. 4; Victorian Government Gazette 23 January 1893, p.292.
  5. ^ a b c "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 25 August 1894. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  6. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 7 April 1885. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  7. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 10 July 1885. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  8. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 2 December 1891. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  9. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 30 March 1891. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  10. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 2 December 1993. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  11. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 29 September 1892. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  12. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 1 September 1994. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  13. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 4 September 1889. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  14. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 4 September 1890. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  15. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 7 September 1887. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  16. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 19 April 1893. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  17. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 26 July 1893. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  18. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 21 July 1894. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  19. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 17 September 1890. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  20. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 26 January 1886. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  21. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 27 July 1894. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  22. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 10 September 1991. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  23. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 6 August 1889. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  24. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 9 August 1889. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  25. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 16 October 1893. Retrieved 8 May 2021.
  26. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE NLA. 7 August 1889. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  27. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 9 August 1893. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  28. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 22 August 1894. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  29. ^ Menadue, J. E. (1971). A Centenary History of the Australian Natives Association 1871 - 1971. Melbourne: Horticultural Press. p. 68.
  30. ^ a b Menadue, J. E. (1971). A centenary History of The Australian Natives' Association 1871 - 1971. Melbourne: Horticultural Press. p. 251.
  31. ^ "The Ballarat Star". TROVE National Library of Australia. 6 November 1891. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  32. ^ Mount Alexander Mail, 10 March 1892, p.2.
  33. ^ Herald, 14 March 1892, p.3
  34. ^ Larter, John (8 August 1911). "The Farmer and Settler". TROVE National Library of Australia. Retrieved 9 May 2021.

john, william, larter, 1858, september, 1911, station, master, auctioneer, insurance, agent, local, politician, magistrate, chief, president, australian, natives, association, born1858kynetondied4, august, 1911, 1911, aged, sydney, south, wales, australiaoccup. John William Larter 1858 September 1911 was a Station Master auctioneer and insurance agent local politician magistrate and a Chief President of the Australian Natives Association ANA John William LarterBorn1858KynetonDied4 August 1911 1911 08 04 aged 47 48 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaOccupation s Station Master auctioneer and insurance agent local politician magistratePartnerRosa Elizabeth CrispChildrenSeveralParent s George Henry Larter and Mary Ann Halliday Contents 1 Background 2 Employment 3 Community 4 Local politics 5 Australian Natives Association 6 Later years 7 ReferencesBackground editLarter was born in Kyneton Victoria in 1858 the son of railway employee George Henry Larter and Mary Ann Halliday Larter aged about 16 years old 1 followed his father into the railways in 1883 he was listed in the Freemasons Register as Station Master at Craigieburn 2 In 1880 Larter married Rosa Elizabeth Crisp Employment editInitially joining the railway in about 1874 1 he progressed to Station Master at Craigieburn in 1883 In 1886 he ran a business as an auctioneer and insurance agent 3 In 1893 he was made a magistrate and then chief magistrate 4 5 Community editThe first report of Larter in Ballarat is a notice from Messrs Larter and Crisp house land and estate agents 4 Peel street north 6 and then at a land sale in July 1885 7 Apart from his not insignificant activity in the ANA Larter was involved in a number of important community organisations Some examples include In 1891 Larter is recorded as being President and a life member of the Ballarat Imperial Football Club attending their annual meeting with Joseph Kirton ANA Chief President 1895 8 He became a Life Patron of the club in 1891 9 Ballarat Swimming Club had Larter as Mayor attend their Annual Meeting with Carthy Salmon ANA Chief President 1898 in 1993 10 The Ballarat Cricket Club had Larter on its committee of management 11 He was President of the Bowling Club in 1994 12 Larter was appointed to a committee to consideration the legal standing of the brigade Fire brigade in 1889 13 He also participated in other ways to support the brigade including becoming a member 14 15 He retired from the Fire brigade in 1893 16 He participated in the Ballarat Water Commission Annual Meeting 1893 17 Attended meeting of the Benevolent Asylum committee 18 Larter was on the committee for the Ballarat Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition 19 Participated in the formation of a Debating Society in 1886 20 In 1994 the Orphans Asylum voted to appoint Larter and others as Life Governors in recognition for valuable services rendered to the asylum 21 Larter was also involved in providing evidence in liquor licensing matters as a witness 22 Local politics editLarter successfully ran for the Ballarat East Council in 1889 23 24 a number of times becoming Mayor in 1893 94 25 5 In the 1889 municipal elections a letter of pamphlet was circulated imputing Larter s actions His response was to call a formal public meeting at the White Horse hotel with Mr Searle in the chair After addressing the meeting on his position he produced his letter copying hook to the meeting to prove that he had taken active steps with other gentlemen to procure the establishment of several factories and work shops in Ballarat East 26 Larter was elected in 1889 27 In 1894 the issues he understood were on the minds of rates payers were amalgamation of the Ballarat East municipality with the Ballarat municipality electric lighting in the streets of Ballarat East the wage question tolls and several other matters of importance to the ratepayers 28 Latter was very active in the community and a popular councillor and mayor 5 Australian Natives Association editLarter was a foundation member of the Ballarat East Branch No 128 of the in 1886 Although it is numbered branch 128 it was the 100th branch as 28 branches had started twice 29 He was the first Secretary of the branch Locally and with the support of the ANA branch he inspired organised opposition to the alienation of the park in Russel Square 30 In its 21 years the ANA had grown to 10 000 members and had doubled its six over the previous six years 30 The association continued to express members view on national affairs and was arousing a strong interest in federation of the states and a desire to advance Australia In 1991 he wrote a letter on behalf of the Branch and ANA board to the municipal council seeking permission to effect improvements at the Eureka Stockade 31 Larter was not a dynamic leader His main contribution to the 1893 conference seems to have been a speech appealing for contributions to a fund for improving and beautifying the site of the Eureka Stockade the Battlefield of Australian Liberty 32 But he fully supported the efforts of other board members like George Wise and Alex Peacock to commit the association to a program of national politics telling a reporter that We claim to be political so far as wise and liberal legislation is concerned the ANA is a huge political power with an influence born of the strength of its members and its broad and liberal constitution 33 Later years editLarter moved to Woolloomooloo New South Wales about the turn of the century as Australian federation was taking place He died on Friday 4 August 1911 34 References edit a b The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 25 August 1894 Retrieved 9 May 2021 United Grand Lodge Freemason Membership Register 1883 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 20 January 1886 Retrieved 10 May 2021 Ballarat Star 12 April 1888 p 4 Ballarat Star 7 August 1889 p 4 Victorian Government Gazette 23 January 1893 p 292 a b c The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 25 August 1894 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 7 April 1885 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 10 July 1885 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 2 December 1891 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 30 March 1891 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 2 December 1993 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 29 September 1892 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 1 September 1994 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 4 September 1889 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 4 September 1890 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 7 September 1887 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 19 April 1893 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 26 July 1893 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 21 July 1894 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 17 September 1890 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 26 January 1886 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 27 July 1894 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 10 September 1991 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 6 August 1889 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 9 August 1889 Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 16 October 1893 Retrieved 8 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE NLA 7 August 1889 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 9 August 1893 Retrieved 9 May 2021 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 22 August 1894 Retrieved 9 May 2021 Menadue J E 1971 A Centenary History of the Australian Natives Association 1871 1971 Melbourne Horticultural Press p 68 a b Menadue J E 1971 A centenary History of The Australian Natives Association 1871 1971 Melbourne Horticultural Press p 251 The Ballarat Star TROVE National Library of Australia 6 November 1891 Retrieved 9 May 2021 Mount Alexander Mail 10 March 1892 p 2 Herald 14 March 1892 p 3 Larter John 8 August 1911 The Farmer and Settler TROVE National Library of Australia Retrieved 9 May 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John William Larter amp oldid 1189281426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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