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Newmarket Collection
Image: Branding Iron (KM)
Source: Museum Victoria
The Newmarket Saleyards were first established in 1861, on what was then the fringe of Melbourne. The Newmarket Saleyards introduced to Melbourne an organised system of livestock auctioning for cattle, sheep, pigs and horses. The livestock market developed into a livestock industry and rapidly flourished, as did the need for drovers, stock and station agents, import and export agents, commission agents, bloodstock agents, cattle salesmen, cattle dealers, auctioneers, wool-brokers and cattle brokers.
By the 1930s, the Newmarket Saleyards had developed into the premier livestock market in Australia and were recognised as a barometer for the livestock industry in Australia, with millions of sheep, cattle, horses and other livestock passing through its red gum gates and along its bluestone laneways each year. Spread over 24 acres, Newmarket incorporated 1196 sheep pens, 232 bullock pens, 300 calf pens, drafting races, holding yards, lane outlets, transport loading and unloading ramps, and a scale weighing area.
When in operation, the Saleyards resounded to the distinctive clatter of hooves on bluestone cobbles; the bellowing of cattle; the bleating of sheep; the chatter of raised voices; auctoineers' criers; drovers' calls and whistles. Every sale day brought the auctioneers' calls for bids and responding buyers' shouts. The slam of timber gates resonated throughout the yards; while the yapping and barking of drovers' dogs intermingled with the cracking of stockwhips. Drovers herded stock to, from and around the Newmarket site, and at various times along the local streets. Millions of head of stock passed from railway sidings through drafting, receiving, penning and selling yards; from the saleyards to the adjoining abattoirs; or were loaded onto trucks to be transported around the country.
For more than 125 years the Saleyards was a thriving metropolis and the distinctive culture of Newmarket fostered a unique life integrated within the local community. The Newmarket Saleyards survived as a hub where city and country merged, a rural environment within a bustling city, a unique 'town within a town'. The Newmarket Saleyards finally closed on 1 April 1987. Since the closure, each year past workers come together at a Newmarket Reunion and swap stories of their days in the saddle or in the stock yards. The year 2011 marks the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Newmarket Saleyards.
Following the Newmarket Saleyard's closure in 1987, Museum Victoria was commissioned by the Office of Major Projects to perform a heritage study of the Newmarket site. As a result of this study a salvage process was carried out and Museum Victoria acquired approximately 125 items from the vacated site comprising branding irons, dog muzzles, signs, tools, plans, administrative documents and miscellaneous items. The range of storylines embedded within Museum Victoria's Newmarket Collection reveals relationships to the pastoral history of Australia and to Victoria's transition from a rural to an urban economy, and are inextricably linked to Victoria's strong community heritage. From a drover's life to the history of the livestock industry in Victoria; from a contentious political past to the largest live sheep and lamb auction market in the world; from pub-culture in Victoria's heady gold-rush days to a contemporary art installation; the Newmarket Collection cultivates an awareness of the changing identity of urban communities while preserving the identity of the past. The Newmarket Collection reveals a global resonance within world populations as urban geographies continue to outnumber and outgrow rural areas; and as the link between country life and city life becomes more fractured.
Related Stories:
Administration & Maintenance at the Newmarket Saleyards
Architecture of the Newmarket Saleyards
Auctioneering at the Newmarket Saleyards
Bluestone Paving at the Newmarket Saleyards
Development of the Newmarket Saleyards, 1857-1919
Drought & Water Conservation at the Newmarket Saleyards
Drovers at the Newmarket Saleyards
Drovers' Dogs at the Newmarket Saleyards
Glossary of the Newmarket Saleyards
Growing Up in Newmarket
History of Closure of the Newmarket Saleyards, 1887-1987
Hurricane Lamp at Newmarket Saleyards
Joe Raymer's Memories of Droving at the Newmarket Saleyards, 1940-1963
Livestock Industry in Melbourne and the Newmarket Saleyards
Mosaic Mural at the Newmarket Saleyards Site
Newmarket Saleyards Poetry 'Newmarket Memories' by Teddy Cooper, 1994
Newmarket Saleyards Poetry 'Reminiscing' by The Stockmans Friend, 1998
Newmarket Saleyards Timeline
Post Office at the Newmarket Saleyards
Railway Transport at the Newmarket Saleyards
Sale Days & Sale Records at the Newmarket Saleyards
'Stock & Land' Newspaper & the Newmarket Saleyards
Stock Management at the Newmarket Saleyards
Stock Pass at the Newmarket Saleyards
Stock Route at the Newmarket Saleyards
Stock & Station Agents at the Newmarket Saleyards
The Back Gate at the Newmarket Saleyards
The Newmarket Hotel
'Town within a Town' the Newmarket Saleyards
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Notice - Lighting Times, Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, pre 1987
Notice typed on paper about lighting times at Newmarket Saleyards, located on the wall of the sub-station office. Lists days and time lights went on and off for: Smithfield Road, Epsom ...
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Currycomb - Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, pre 1987
Stock curry comb affixed to long bamboo/cane handle (142cm) with a metal ring clasp. Used at Newmarket Saleyards. Currycombs were designed and made for removing dirt, manure, mud, hair ...
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Notice - Associated Stock & Station Agents of Melbourne, Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, p ...
Wooden notice, hung in the bullock section of the Newmarket Saleyards. The daily order of sale of sheep, lambs, bullocks, calves, cows, store sheep and cattle by Stock Agents at Newma ...
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Block Plan - City Abattoirs, Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, Oct 1965
Architectural plan dating October 1965, identifying in detail City Abattoirs, Newmarket. City Abattoirs adjoined the Newmarket Saleyards at Epsom Road. Plan provides detail of: Manure ...
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Sign - Conditions of Sale, Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, 1 Nov 1982
Framed notice - Associated Stock and Station Agents of Melbourne Conditions of Sale for implementation 1st November 1982. Hung outside the Council Administration Office at the Newmarket ...
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Bluestone Thumper - Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, pre 1987
Large, bluestone thumper with a hard piece of wood as a central boy and two handles (one vertical at the top and the other horizontal). Used to thump the bluestone into sand base. Used ...
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Flag - Turner's Flag, Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, 1900 -1964
Red traffic control flag. Used at Newmarket Saleyards up to the building of the bridge (over-pass) in 1964 which linked the rail trucks directly across to Newmarket. During the peak s ...
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Bluestone Thumper - Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, pre 1987
Bluestone thumper made of a solid block of hardwood with a piece of metal pipe bolted through the centre, as the handle. Used to push bluestones into a sand base, to repair or build blu ...
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Digital Photograph - Mosaic 'Elders Auctioneer Bill Hill', Epsom Road Overpass, Newmarket, ...
One of 11 photographs taken by Robert Cutting on 25 April 2010 who was commissioned by the Kensington Community Group for use in preparation for the 150th Anniversary of the Newmarket S ...
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Digital Photograph - Mosaic 'The Cattle Team', Epsom Road Overpass, Newmarket, Apr 2010
One of 11 photographs taken by Robert Cutting on 25 April 2010 who was commissioned by the Kensington Community Group for use in preparation for the 150th Anniversary of the Newmarket S ...
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