Local Government
Kondinin
Region
Wheatbelt
Kondinin-Hyden Rd Karlgarin Hill
Avon Location CG 2045 Crouch's Store & Fuel depot .
Kondinin
Wheatbelt
Constructed from 1922, Constructed from 1929
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 18 Mar 1998 | Category 5 |
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The site represents a way of life no longer practiced, and
associations with early settlers of the district.
Karlgarin Hill Hall SITE
Connell's Store & Phone exchange SITE
Crouch's Store & Fuel depot SITE - Avon Location CG 2045
Thompson's Butcher shop SITE - See Ref 139
Bakery SITE
Wheat dump site SITE
The early settlers in Karlgarin Hill expected that the railway
would pass through. In 1922, the Progress Association appointed a Hall committee (Edmil,
Vernon & Stafford) to raise funds for a hall at Karlgarin Hill. The hall site was gazetted as reserve
18901, although a more central site was chosen. It was built in 1926 by Ben Cole (Kondinin). The
hall was vested in three trustees. A recreation and racecourse reserve was also requested, but
an official racecourse was never established. Karlgarin Sports and race days were held at various
paddocks in the area.
The Ladies formed the Karlgarin Hall Piano Fund and in 1927, put a deposit on a Beale
piano. By 1928, they cleared the debt. Church services and the community social gatherings and
meetings were held at the hall.
The tennis courts and football field were established near to the hall.
From about 1923, when Westralian Framers Ltd established a wheat dump at Karlgarin hill. The
wheat was carted the 20 miles to Kondinin by "traction" and it was charged to the growers. A local
Motor Transport Company started up in competition to the "Traction". Mr TH Roger's Model T had
semi solid tyres to facilitate the carting. Others also began carting.
In 1924, A M Connell & Co established a shop and phone exchange at Karlgarin Hill. After
the shop closed, Mrs Stafford continued to run the phone exchange at the shop until she located
it to her farm.
The butcher and bakers shops both opened about 1926, located east of the hall, where
Norm Crouch's store was also. Crouch had established his store and fuel depot in 1924. Until that
time, the 6 families in the Karlgarin district travelled to Kondinin for stores.
By 1930, the townsite of Karlgarin was progressing at the Karlgarin Siding, the railway
having by passed Karlgarin Hill. In November 1931 ,a ballot was held to determine the fate of the
Karlgarin Hill Hall, and it was decided to retain the hall. After the townsite of Karlgarin at the siding
developed, and the hall opened, Crouch and Thompson ceased trading. Mrs Lynch ran a small
shop attached to the hall at the hill for some time. However the use had declined and the health
inspector requested works on the place. It was eventually demolished in 1944, and Harry Trundle
reused it on his farm.
Site
Ref ID No | Ref Name | Ref Source | Ref Date |
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N Lehmann & L Trestail; "Carlgarin 1848 to Karlgarin 1970 to Karlgarin 1995 1995". | 1995 | ||
A Webb; "Kondinin-Kalgarin-Hyden Community, Time and Place". | Shire of Kondinin | 1988 |
Historic Site
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
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