Avoca Mail

Avoca Mail

The "Avoca Mail" is a newspaper in Avoca, Victoria, Australia. It began printing 11 December, 1863 at High Street, Avoca under proprietor John Ferrara Pinto Paten (1833-1898).

Discussing the town’s prospects in July 1864, the "Avoca Mail" prophesied that the cultivation of vineyards in the district could well give rise to a flourishing industry. This vision took more than 100 years to become a reality. [http://www.mountavoca.com/gic/winehistory.htm]

In its early years, the newspaper played a prime role in documenting the region's growth. In the fifty years following the discovery of gold in Victoria in 1851, more than 190 newspapers were published on the central Victorian goldfields. [http://www.csu.edu.au/research/jcentre/reports/report194.pdf] Many in this tally only made brief appearances or abortive starts, however the "Avoca Mail" flourished and was to continue publishing until [1984] .

Even in 1867, mining still played a large part in the lives of the people in the district. Every edition of the "Avoca Mail" during this period had large parts of the paper devoted to mining news. Regular items listed the mining companies meeting and their decisions. At least two mining companies based had the memorandums of their meetings published. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rowland/page4.htm]

The "Avoca Mail" was not the sole paper for the town. One historian tells the story of business rival Thomas McHugh, proprietor of the "Avoca Free Press" from 1873-1904, being in dispute with John Paten, proprietor of the "Avoca Mail". [http://csusap.csu.edu.au/~dspennem/Hons_Hughes.html]

Among the paper's staff was printer, journalist and politician James Edward Fenton (1864-1950). At age 13, Fenton became a printer's apprentice with the "Avoca Mail". At 21, he moved to Melbourne. [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080508b.htm]

The "Avoca Mail" printed its "Jubilee Issue" on 23 December, 1913 and a souvenir issue with the theme "Back to Avoca" on 11 December, 1974.

Melbourne Observer editor Ash Long attempted to help keep the paper publishing beyond [1984] by making "arrangements to lease the title of the "Avoca Mail" newspaper from journalists Lindsay Arkley and John Merlo. It did not have the expected monetary returns, so the lease was surrendered after just three months, an option previously negotiated." [http://www.melbourneobserver.com.au/ob060322b.pdf]

The microfilm archive of the newspaper held at the State Library of Victoria holds copies from 11 December, 1863 to 26 December, 1868. The collection then continues from 1 January, 1870 to 22 December, 1976.

See also

* List of newspapers in Australia


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