Summary
Dog Tag. Used at Newmarket Saleyards.
Used to indicate Melbourne City Council registration. A large number of dogs were always present at the Newmarket Saleyards, either tied up or roaming in and around the offices and yards. The dogs were used by drovers to herd and control stock - a good dog could do the work of three or four men. Drovers generally had more than one dog, and often had up to 25 dogs working for them to move large numbers of stock or replace dogs that were being rested. Drovers supplied their own dogs, but if they worked for a company they received a 'dog allowance'. The company provided kennels, muzzles, and the dog's meat while they were on the job, while the drovers had to supply their dogs with collars and chains. Dogs were tied up in the 'milch cow' yards, or around the office area. If drovers were staying overnight at the saleyards, dogs were sometimes kennelled in a special area located in the adjacent abattoirs. Stories tell of how the sale bell would ring and the dogs would all bark in unison.
Physical Description
Circular metal (aluminium?) disc with inscriptions engraved.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Major Projects Unit, State Government of Victoria, 31 Jan 1990
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Place Used
Newmarket Saleyards, Newmarket, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, pre 1987
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Organisation Named
Melbourne City Council (MCC), Newmarket, Victoria, Australia, pre 1987
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Inscriptions
MCC/DOG/175
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overall dimensions
3.3 mm (Length), 0.1 mm (Width)
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Keywords
Governments, Livestock, Livestock Sale Yards, Local Government, Rural Industry, Making History - Newmarket Saleyards