Waterview, Queensland

Waterview before the flood

Waterview is a locality in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia on the north bank of the Burnett River.

History

In 1868, Samuel Johnston established a sawmill at Waterview, downstream from Steuart and Watson holdings. This sawmill enabled Waterview to kickstart its lumber industry.[1]

After Waterview sawmill was established, Samuel Johnston built the Waterview sugar mill. In 1872, commercial sugar cane production began in Waterview. The sugar industry was also supported by plantations that belonged to mill owners and plantation owners.[2]

Waterview Distillery

In 1892, Waterview sugar mill began operating its own distillery. The distillery’s products, which were called Waterview rum, directly competed with those from Bundaberg Distillery.

In 1903, the Waterview surgar mill was destroyed by floods, and had to cease operations.[3] In addition, the Waterview sawmill, with £300 worth of sawn and dressed timber and £500 worth of logs, was destroyed. The Bundaberg Foundry also received serious injury.[4]

Mr. Samuel Johnston lost 230 out of 280 acres of his land during the flood.[5]

Waterview unearthed

On 11 December 2013, an excavation team unearthed a barrel of what is believed to be Waterview rum in Waterview estate. On the same day, former Bundaberg Rum Master Distiller Rick Prosser announced that Waterview Distilling Company will return in 2014. Prosser revealed that the new Waterview Distilling Company will produce rum, vodka, and whisky. [6]

References

  1. "History of Bundaberg".
  2. "The History of Bundaberg".
  3. Ackland, Tony. "Home Distillation of Alcohol".
  4. "The History of Bundaberg".
  5. "The Brisbane Courier". Retrieved Brisbane Newspaper Company Ltd.. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  6. Young, Simon (11 December 2013). "New Spirit in Town". NewsMail. Retrieved 26 December 2013.

Coordinates: 24°51′18″S 152°21′14″E / 24.855°S 152.354°E / -24.855; 152.354

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