Paterson Palmer & Company
Summary
The origins of the company date back to 1850 when J C Young opened a small warehouse in Geelong. In 1852 after the gold discovery a branch in Ballarat was opened with John Paterson as the manager. The business was moved to Melbourne and J Paterson was admitted to partnership, the firm then being known as J C Young & Co. The firm went through a number of changes in the partnerships: in 1860 first being called Paterson Palmer & Co, then, after the amalgamation with Ray Glaister & Co, Paterson Ray Palmer & Co. Other changes of the name and partnerships: Paterson Laing & Co (1876); Paterson Laing & Bruce. Early 1898 Paterson Laing & Bruce Ltd was registered in London. It was taken over by a newly registered Paterson Laing & Bruce (1901) Ltd in July 1901 with the "1901" being taken out of the name again in 1903. In Feb 1966 the company was merged with Robert Reid & Co Ltd into Paterson Reid & Bruce Ltd.
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1850s - 1860 J.C. Young & Company
Paterson Palmer & Company
- 1876 Paterson Ray Palmer & Company
1876 - Paterson, Laing and Company
1898 - 1901 Paterson Laing and Bruce Limited [I]
Paterson, Laing and Bruce
1901 - 1903 Paterson, Laing and Bruce (1901) Limited
1898 - 1901 Paterson Laing and Bruce Limited [I]
1903 - 1966 Paterson, Laing and Bruce Limited [II]
1966 - Paterson, Reid and Bruce Limited
Bruce A. Smith
Created: 16 May 2003, Last modified: 6 April 2010