On 10th October, 1887 Mrs Honora
Moloney purchased a 10 acre block where the current hotel stands. At the same
time she sold The Troffs Hotel and within 6 months she had transferred the
licence 5kms south to Trundle where she built the first hotel, The Trundle hotel
opened in April 1888.
The original hotel was a single
storey wooden building which included a general store, hall and animal stables.
The southern end of the property (corner of Parkes & Forbes Streets) was a
residential house.
In 1900 Dr Dagmar Berne moved
into the residential house. Dr Berne was first female medical student to be
accepted by Sydney University who still dedicate a major award in her
name.
Mrs Moloney continued to run the
hotel until 1903 and her family continued to run it for a further 5
years.
In 1908 the Moloney’s sold it to
James Virgo Parnell.
In 1911 he sold it to Evan Lewis
Jones who commission the building of a new hotel. The current Hotel was built
in 1911 and completed in 1912.
In 1913 it was sold to a a
vaudeville singer Christopher Reid Young and his partner Dally Messenger. It is
reported that Dally Messenger was pretty much as silent partner and it was Chris
Reid who ran the hotel. Chris Reid was a very talented singer , he helped
established a local musical society and when he left Trundle he joined the Milan
Opera group La Scala.
In the 1988 The Trundle Bush Tucker Day
was established at the beer garden at the rear of the hotel.
In April 2009, local Ward Family
purchased the hotel.
Stay tuned for more history . . . .
Stay tuned for more history . . . .