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| ''Ability'' ||align="Center"| 1910 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| {{endash}} ||align="Center"| 140 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| Scuttled in 1960.
| [[Ability (1910)|''Ability'']] ||align="Center"| 1910 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 140 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| Scuttled in 1960.
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| [[HMAS Allenwood|''Allenwood'']] ||align="Center"| 1920 ||align="Center"| Ernst Wright, Tuncurry ||align="Center"| 1920{{endash}}1951 ||align="Center"| 398 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| Beached upon Bird Island Beach, New South Wales in 1951 and broken up insitu.
| [[HMAS Allenwood|''Allenwood'']] ||align="Center"| 1920 ||align="Center"| Ernst Wright, Tuncurry ||align="Center"| 1920{{endash}}1951 ||align="Center"| 398 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"| Beached upon Bird Island Beach, New South Wales in 1951 and broken up insitu.
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| ''Annandale'' ||align="Center"| 1899 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 108 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Australia'' ||align="Center"| 1897 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 112 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Bellinger'' ||align="Center"| 1902 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 229 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Boomerang'' ||align="Center"| 1898 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 228 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Candidate'' ||align="Center"| 1885 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 86 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Comboyne'' ||align="Center"| 1911 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 281 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Croki'' ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 303 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Tottie'' ||align="Center"| 1890 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 74 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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| ''Wandra'' ||align="Center"| 1907 ||align="Center"| ||align="Center"| 1915 ||align="Center"| 164 tons ||align="Center"| ||align="Left"|
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*Annandale
*Australia
*Bellinger
*Boomerang
*Candidate
*Comboyne
*Croki
*Tottie
*Wandra


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 00:40, 1 December 2011

Allen Taylor & Company is a company in Australia, which is a subsidiary of Boral Timber.[1] The company was founded by Allen Arthur Taylor in 1893, based at Rozelle.

The company once owned a number of ships as part of its timber business.

Former ships

Ship Built Builder Service Gross Tonnage Flag Notes
Ability 1910 140 tons Scuttled in 1960.
Allenwood 1920 Ernst Wright, Tuncurry 1920–1951 398 tons Beached upon Bird Island Beach, New South Wales in 1951 and broken up insitu.
Annandale 1899 108 tons
Australia 1897 112 tons
Bellinger 1902 229 tons
Boomerang 1898 228 tons
Candidate 1885 86 tons
Comboyne 1911 281 tons
Croki 303 tons
Tottie 1890 74 tons
Wandra 1907 1915 164 tons

Notes

  1. ^ "Allen Taylor & Company Ltd (a subsidiary of Boral Timber) - proposed acquisition of J & JL Davis Pty Ltd". Australian Competition and Consumer Commission. Retrieved 25 November 2011.