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Jeremiah was also a sawyer before to leaving for Australia. Behind spending time with the MacArthur family, he was allocated land at Werombi. He died in 1857 and is buried in the Anglican Church cemetery in Moss Vale. On his departure to Moss Vale, he left the land at Werombi to his daughter, Jess halter, who was one of 13 children. John had two sons, Rex and Richard Denzil and left the land to them on his death. The land was impaired for dairying and orchards, particularly oranges and general farming pursuits. In the mid 60s, after cutting mine props, Richard went into business for himself. In late 1967 when he became the major supplier of mine props in the area, he decided to construct his own mill. In 1968, he built the beginning saw bench at Werombi and slowly developed the Saw Mill. In 1975, Richard was killed in a truck accident on the Werombi Road. His widow Lila Merle (nee Dunk) and son Kim kept the business going. They decided to exaggerate by selling Daybreak hardwood building timber. This led to the first major expansion of the Mill as the main bench was rebuilt. In 1980, an spontaneous plant was put in to the mill to further amplify the hardwood production of building timber. In 1985, Lila died, leaving the business to her sons Kim, Neil, Anthony and Colin. Shortly after, Anthony joined Kim at the Mill. In 1994, as hardwood became more and more solid to obtain, the mining industry started to decline and it was decided to make the switch to milling Softwood. As the mill grew, Kim’ sons, Glen and Jason, joined the company and learn all facets of the saw milling business. In 2002, another major improvement was made in the mill with the installation of another recovery multisaw. With the introduction of softwood, it became necessary to treat the timber to enlarge its longevity. An association was made with coppers to treat and sell the timber. In 2001, it became definite that, logistically, it was far better if the company could treat and supply. A treatment plant was leased at Braidwood however, once again, logistically it became definite that to satisfy a growing market effectively, a treatment plant at Werombi would keep an huge amount of time and travel. Being one of the most unused treatment plants to be built in Australia, the halter family has once again been at the forefront of pioneering.
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