TIMELINE
1902 – Bulli No. 3 Tunnel is ventilated by a furnace. (DoMAR 1902)
1903 – Bulli No. 3 Tunnel - 9 men are employed underground, 2 above ground. 1,100 tons produced. John Johnson listed as manager. Ventilated by 6’ x 8’ adit and 6’ diameter x 20’ deep furnace shaft (DoMAR 1903)
1904 – Bulli No. 3 Tunnel - 9 men are employed underground, 1 above ground. (DoMAR 1904)
1904 – Bulli No. 3 Tunnel declared a separate mine to Bulli Colliery, 6th April, 1904, by Mr George Adams, proprietor. (DoMAR 1904)
1905 - 8 men are employed underground, 1 above ground. Forster Johnson appointed mine manager. (DoMAR 1905)
1906 - 19th July, Mr Gibson Youll, manager of Bulli Colliery, gives notice of re-opening of Bull No. 3 Tunnel to DoM with preparations commencing immediately. Forster Johnson is listed as mine manager. (DoMAR 1906)
1907 - 23 men are employed underground, 5 above ground. Forster Johnson listed as mine manager. (DoMAR 1907)
1908 – 14 men are employed underground, 4 above ground. Notice of discontinuance and abandonment to DoM. Forster Johnson listed as mine manager. (DoMAR 1908)
1909 - 0 men are employed underground, 0 above ground. Forster Johnson listed as mine manager. (DoMAR 1909)
1910 - 10 men are employed underground, 2 above ground. (DoMAR 1910)
1910 – 11th January, Mr Gibson Youll, manager of Bulli Colliery, gives notice of discontinuance to DoM (DoMAR 1910)
Bulli No. 3 Colliery Pit top