James Smith Reid generally referred to as "J. S. Reid" and familiarly as "Smith", was an Australian newspaper owner, editor and businessman.
"Rostrevor" (original unrelated owner Ross T. Reid), home of J. S. Reid at Woodforde
1913 portrait of Miss Hilary Mackinnon by Rupert Bunny
Southern & Silverton Rail
Southern & Silverton Rail was an Australian rail operator founded in 1886 as the Silverton Tramway Company. The company operated the 1067 mm Silverton Tramway, conveying silver-lead-zinc concentrates 58 kilometres from Broken Hill to the South Australian border. In 1970, its main line was bypassed by the newly standardised, government-funded line from Broken Hill to Port Pirie. It then diversified to operating hook-and-pull services and in the mid-1990s rebranded to Silverton Rail. In 2006, it was purchased by South Spur Rail Services and rebranded again as Southern & Silverton Rail, before both entities were sold to Coote Industrial. In June 2010 it was sold to Qube Logistics and absorbed into that brand.
Cs1 in the Silverton Rail livery introduced in July 1998
Preserved Y1 at Sulphide Street Museum, Broken Hill in August 2009
Preserved W24 at Sulphide Street Museum, Broken Hill in August 2009
442s3 in the Silverton Rail livery introduced in May 1984