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George Main (9 July 1879 – 31 August 1948) was an Australian pastoralist and horse breeder, chairman of the
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(AJC)(later Australian Turf Club) from 1937 to 1945.


History

Main was born in
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, Scotland, the eldest son of Hugh Main (c. 1831 – 9 August 1885) of
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, Ayrshire, and educated at Troubridge School, where he was a member of the
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, and shot at Bisley. He and his brother
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were brought out to South Australia by their father in 1884, and had a home "Lisnamorra",
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. Both were educated at
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. In 1900 George enlisted in the Bushmen's Contingent, a South Australian volunteer force mobilised to fight in the Boer War. A different George Main of F squadron was killed on July 1901. He enlisted with the 7th Contingent in January 1902, at which time he was resident at Victor Harbor. Their father had two blocks on Kermode Street,
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, in partnership with Nathaniel Alexander Knox (died 1908) with five two-storey houses, all tenanted. He also owned a city block on the corner of
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and Hanson Street with two shops and six houses. These properties were advertised for sale by auction in August 1908, around the time the brothers made the move to
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. The two men established the pastoral property "Retreat" at East
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or
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, south west of Cootamundra, around 1906. Hugh enlisted with the
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and served in France during
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, while George managed the property. Pte. Hugh Main returned 1n 1919; his part of the property was often called "Retreat East". George Main was a successful horse breeder and studmaster. Notable stallions were Featherstitch (1905–1923) by
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, and Limelight. Featherstitch, whom he purchased in 1909, was imported 1907 by James N. Hart (died 1920), and won the 1909
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at Randwick, and was the sire of many good horses. Main raced several of his own horses, but unsuccessfully. He married Mary "Polly" Weston of Kadlinga Station at
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on 3 March 1908, and settled down at "Retreat". Their children included Jean Main, who married
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on 13 April 1940. Caldwell would later rise to fame (and a little infamy) as an "ace" RAAF fighter pilot. Main was elected a member of the AJC in 1911 and elected to the committee in September 1921. He acted as temporary Chairman during the final illness of Sir
Colin Stephen Sir Colin Campbell Stephen (3 May 1872 – 14 September 1937) was an Australian lawyer remembered as the longtime chairman of the Australian Jockey Club (AJC). History He was a member of the well-known Stephen family, a son of Septimus Alfred ...
, and was elected to the position on 16 September 1937, resigning in November 1945, to be succeeded by A. G. Potter. He died at "Retreat" on 31 August 1948 and his remains were buried at the
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. He was survived by his wife Mary, sons George and Hugh, and daughters Molly and Agnes "Toots" Main, and Jean Caldwell. His estate was valued at £32,036 for probate purposes.


References


Further reading

* Terry Cowled & Graham Levett (2018), History of Bethungra : community and place. * Edith Pratt, Helen Hamilton, Illabo Public School. Centenary Committee (1984), A History of the Illabo District to commemorate the centenary of Illabo Public School, 1884-1984. {{DEFAULTSORT:Main, George 1879 births 1948 deaths Australian pastoralists Australian racehorse owners and breeders Australian horse racing officials