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Howard Smith Limited was an Australian industrial company. Founded in 1854 as a shipping company, it later diversified into coal mining, steel production, stevedoring, travel, railway rolling stock building, sugar production and retail. Its divisions began to be sold off in the 1990s with the remainder taken over by Wesfarmers in August 2001.


Shipping

On 7 July 1854 Captain William Howard Smith arrived in Melbourne from England as skipper of the 177 ton steamer ''Express'' in which he held a 50% share along with the ship's engineer, SB Skinner. On 3 October 1854, the ''Express'' began operating the first regular passenger service in Australia from Melbourne to
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. Smith sold his share in the business to Thomas Parker in 1861 and returned to England. In May 1864, Howard returned to Australia with the 672 ton ''Kief'', a former British Army water carrier and entered the interstate coal trade with a service from Melbourne to
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and Newcastle. In 1875, Howard recommenced operating passenger services. Services were extended to Townsville in 1883, Adelaide in 1885 and
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in 1893. In 1947 Howard Smith withdrew from the interstate passenger market. In 1961 the Melbourne Steamship Company was taken over. In 1968 Howard Smith withdrew from the interstate shipping market and concentrated on bulk shipping and the management of specialised ships for others. In 1972 a takeover offer was made for
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. Although not successful, Howard Smith gained a 35% shareholding. This attempted takeover and protracted takeover battle was associated with an important legal case and subsequent appeal to the Privy Council, ''
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.'' Howard Smith's shareholding in RW Miller was increased to 67% in 1979 when it acquired
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's shareholding and in February 1985 it took 100% ownership. In March 1989, Howard Smith purchased the Dilmun Navigation Co from Inchcape. Howard Smith withdrew from the shipping business in 1996 with the sale of its remaining two vessels.


Tugboats

Howard Smith was the largest operator of tugboats in Australia, operating both in its own right and in partnerships. It also had operations in Bougainville and
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. In June 1987, a 75% share (100% from December 1989) in salvage and ocean towing business North British Marine Group of
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. In 1993 the Alexandria Towing Group business, the largest in the United Kingdom, was purchased. In May 2001 the 90 vessel tugboat operation was sold to Adsteam Marine.


Iron & steel

In 1918 Howard Smith took a shareholding in Vickers Commonwealth Steel Products. In May 1928 it took a 19% shareholding in a partnership with Hoskins Iron & Steel,
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and Baldwins to form
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. It was heavily involved in the building of the Port Kembla steelworks. It also owned Southern Portland Cement which operated a cement plant at Berrima and a quarry at Marulan. In October 1935, Howard Smith's iron and steel interests were sold to BHP.


Coal

Howard Smith owned Caledonian Collieries that controlled five collieries in South Maitland and the
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. It also owned the Invincible Colliery at
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. In 1960 Caledonian Collieries merged with
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and Abermain & Seaham Collieries to form
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with Howard Smith owning 48%. By 1989 this was down to down to 6% with this sold in 1991.


Travel centres

A travel centre opened in Newcastle followed by branches in
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and
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. In 1980 it became Howard Smith & Patrick Travel with further branches in Brisbane and
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. It was sold to Burns Philp in February 1985.


Railways

Having held a minority shareholding since 1917 following an unsuccessful attempted takeover, in October 1964 Howard Smith purchased railway rolling stock manufacturer A Goninan & Co. In August 1999, A Goninan & Co was sold to the United Group.


Sugar mills

In 1976 the Moreton Central Sugar Mill, Nambour was purchased and in 1987 in partnership with Babinda Mill, Goondi mill was purchased from CSR. In March 1988,
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and Moreton mills were sold to Bundaberg Sugar.


Stevedoring

Howard Smith gradually took over stevedore James Patrick Group, owning 73% by 1980 and 100% by 1990. In November 1988 Howard Smith and
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merged their stevedoring operations under the National Terminals brand with Howard Smith owning 40%. This was later increased to 50% before being diluted to 25% in 1990 when National Terminals merged with Strang Stevedoring. In November 1994 Howard Smith exited the stevedoring industry with the sale of National Terminals to Jamieson Equity.


Retail

In April 1984, workplace products supplier J Blackwood & Son was purchased. In July 1994, the BBC hardware chain was purchased from Burns Philp. In March 1998 NZ Safety and Alsafe Safety Industries were purchased and integrated with Blackwoods, as was Protector Safety Supply Group when purchased from OPSM in May 2001.


Investments

As well as actively being involved in the ownership and management of many companies, Howard Smith periodically bought and sold shareholdings in other companies but had little or no influence in their operation including: * Adelaide Steamship Company * Amalgamated Wireless *Belfast & Koroit Steam Navigation Company * BHP *
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*Harbour Newspaper & Publishing Company * Kooragang Coal Loader *Melbourne Steamship Company * Mount Isa Mines * Port Waratah Services


Headquarters

In 1928, the company's headquarters moved from Melbourne to George Street, Sydney.


Demise

In June 2001 Wesfarmers launched a takeover bid for the company. The bid was successful with the BBC and
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hardware store chains integrated with Wesfarmers' Bunnings Warehouse business. The Blackwood brand was retained. Howard Smith was delisted from the
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on 17 October 2001.Removal from Official List
Howard Smith 12 October 2001


See also

*
Howard Smith Ltd v Ampol Petroleum Ltd ''Howard Smith Ltd v Ampol Petroleum Ltd'' is a leading company law case, concerning the duty of directors to act only for "proper purposes". This duty has been codified into the Companies Act 2006 section 171, and arises particularly in cases i ...


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{{Authority control Coal companies of Australia Companies based in Sydney Companies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange Defunct retail companies of Australia Defunct shipping companies of Australia Home improvement companies of Australia Sugar companies of Australia Travel and holiday companies of Australia Wesfarmers Australian companies established in 1854 Australian ship owners Australian companies disestablished in 2001