This cache is a magnetic nano just a short walk down the Munda Biddi Trail.
The following article from the Alabny Advertiser Sat 3rd August 1912 describes the offical opening of the Torbay agriclutural Hall.
"The offlcial opening of the Torbay Agricultural Hall took place on Friday of last week,the ceremony being performed by the Mayor
of Albany (Mr- H. C. Sims) who, atthe invitation of the committee, drove out with Mrs, Sims for the purpose.A gloriously fine and moonlight night
conduced to a large attendance andby half-past 7 nearly everyone in the district, upwards of 150 persons, were present.
Mr. T. Marshall, chairman of the committee, briefly introduced Mr.Sims, saying he was sure everyone was pleased to see him present.
Mr. Sims said that if it gave them as much pleasure as it did him and Mrs. Sims to be there then all were pleased indeed. He did not consider
that the business men of Albany visited the outlying districts enough but if they knew the advertisement it would be, considering that nearly all the
trade was done in Albany, they would come out more frequently. He congratulated the committee and subscribers on their fine hall,' and said he
hoped it would be a source of endless pleasure and the means of good fellowship. He regretted the absenceof Mr. J. Rutherford, the secretary,who was unable to be present through illness in his family. The Mayor then formally declared the hall open for the use and pleasure of the
inhabitants of the district.The chairman proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Sims, which was carried with acclamation.
A dance occupied attention for the rest of the night, the first item on the programme being a quadrille danced by the members of the committee and
their ladies. Dancing was interspersed with songs, recitations, etc.,which were contributed by Mr. H.Sims, Miss Lacey, and Messrs. Perry,H. Buckeridge, and Fennell. Music for the dancing was provided by Messrs. Grayson, N. Puls, Perry, and Cook.
The hall, which is a well built structure of jarrah, 22ft. by 35ft.,was tastefully decorated with flags,has quite a park like appearance. The W. Grayson, G. Clarkson, W. Reilly,P. W. Buckeridge, and J. Rutherford(hon. secretary). Mr. P. W. Buckeridge acted as secretary at the open -ing in the absence of Mr. Rutherford."
Nearby North West of the hall is a large stone boulder with a plaque commemorating the site of the Torbay School that is now relocated to the Albany Museum and still being used today.