Goldsbrough Mort & Co was an Australian agricultural business.
In 1843 Thomas Sutcliffe Mort established a business which operated as auctioneers and brokers in the wool trade.
[2] In 1888, R Goldsbrough & Co merged with Mort & Co to form Goldsbrough Mort & Co.[1] In 1962 Goldsbrough, Mort & Co merged with Elder Smith & Co to form Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort & Co Ltd.[1][3] In 1981 Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort & Co Ltd merged with Henry Jones IXL to form Elders IXL which today trades as Elders Limited.
[1][4] Prominent South Australian architect F. Kenneth Milne designed a woolstore for Goldsborough Mort at Port Adelaide.
[5] Some of Goldsbrough Mort's buildings are now heritage-listed, including: Goldsbrough Street in Fremantle, Western Australia, is named after the company because they owned property there.