Theron Sri Marshall

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Likely the trading name of a small, independently owned grocery or fresh produce business operated by individuals with the surname Sri Marshall in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia. Public information links the Sri Marshall family to running Johnnie’s Fruit Shop, a local premium fruit and flower shop in Mosman, suggesting this descriptor is for that or a similar local grocery outlet.

Mosman, New South Wales, Australia

About Theron Sri Marshall

Theron Sri Marshall is understood to be the trading name used by Terry and Rosie Sri Marshall, the husband‑and‑wife team who operated Johnnie’s Fruit Shop, a long‑standing independent greengrocer and flower shop at 58A Avenue Road, Mosman, NSW. Local media and business directories describe Johnnie’s as an iconic Mosman corner store offering premium fresh fruit and vegetables, eggs, juices, and an extensive range of fresh flowers, with a focus on top‑quality produce sourced directly from markets and personalised, community‑oriented service.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai)) During their tenure, the Sri Marshall family also promoted local delivery to nearby suburbs and maintained an active presence in the community through social media and local news coverage.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from “Theron Sri Marshall” (or a similar descriptor) on your bank or card statement most likely relates to an in‑store purchase of groceries, fruit, vegetables, or flowers at Johnnie’s Fruit Shop in Mosman, or to a phone/delivery order they processed using a card terminal. Typical transactions would be one‑time point‑of‑sale charges that match the cost of your shopping basket, though some customers may have arranged regular standing orders (for example, weekly fruit boxes or flower deliveries) which could appear as recurring charges of similar amounts around the same day each week. Because this was a small, independent retailer using standard card processing, you generally would not see subscription plans or online memberships, but you might see card‑not‑present transactions for orders taken over the phone or for local delivery.

To verify or resolve questions about a Theron Sri Marshall charge, start by comparing the transaction date and amount with any visit you made to Johnnie’s Fruit Shop or any phone/delivery order placed with them, and check your email, text messages, or paper receipts if you keep them. Historical listings give contact numbers for Johnnie’s Fruit Shop such as +61 2 9969 8021 and mobile 0415 900 558; these may or may not still be active, as local news reports that Johnnie’s Fruit Shop closed at its Avenue Road location on 13 May 2024.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai)) If you cannot reach the merchant or do not recognise the purchase after checking with family members or anyone else who might have used your card, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to request more information, dispute the transaction, or cancel and replace your card if you suspect fraud.

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  1. THERON SRI MARSHALL MOSMAN AUS

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show a charge from “Theron Sri Marshall” instead of Johnnie’s Fruit Shop?

Small, independently owned retailers often process card payments under the legal or trading name of the owners rather than the shopfront name. In this case, “Theron Sri Marshall” likely refers to Terry and Rosie Sri Marshall, who operated Johnnie’s Fruit Shop, a premium fruit, vegetable, and flower shop at 58A Avenue Road in Mosman, NSW.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai)) Your bank or card network may therefore display the owners’ name (Theron/Terry Sri Marshall) as the billing descriptor even though you remember shopping at “Johnnie’s Fruit Shop.”

What types of purchases typically result in a Theron Sri Marshall charge?

Most charges are for one‑off grocery or flower purchases made at Johnnie’s Fruit Shop in Mosman, such as fruit and vegetables, eggs, juices, and fresh flower arrangements.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai)) Customers also reported using phone orders and local delivery, so you may see a card‑not‑present charge if you provided your card details over the phone for a delivery or pre‑packed order. The amount should roughly match the value of the goods you ordered, sometimes plus any agreed delivery fee.

Are there subscriptions or recurring plans associated with Theron Sri Marshall charges?

Johnnie’s Fruit Shop operated as a traditional greengrocer rather than a subscription service, so they did not publicly advertise formal subscription tiers or online membership plans. In practice, some regular customers may have arranged ongoing weekly or fortnightly orders (for example, a standing fruit or flower order) that the shop charged each time it was prepared, which can look like a recurring pattern on your statement. If you see a series of similar‑value charges around the same day each week or fortnight and you previously arranged regular orders with the store, they are likely related to that informal standing arrangement.

What are common charge amounts I might see from Theron Sri Marshall?

Because this was a local fruit and flower shop, amounts vary widely depending on what you purchased: small top‑up shops might be in the AUD $10–$30 range, while larger weekly shops or multiple flower arrangements could easily be AUD $50–$100 or more. Local reporting noted that typical customer spends at Johnnie’s in recent years were around AUD $25–$30, though cost‑of‑living changes have affected average basket sizes.([mosmancollective.com](https://mosmancollective.com/general/shock-news-mosman-greengrocer-johnnies-fruit-shop-to-close-after-six-decades-on-avenue-rd/?utm_source=openai)) If a charge is far outside what you’d expect for groceries or flowers (for example, several hundred dollars when you only recall a small purchase), contact your bank for a detailed transaction breakdown and consider disputing it.

Can I still cancel a regular order or stop future Theron Sri Marshall charges?

If you previously arranged a standing weekly or monthly fruit/flower order directly with Johnnie’s Fruit Shop, the normal process would have been to call the shop or speak to staff in person to pause or cancel the arrangement. However, local news reports that Johnnie’s Fruit Shop at 58A Avenue Road closed on 13 May 2024, so ongoing orders through that location should no longer be fulfilled.([mosmancollective.com](https://mosmancollective.com/general/shock-news-mosman-greengrocer-johnnies-fruit-shop-to-close-after-six-decades-on-avenue-rd/?utm_source=openai)) If you continue to see new charges after that date, contact your bank or card issuer immediately to investigate and, if needed, block further payments and reissue your card.

How do I request a refund or correct an overcharge from Theron Sri Marshall?

For historical transactions, the first step is to try to contact the merchant with details of the charge (date, amount, last four digits of your card, and any receipt or order notes). Past directory listings for Johnnie’s Fruit Shop provide contact numbers such as +61 2 9969 8021 and 0415 900 558, and the business previously maintained Facebook and Instagram profiles under the Johnnie’s Fruit Shop/Johnnies Avenue Rd name, which may still accept messages.([mosmanliving.com.au](https://mosmanliving.com.au/mosman-institution-under-new-management-meet-the-team-at-johnnies-fruit-shop/?utm_source=openai)) If you cannot reach them, or they are unable to resolve the issue, your next option is to raise a dispute or chargeback request with your bank or card provider, who can investigate on your behalf.

Why do I see a small or duplicate Theron Sri Marshall transaction on my account?

Some card processors place short‑term authorisation holds or run test transactions (often small amounts) when a card is keyed in manually or used for a phone/delivery order, to verify that the card is valid before the full sale is processed. In most cases, these temporary authorisations either disappear or are reversed within a few business days and do not become final charges. If you see what looks like a duplicate final charge (two settled transactions for the same amount on the same day), contact your bank or card issuer and, if possible, the merchant, to request that one be reversed.

What should I do if I don’t recognise any purchase from Mosman or Johnnie’s Fruit Shop?

First, check whether anyone else on your account—such as a spouse, family member, or employee—may have visited Mosman or ordered fruit or flowers delivered to someone in that area using your card. If nobody recognises the transaction, and you have not shopped at Johnnie’s Fruit Shop or with the Sri Marshall family business, treat the charge as potentially unauthorised. In that case, contact your bank or card issuer right away to report suspected fraud, ask for the card to be blocked or replaced, and file a dispute so the charge can be investigated and potentially reversed.

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