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Forbes Hotel, Singleton
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Frederick William Thrum granted a license for the Forbes Hotel
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Forbes Hotel, Singleton
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Frederick William Thrum granted publican s license
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Freemasons Arms Hotel
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Premises lately known as the Freemasons Arms offered for sale
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Freemasons Arms Hotel, Raymond Terrace
Source:
Maitland Merecury
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To be sold or let. Robert Keddie
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General Washington Hotel, Stockton
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Thomas C. Waddell re-opening the General Washington Hotel. Advertisement
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George and Dragon Hotel, Clarencetown
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Meeting for Richard Windeyer held at Mr. Walters George and Dragon Inn
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George and Dragon Hotel, East Maitland
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Stores and cedar yard of Peter Egan contiguous with the George and Dragon Inn
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George and Dragon Hotel, East Maitland
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Situated at the junction of the main roads leading to Morpeth and Paterson. East Maitland
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To be sold. Nine splendid finished rooms, commodious cellar, detached kitchen, laundry. 60ft stable, gig house. Rented to John Anderson for 140 pounds per annum
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George and Dragon Hotel, East Maitland
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W. Burgess. Remodelled and newly furnished the premises
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Gordon Arms Hotel, Lochinvar
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License of the Gordon Arms Hotel transferred from James Wolffe to Thomas Honeysett
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Governor Bourke Hotel, Patrick Plains
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Thomas Cullen to let the Governor Bourke Hotel
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Governor Bourke Hotel, Singleton
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Governor Fitzroy visited on his trip to Singleton
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Governor Gipps Hotel, Wollombi
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Governor Gipps Hotel. District Council meeting held here.
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Governor Gipps Hotel, Wollombi
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John McDougall renewed publican s licence
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Great Northern Hotel
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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District Court - Lee v. Dugan. This was an action brought by the administrator of the estate of the late Frederick Smith to recovered money for goods sold and delivered to defendant s wife. David Miller, an assistant in the store was a witness; Henry Porter who was a delivery driver for Frederick Smith was a witness. James Dugan, was the defendant. Frederick Smith was thrown from his horse and killed in 1863
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A Corporal of the 99th regiment killed in a fight with native youths at Grove's hotel
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Haylocks Hotel, Paterson
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Meeting held to discuss address to be given to the Governor Sir Charles Fitzroy at the hotel
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Thomas Prentice taking over spacious premises at Hexham on the road to Newcastle formerly occupied by William Sparke
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Hibernia Hotel, Singleton
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William Waterford s license for the Hibernian Hotel transferred to the Fitz Roy Hotel
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Hibernian Hotel, Singleton
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Hunter Street, Singleton
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William Waterford obtained publican s licence for the Hibernian Hotel