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Hibernian Hotel, Singleton
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License for the Hibernian Hotel transferred from William Waterford to John Kerney
Surname:
Hidden Treasure Hotel
Place:
Laman Street, Newcastle
Source:
Australian Town and Country Journal
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The late Mr. Peter Street, whose death occurred at the residence of his son, Mr. Charles Street, at Islington, arrived in Australia in 1852, and shortly afterwards became associated with the gold diggings in Victoria. On one occasion he, with two companions, was stuck up by Frank Gardiner, the bushranger, and his gang. Mr. Street had with him gold to the value, of £150, which was wrapped in some pieces of cloth, and which the bushrangers failed to detect in their search. Having assured himself that the prospectors had no money Gardner- gave them 10s each, and told them to keep off the road for the future. Mr. Street went to Newcastle in 1857, and started business as a builder and contractor. Among his contracts was the building of the old stone structure in Laman-street,: formerly the Hidden Treasure Hotel. The hotel derived its name from the fact that Mr. Street, while sinking a well, came across a bucket containing a large number of coins. Among other buildings with the erection of which Mr. Street was associated was the old Newcastle Post Office, at the corner of Hunter and Watt streets, now used as the offices of the Public Works. Department. The deceased was born in Alsabe-Lorraine. in 1836, when it was French territory
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Jane James advertising for cook and waiter for Hinton Hotel
Source:
Hunter River Gazette
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To be sold by auction
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Description of property
Place:
At junction of Hunter and Paterson Rivers
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To be sold by public auction on 23rd December
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Proprietor retiring from business of innkeeper. Household furniture , spring cart, portable weatherboarded house etc to be sold
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Robert Canvin taking over the Hinton Hotel lately run by Charles Bryant
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Meeting held on verandah of hotel to consider petitioning Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Great Britain on same terms as from Canada
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Robert Canvin s application for a publican s license postponed
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Robert Canvin granted a license for the Hinton Hotel
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Robert Canvin granted permission to transfer license of the Hinton Hotel to James Cox
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James Cox granted a license for the Hinton Hotel
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Robert Canvin granted a Publicans Licence for the Hinton Hotel
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Bailey's public house
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Innkeeper John Lumley robbed by Smith and Rideout
Source:
Early Days of Port Stephens
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Hillier's Inn near the wharf described by Sir E. Parry as clean and neat
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Robert Wright. Inn at Rutherford
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John Heuston, Innkeeper