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STREET DIRECTORY

smith, Buller Road, 1867. R. Patterson, Mining Agent, 1867. W. L. Rees, Solicitor, 1867. G. J. Kennedy, Hairdresser, “near to Ship Hotel,” 1867. P. Rowland, Tentmaker, 1867. Kennedy Bros., Merchants, 1868.

PRINCE’S STREET, EAST OR WEST.

The numbers of the sections occupied “in Prince’s Street” by the undermentioned firms, etc., have not been ascertained:—“A1 Bakery,” F. McParland, “near Cutting,” 1867. Sawyers’ Arms Hotel, “The Cutting,” W. H. Wright, 1867; Bradley, 1868. Star Hotel, Beynon, 1867; Nicholson, 1868; McGinn Bros., 1868. Belle de Union Hotel, P. Rooney, 1868; Denis Sullivan, 1868; this hotel was pulled down in May, 1869, and “a private dwelling erected on the site.” Life Boat Hotel, H. Dixon, 1868. Cement Crushers’ Arms Hotel, 1868. Harp and Shamrock Hotel, Miss Lee, 1868. “Melbourne House,” 1868. Miss Hegarty, Milliner, 1868. Sutton & Co., Auctioneers, 1868. Bain & Co., Auctioneers, 1868. John Lewis, Ironmonger, 1868. M. Naschelski, Ironmonger, 1868. “Corinthian Hall,” J. F. Byrne, Draper, 1868. C. Gasquoine, Grocer, 1868; sold to Kennedy Bros., 1869. George Holmes, Tentmaker, 1868.

CHANCERY LANE.

This lane was between The Camp and the Melbourne Hotel:—D. Isaacs & Co., Auctioneers. P. Griffin, Painter, 1867; “opposite The Camp and next to the Melbourne Hotel” and “next to Charleston Argus.” G. W. Horne, Solicitor, 1867. —. O’Neill, Solicitor, 1867. D. Ballam, Stables. Charleston Argus, Newspaper, 1867.

PRINCE’S STREET EAST—SOUTH SIDE.
(Previously called Main Street.)

Section.

  • 115.—Bank of New Zealand. This section was previously known as “Carter’s Corner.” Probably the site of Carter’s Avoca Hotel and Store, 1867. Grantee, Bank of New Zealand.
  • 116.—Royal Casino de Venice, Christian Foyn, 1867; Foyn

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