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CHARLESTON

Section.

  • & Sturt, 1868; later Foyn & Taylor, who dissolved partnership in September, 1869, and Foyn carried on. Later the Theatre Royal Hotel, John McHerron, 1873, and later Mrs. Craddock.
  • 117.—“Temple of Fashion,” N. Denise, Hairdresser, “next to Casino de Venice,” 1867; later George Aldous, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. J. W. Fair, Draper. Exchange Hotel; this also was advertised as being “next door to Casino de Venice,” Mrs. Meredith and Miss Parker, 1868. In January, 1869, a frontage of 12 feet of this section, next to the Casino de Venice, was submitted to auction by D. Isaacs & Co., and purchased by Mr. Kenny for £115. It is believed that Kenny erected thereon a shop that was later occupied by Edward Issell. Grantees, part George Aldous and part J. W. Fair.
  • 118.—City Butchery, Shepherd & Co., 1867; later Shepherd & Warne; later J. M. Powell. Broadbent, Jeweller, 1868; later E. Muncaster. George Kenny occupied the back portion of this shop as a hairdressing saloon in 1868. Grantees, part Shepherd & Warne and part Bartholomew O’Brien.
  • 119.—Hanney’s Hotel, P. Hanney, 1867; later West Coast Hotel, Miss Margaret Murphy (late of Camp Hotel), 1867; J. Parsons, 1868; Miss Julia Callaghan, 1868; later Mrs. Meredith (of Exchange Hotel); and later Mrs. Mary Smith. Closed 1912. Grantees, part Shepherd & Warne and part Albert Richardson.
  • 120.—Edward Fyvie, Chemist, 1868; W. H. Hillyar, Chemist, 1873. Camp Hotel and Store, David Henderson, 1867; later Camp Hotel, Miss Margaret Murphy (from West Coast Hotel), November, 1867. Grantees, part Edward Fyvie and part Gardner & Sutton.
  • 121.—A Store or Warehouse, 1867; later Court House Hotel, McKinnon & Lewis, 1867; Denis Kelly, 1868. “Fancy Goods Warehouse,” Thos. Dollman, 1869; later a greengrocery kept by Arthur King. Later still, Refreshment Room, kept by Edward Lowe.

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