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STREET DIRECTORY

applied to Constant Quay. The Cutting was made in April, 1867.

Section.

  • 1.—Charles Craddock.
  • 2 to 10.—Alcorne’s Store, 1867; later Ellis’s Store, “in the Cutting.” Ching & Russell’s Store, 1867, “top of Cutting.” “Waterloo House,” Drapers, 1867, “opposite the Bank of N.S.W.” John Webster, Carrier, 1868, “opposite the Bank of N.S.W.” (“Waterloo House” was Skoglund & Purcell’s.)
  • 122.—Grantee, Thos. Crumpton.
  • 127 and 128.—Philip R. Allen’s workshop. Two shops. Grantee, John Allen.
  • 129.—Nonpariel Pie and Coffee House, James Hatch, 1868. He later removed to Section 137: Hotel, name not ascertained. Garnett’s Hardware Store, pulled down during fire of 3rd November, 1869, and rebuilt as a hotel. A water-race from Section 108 (under Royal Hotel) ran under the road and below the buildings on this section.
  • 130.—McKee’s Stables, burned down 3rd November, 1869, and replaced by a bakery; later A. Sargison’s.
  • 131.—Caledonian Hotel, 1867, “opposite Herald Office”; later Hibernian Hotel, Michael Corcoran, burned down 3rd November, 1869. Fruiterer’s Shop, —. Taylor, burned down 3rd November, 1869, and rebuilt; later C. J. Hurst, Fruiterer, 1877. Grantee, Chas. Frederick Holmes.
  • 132.—Commercial Hotel, Creed, 1867; later owned by J. Behan and leased to Miss Hegarty. Burned down 3rd November, 1869; rebuilt. T. Amos, Painter, 1868, “opposite the City Hotel.” Grantee, John Allen.
  • 133.—Australian Hotel, Michael Coakley, 1867; P. Rooney, 1868, “opposite the Union Bank.” Later the Black Bull Hotel, Mirfin, burned down 3rd November, 1869, and replaced by a shop occupied by Miss Brailey, Dressmaker. West Coast Butchery, Perrett & Brownlie, burned down 3rd November, 1869, and rebuilt. Grantees, Perrett & Brownlie.

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