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CHARLESTON

Section.

  • 171.—Thos. Dollman’s house.
  • 205 to 207.—Occupied by a dam.

ROTTEN ROW NORTH—WEST SIDE.

  • 133.—West Coast Butchery, see another page.
  • 152.—J. Meredith, Galvanised Iron Worker. Grantees, Perrett & Brownlie.
  • 153.—Grantees, Shepherd & Warne.
  • 177.—Thos. Dwan’s house. Previously at Nile Hill.
  • 209.—Grantee, E. W. Sutton.

ROTTEN ROW.—GENERAL.

The numbers of the sections in Rotten Row occupied by the undermentioned have not been ascertained:—

  • J. O’Connor, Blacksmith, 1867.
  • Queen’s Hotel, Murfitt, 1868.
  • McGee & Co., Bootmakers, 1868. Probably on Section 238.

DARKIE’S TERRACE ROAD.—NORTH SIDE.

  • Postmaster’s house, on Camp Reserve.
  • Water-race in culvert beneath road, from dam behind Section 333, and leading to race behind Melbourne Hotel, under Camp Street, and to the fluming on south side of old Buller Road.
  • Mr. Pell’s house, on Camp Reserve.
  • St. Mark’s Church of England and Vicarage, on Camp Reserve. The Vicarage was later occupied by Mrs. West’s School.
  • Alex. Pender’s house, on Camp Reserve.
  • Road to Picnic Ground and Nile Farm.
  • Tail-race from Charleston Flat, through culvert under road.
  • Phoenix Brewery, later Standard Brewery. See footnote.
  • Bowater’s house.
  • Sargison’s house.
  • Osborne’s house.
  • Haddow’s Hotel.
  • Road to Hospital—not shown on plan.

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