First Name:
Caledonian Hotel
Details:
Edward Alcorn granted publican's license
First Name:
California Hotel
Details:
Maurice Magney late of Glennie's Creek. Opened the 'California Hotel' next door to Dr. Bowker in Newcastle
First Name:
California Hotel
Details:
Morris Magney, late of Glennie's Creek opened a large and convenient hotel (next door to Dr. Bowker) under the sign of the California Hotel'
First Name:
Carpenter's Arms
Source:
Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p145
Details:
Fitzarthur Hogue. Situated in Blane Street
Details:
Clarence Inn. Innkeeper put up prize at the Clarencetown races.
Details:
William Lowe renting out the Clarence Inn
First Name:
Clarenced Town Hotel
Details:
Fitzarthur Hogue to sell the Clarence Town Hotel and adjoining buildings by public auction
First Name:
Coach & Horses Inn
Place:
Muswellbrook Road, Singleton
Details:
James Nowland granted publican's license for the Coach and Horses Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
John Murray apprehended J. Williamson at the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
William Watts. Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
William Watts granted publican's licence for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
William Watts granted publican's licence
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
William Watts granted publican's licence for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
Details:
R.T. Capp granted publican's license for the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighter's Creek
Details:
William Watts granted publican's license for the Golddigger's Arms, formerly the Cock Inn
First Name:
Cock Inn ?Brook Inn
Details:
Cock Inn. Plundered by bushrangers.
First Name:
Comercial Hotel
Details:
William Drew obtained publican's license for the Commercial Hotel
Details:
Richard Peach to run billiards table at Tuck's Commercial Hotel
Details:
Henry Early granted publican's license
First Name:
Commercial Hotel
Details:
William Wade refused publican's licence for the Commercial Hotel