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4th anniversary of the Loyal Paterson Union Lodge to be held at the Bush Inn
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George Gardener employed as cook
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Henry Smith advertisement for the Bush Inn
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Thomas Baldon Cox granted publican's license
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Mrs. Henry Smith giving notice that 'circumstances have compelled her to relinquish her business as a Licensed Victualler. To continue to ofer Board and Lodging
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Thomas Cox granted publican's license for the Bush Inn
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Advertised to be let. Situated on the high road to the Northern Gold Fields. The house - 2 front parlours, 7 bedrooms, tap, verandah room, brick kitchen and servants sleeping quarters, stock and slaughter yards, stabling all enclosed with a paling fence. Also an adjoining butcher's shop. Apply to S. Cohen of Maitland, or J.G. Waller, merchant of Sydney
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Thomas B. Cox granted publican's license
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Henry Kesterton granted publican's license
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Simeon Joseph Cohen Granted Publican's License (subject to his obtaining certificate)
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The body of bushranger Joe Governor was taken to the Caledonia Hotel in Singleton. His body was identified by a drover named Hacket. Inquest held before Mr. Pinchin, coroner
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Transfer of publican's license for the Caledonian Hotel from Edward Alcorn to Alexander Munro
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Carpenter's Arms
Source:
Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p145
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Fitzarthur Hogue. Situated in Blane Street
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Clarence Inn. Innkeeper put up prize at the Clarencetown races.
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William Lowe renting out the Clarence Inn
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Coach & Horses Inn
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Muswellbrook Road, Singleton
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James Nowland granted publican's license for the Coach and Horses Inn
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Cockfighters Creek
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John Murray apprehended J. Williamson at the Cock Inn
Place:
Cockfighters Creek
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William Watts. Cock Inn
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Cockfighters Creek
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William Watts granted publican's licence for the Cock Inn
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Cockfighters Creek
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William Watts granted publican's licence