First Name:
Lord Nelson Inn
Place:
Captain Pike's crossing place, Pickering
Details:
Frank Hyde re-opened Kangaroo Inn known as the Lord Nelson formerly kept by Mr. Fergusson
Details:
W. Nicholson's Maitland Inn. Publican's license granted.
Details:
William Nicholson obtained publican's licence for Maitland Inn
Details:
Granted publicans licence by Magistrates of the district
Details:
Licence for the Maitland Inn transferred from William Nicholson to Thomas Boyd Rosseter. To be known as the Maitland Hotel
Details:
Land for sale. Opposite the Stores and Residences of W. Simpson, Messrs Cohen, Fulman etc. and adjoining the Maitland Inn
Details:
William Nicholson granted publican's license for the Maitland Inn
Details:
William Nicholson Granted Publican's License
First Name:
Maitland Wine Vaults
Details:
J. Mayo's Maitland Wine Vaults. Publican's license granted.
First Name:
Maitland Wine Vaults
Details:
John Mayo granted publican's license for the Maitland Wine Vaults
First Name:
Maitland Wine Vaults
Details:
John Mayo Granted Publican's License
First Name:
Maryville Inn
Details:
William J. Innes fitted up and re opened at considerable expense the old established house at Murrurundi previously known as the Travellers Home. To be known under the sign of the Maryville Inn. Advertising to diggers en route to the Hanging Rock gold dig
First Name:
Maryville Inn
Details:
Farewell dinner for Vincent Dowling held at Inn
First Name:
Mechanics Arms
Details:
Application for publican's license by Thomas Greig refused by the bench
First Name:
Miner's Arms Inn
Details:
Brick house containing 7 rooms on ground floor, 2 up stairs, large cellars, detached kitchen, stables, coach house
First Name:
Miner's Arms Inn
Details:
William Page granted publicans license for Miners Arms in Hunter St.
First Name:
Miners Arms Inn
Details:
Sold at auction with the Stockton Arms Inn for £520
Details:
To be let. Extensive stables, coach house, lofts, sheds and laundry