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James McClymont deceased. John Hillier taking over licence of the Ship Inn
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Advertised to be let for a term of three years. Apply to James McClymont on the premises
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near the wharf at Newcastle
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Inn formerly in occupation of Mr. McClymont advertised to be let. 3 parlours; 5 bedrooms; 1 kitchen; 1 store room; 4 stall stable; coach house. Further particulars Walter Scott at Paterson River
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Charles Hughes granted publican's license for the Ship Inn
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Destroyed by fire on the evening of 26th October
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The House at Newcastle formerly known by the name of the Ship Inn to be let as well as a farm of 1000 acres and stock at Paterson
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Matthew Lister advertising for a respectable man and wife to take over the management of the Ship Inn for a short time
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James Hannell chairman of meeting held at the Ship Inn to appoint a committee to secure Edward Flood as representativ in the Legislative Council
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Sir Robert Peel Inn
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James Gannon offering reward for return of horse
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Sir T.L. Mitchell Inn
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George Ledingham granted publican's licence for the Sir T.L. Mitchell Inn
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Sir Thomas Mitchell Inn
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George St. Singleton
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George Ledingham granted publican's licence
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Sir Thomas Mitchell Inn
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Alexander Munro transferred the license from the Fitzroy Hotel to the Caledonian Hotel lately the Sir Thomas Mitchell Inn kept by George Ledingham
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Sportsman's Arms
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R.P. Cummins Sportsman's Arms. Publican's license granted.
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Sportsman's Arms
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George Edmonstone, waiter at Sportsman's Arms assaulted by Margaret Fowler
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Sportsman's Arms
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Licence transferred from Sophia Cummins to Samuel Thompson
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Sportsman's Arms
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Samuel Thompson granted publican's licence for the Sportsman's Arms
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Sportsman's Arms
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Samuel Thompson granted conditional publican's licence
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Sportsman's Arms
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Samuel Thompson granted publican's licence (new house)
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Sportsman's Arms
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License for the Sportsman's Arms transferred from Samuel thoompson to John Kerrigan
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Sportsman's Arms
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near the Long Bridge, West Maitland
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John Kerrigan formerly proprietor of Buck's Head Inn advertising that he had transferred to the Sportsman's Arms