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Charles Hughes granted publican's licence for the Woolpack Inn
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John Kent to open the Woolpack Inn on 1 July 1848
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Lately occupied by C. Hughes. To be let
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High St. West Maitland
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Robert Rickerby resided in premises lately known as Woolpack Inn
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MacDonald River, New England
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James Briggs granted publican's licence for the Woolpack Inn subject to the condition of the licence being withdrawn if not sufficient accommodation
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Bryan Egan charged with breach of the Licensing Act after coroner Mr Parker accused him of keeping a disordery house. Case dismissed
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Bryan Egan granted publican's license
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Hugh King granted publican's license for the Woolpack Inn
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Application for publican's license by Charles Hughes refused by the bench
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Filled with flood water to top of the windows
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Metropolitan Hotel
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Edward Gorrick, a man of colour, was again brought forward on remand, charged with stealing a bottle of porter, the property of E.L. Cooke, proprietor of the Metropolitan Hotel. The evidence being conclusive, the prisoner was committed for trial at the next Maitland quarter Sessions
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Prince of Wales Hotel
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The corner later occupied by the Bank of New Zealand was then the site of the Prince of Wales Hotel, the space intervening between it and the theatre being occupied by several stores, including that of J. Spragg, Tighe s butcher shop and the surgery of Dr. Knaggs
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Prince of Wales Hotel
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License for the Prince of Wales Hotel transferred from the executors of the late Lewis Jones to Andrew Kirkaldy lat of the Stockton Hotel
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Princess Royal Hotel
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Hunter Street west Newcastle
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Among those who found a resting place in the old churchyard were several of the men, who, as master builders, left memorials of their workmanship in the city and in their time helped to make the town what it is. Aong others may be mentioned Mr. John Landeryou who passed away in 1878 at the age of 40 and whose widow for years kept the old Princess Royal Hotel in Hunter Street West. Another was Mr. George Henry Cox, who diedin 1875 and Mr. John Cox who died in 1873. The latter laid the foundations of the present Custom House.
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Rosseter's Maitland Hotel
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Maitland Lodge of Unity celebrated St. John's Day at Hotel
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Steam Packet Hotel
Source:
The South Australian
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The Steam Packet Hotel at Newcastle was burned down on 18th July. A little girl, five years old lost her life