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STREET DIRECTORY

The numbers of the sections in Camp Street Central occupied by the undermentioned have not been ascertained:—

Royal Hotel, J. Sibley, 1867, “facing The Camp.” There was another hotel of the same name on Section 108.

Royal Daylesford Hotel, Mrs. Meredith and Miss C. Parker, 1868, “opposite The Camp.”

John Lewis & Co., Dairymen, 1867, “opposite The Camp.”

CAMP STREET NORTH—WEST SIDE.

Section.

  • 140.—Pakihi Hotel, Harry Mann, 1867; later Bank Hotel, Behan and Kelly, 1869; later City Hotel, J. Behan, W. Sexton, D. Collins, 1882.
  • 141—Mann’s Brewery, 1867; later Pakihi Aerated Water Co., G. Anderson, 1868. Mann’s Coalyard, 1867; later a cartway, back entrance to shops, etc., in Prince’s Street East. Kennedy & Wardley, Stables, “beside Mann’s Hotel,” 1867. George Hurburgh’s house. Grantees, part Chas. Weitzel and part Edward Drennan.
  • 142.—Smith & McDowell, Drapers, etc., 1868, “opposite the Melbourne Hotel and next to the Bank Hotel”; closed in 1868. London Portrait Rooms, E. S. Lavinski, 1868; T. E. Price, 1869; H. H. Vorley.
  • 143.—Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Jonathan Harle. J. R. Ellis, Tailor; later a shop. Grantee, George Donne.
  • 144.—Shop. Grantee, part A. J. P. Marx and part E. J. O’Connor.
  • 145.—Robert Burns Hotel, Edward Hughes, 1867; A. Grant, 1868; later John Warne’s Milk Depot, 1880; and later site of Richard Warne’s residence. George Donne, Law and Mining Agent. Grantees, part Richard Warne and part Geo. Donne.
  • 146.—Charleston Hotel, J. Aldridge; now occupied by cottage of Mr. Chapman.

CAMP STREET NORTH—EAST SIDE.

  • 400.—Melbourne Hotel, see another Chapter. Grantee, Robert Gilmer.

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