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CHARLESTON

Section.

  • 401.—Albion Hotel, James Booth, 1867; Hutchinson, 1867, “next to Melbourne Hotel”; later Brighton Hotel; later Pioneer Hotel, Daniel Dennehy; later sample room for Melbourne Hotel. City Supper Rooms, Alf Morgan, 1867, “next door to Hutchinson’s Albion Hotel.” Great Republic Hotel, Miss Haddow (of Gridiron Hotel), 1868, “two doors from Melbourne Hotel.” There was another hotel of the same name at Constant Quay; later the Caledonian Hotel, Miss Sutherland, 1869; “two doors from Melbourne Hotel”; later site of Mr. M. E. Gardner’s house. Grantee, Robert Gilmer.
  • 402.—Harold Scanlon’s Store; later the City Hotel. There were other hotels of same name on Sections 113 and 140. W. Murphy, Bootmaker. Grantees, part Patrick Scanlon and part John Carr.
  • 403.—“Daddy Edwards” house. Grantee, M. E. Gardner.
  • 404.—Grantee, John Harold.
  • 407.—Latter day premises of Bank of New South Wales, built by George Moore and leased to bank.

The street ended with Sections 407 and 146; thence northward was the old Buller Road.

ROTTEN ROW SOUTH—EAST SIDE.

Until the issue of the survey plan, this was in the area known as “Coal Street.”

  • 115.—Bank of New Zealand—see another page. Grantee, Bank of New Zealand.
  • 237.—Rimmer & Forder’s Coaching Stables, 1867, the “Lightning Line,” “next to Bank of New Zealand”; later owned by Wm. R. Hill. Pat Harney, Stables, 1867, “rear of Bank of New Zealand.” Back entrance to Casino de Venice, later Theatre Royal Hotel. Grantees, part John McHerron and part Wm. R. Hill.
  • 238.—Robin Hood Hotel and Bootmaker’s Shop, James Ainsworth, 1867; M. Crewdson, 1867; “two doors from Bank of New Zealand”; later Okarito Hotel, Mrs. J. Thompson, 1867; Isaac, 1868; Draper, 1868.

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