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CHARLESTON

Section.

  • 94.—Rosenberg’s house.
  • 96 to 102.—Cemetery Reserve.
  • Reserve No. 6.—Government Powder Magazine.

BEACH STREET.
(A name frequently applied to lower end of Prince’s Street West, and sometimes to Constant Quay.)

The numbers of sections occupied by the undermentioned have not been ascertained:—

  • Great Republic Hotel, E. How, 1867; John McHerron, 1867; E. Kelly, 1867; J. C. Walsh, 1868.
  • Phoenix Hotel, 1867.
  • Golden Age Hotel, Kofahl, 1867–1869.
  • Empire Hotel, J. Fenton, 1866. There was another hotel of the same name in Prince’s Street East.
  • Shannon View Hotel, P. Hanney, 1867; J. Bresnahan, 1867.
  • Boatman’s Arms Hotel, John Hay, 1867.
  • Emerald Isle Hotel, J. McGrath, 1867.
  • Drain’s Hotel.
  • Harp of Erin Hotel, Tim Driscoll, 1867. There was another hotel of the same name in Coal Street.
  • Thos. Dwan, Auctioneer, later of Prince’s Street West.
  • David Girdwood & Co., Shipping Agents, 1867.
  • Gilhooley & Jamieson, Aerated Waters Factory, 1867.
  • T. Glenan, Bootmaker, 1867.
  • W. L. Chambers, Bootmaker, 1867.
  • P. Hare, Store, 1867.
  • Hennelly & Millen, Store, 1867.
  • J. Lofty, Stationer, 1867; later of Prince’s Street.
  • P. Hehir & Co., Merchants, 1867.
  • F. Fisher & Co., Importers, 1867.

BACK LEAD.

  • Cosmopolitan Hotel, 1868.
  • Maloney & Scanlon, Butchers, 1868. This firm dissolved partnership 1869.
  • In 1868 there were 18 large batteries working here.

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