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 Lang & Co., Store, 1867. P. F. Thiel, Store, 1867. J. Druning, Store, 1867. Bordson & Lobb, Store, 1867. Davies, Accountant, 1867, “next to Royal Mail Hotel.” Hay & de Winter's Circulating Library, 1867. Lehan & O’Brien, Dairy, 1867. Mace & Dixon, Aerated Water Factory; taken over by T. G. Macarthy, 1867, probably on Section 291. Hamil & Innes, “near Mace & Dixon’s, Camp Street,” 1867; probably Section 290. J. Newton & Co., Tinsmiths, “nearly opposite Mace & Dixon’s, Camp Street,” 1867; probably Section 330. T. Foxcroft, Tinsmith, 1867; probably Section 121. Jules Simon, Store, 1867, “behind the Police Camp, on Diggers’ Camping Ground.” Wm. Waterhouse, Auctioneer, 1867. Ballarat Hotel, E. Dooley, 1868; Miss Dalton, 1868. Dan. O’Connell Hotel, 1868. Morning Star Hotel, June, 1868, “building brought from Brighton.” Clare Castle Hotel, John Behan, 1868. G. Hart, Hairdresser, 1868. R. M. Simpson, Accountant, 1868. F. Muson, Cabinetmaker, 1868. W. Waugh, Bookseller, “opposite Melbourne Hotel,” 1868.

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 * No. 2 Reserve.—Post Office, R. Delaney’s house.
 * 327.—Post Office Hotel, W. Hunter, 1867; John Heffernan, 1868; Pat Regan. Grantee, Edward Drennan.
 * 328.—Thomas Crumpton, Blacksmith, “Victoria Shoeing Forge,” 1867; later G. A. Pow, Blacksmith. Grantee, Thomas Crumpton.
 * 328.—White Horse Hotel, Charles Hooper, 1867, “within one door of Post Office,” sold by auction, 1868; later Templemore Hotel, James Fitzgerald; later The Temperance House; small shop. Grantee, James Fitzgerald.
 * 329 and 329.—French and American Hotel, Madame Annie Richardet, 1867, “five doors from Post Office”; later Dr. Henry’s residence; later Dr. Simpson’s residence and surgery. Grantee, Joseph Henry.
 * 330.—Two small shops, later residences of C. Challis and —. Davis. Probably one was occupied by J. Newton & Co., Tinsmiths, in 1867. Grantee of part, Joseph Henry.