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 Section. * 353.—Walton Pell, Surveyor.
 * 354.—P. Sweeney’s residence; now residence of Mr. J. Robertson.
 * —.—St. Patrick’s Hotel, —. Gilhooley; later St. Patrick’s School.

The number of the section occupied by the Clydesdale Bakery, C. M. Robertson, “nearly opposite to Crumpton’s Forge,” has not been definitely ascertained but is believed to have been 289 before occupation by McParland.


 * Camp Reserve No. 1.—Fire-brigade Station; Fire-bell; The Gaol; Police Station; Clerk of Court’s Office; Survey Office; Courthouse; Police Officer’s House; Postmaster’s House.


 * 121—See another page. Warehouse or Store, 1867; later Court House Hotel. T. Foxcroft, Tinsmith, 1867; later K. Denovan, Tinsmith, 1868; later S. Hardley, Tinsmith. Grantee, Samuel Hardley—2 perches.
 * 232.—Sluicers’ Arms Hotel, Miss Elkins and Miss Hayes; later Globe Hotel, Miss O’Connell and Miss Martin; later Wm. Thompson, Fruiterer, 1877; later Mr. Owen. Grantee, Ellen Mary O’Connell—4 perches. Provincial Hotel, Mrs. Ormond; later Waverley Hotel. Grantee, Bartholomew O’Rourke—3 perches.
 * 233.—John S. Johnston, Solicitor, 1868; “next to Club Hotel, Camp Street”; later Smithfield Company (Miller, Ayton & Co.), Butchers, 1868; later Profitt, Needham and Humphries, Butchers, 1868; later McKitterick & Co., Butchers; later Makelin, Painter and Paperhanger; later J. C. Mordaunt, Ironmonger. Grantee, Richard Warne—3 perches. Club Hotel, Thomas Williams, March, 1868; —. Brodie, 1868; J. Fenton, 1868; later Criterion Hotel, Chas. Challis, 1878; —. Sargison; R. Taylor, 1880. There was another hotel of the same name in Coal Street. Grantee, T. G. Macarthy—6 perches.