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


 * Portrait Rooms, De Loree, 1867.
 * Francis McNamara, Saddler, 1867.

This was a continuation of Camp Street, northward from Section 407. The new Buller Road, completed about 1882, is on a lower level and does not go over Nile Hill.


 * Patrick Hannigan’s house.
 * Pat Coghlan’s (Irish Piper) house.
 * Charles Harney’s house.
 * White House Hotel, opposite Section 208, kept by Herman Henry Lange; later Chas. Harney; later David Rogers.
 * “Old Dutchie’s” house.
 * “Schmidt the Fiddler’s” house.
 * Miss Mortimer’s house.
 * F. E. Fraser’s shop.
 * Chas. Jenning’s house, Carpenter.
 * James Sullivan’s house.
 * M. Barry’s house.
 * F. Morley’s house.
 * “Jock” Mitchell’s (John Purves Mitchell) Sawmill on site of Nee’s Battery.


 * Sergeant Stephenson’s house, previously at Constant Bay, and Section 70.
 * Thos. Dwan’s house, later of Rotten Row North.
 * Wm. Marris’s house.
 * John Marris’s house.
 * —. Filder’s house.
 * Nile Hotel, at bottom of hill at its north end.

The central portion of this road was referred to as “The Deep Lead.”


 * P. Kilmartin’s house.