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

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.


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