Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands

83 High Street, Oatlands (see below) Google Maps

1839-53 Samuel Page, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1853-57 Nicholas Augustus Woods, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1858-66 Joseph McEwan, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1867-73 Edward Currie, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1873-79 George Rodda, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1880
1881-84 T. Hogan, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1884-88 John Smith, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1889-90 George Munnings, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1890-93 Joseph Law, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1893-99 James Burrill, the younger, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1899 Thomas Salmon, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1899-00 Thomas Alfred Burrill, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands
1900 Charles F. Cooley, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands

83 HIGH STREET
Now the site of a modern police station, this was once the Oatlands Hotel, a substantial sandstone hotel which was very similar to the Midland Hotel on the opposite side of the road.
The Oatlands Hotel was run by Samuel Page, best known for his coaching service between Hobart and Launceston.

Welcome to Oatlands: Everything you’ll need to know to enjoy your visit (PDF)

Samuel Page has moved from the Dulverton Lake Inn to the new Oatlands Hotel
Tasmanian Weekly Dispatch, 4 October 1839
Hobart Town Advertiser, 13 December 1842

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York & Albany Hotel, Oatlands

High Street, Oatlands

1829-30 George Aitchinson, York Inn, Oatlands
1831 Francis Bryant, York Inn, Oatlands
1831-32? F. Bryant York and Albany Hotel, Oatlands
1832-33 John Edward Cox, York and Albany Hotel, Oatlands
1833-34 Henry Samuel Benjamin, York and Albany Hotel, Oatlands
1834-37 Goerge Dudfield, York and Albany Hotel, Oatlands
1838-54 THomas Nicholls, York and Albany Hotel, High-street, Oatlands.

The Tasmanian, 22 October 1831
The Colonist and Van Diemen’s Land Commercial and Agricultural Advertiser, 24 August 1832

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1841 Oatlands district (with links to years)

Samuel Page, Oatlands Hotel, Oatlands.
Joseph M’Ewnn, Inverary Castle, Ditto,
Thomas Nichols, York and Albany, Ditto.
George Aitcheson, Lake Dulverton, Ditto.
John Page, Bath Inn, Lemon Springs.
Joseph Cahill, London Inn, Spring Hill,
Robert Jones, Halfway Inn, Jericho.
James Fisher, Young Queen, Bathurst.
H. M. Cockerill, Bothwell Castle, Bothwell.
James Macdonald; Crown Inn, Bothwell.
E. Greenbank, Halfway House, Antill Ponds.
N. Poole, Tunbridge Wells, BIackman’s River.
J. Ayers, Cape of Good Hope, Black Marsh.

Hobart Town Advertiser, 7 September 1841

Other years:

1837 (included with Hobart)
1847 (included with Hobart)
1854
1859
1863
1864 (also Hamilton & Campbell Town areas)
1885
1888
1892
1893
1897