Railway Hotel, Zeehan (1)

1890-91 John Simpson, Railway Hotel, Zeehan
1891-92 James Frederick New, Railway Hotel, Zeehan
1892-93 Richard Camm

An application was made by — Simpson for a license for a new house at Zeehan, to be called the Railway Hotel. The police report stated that the house was required, but it was not yet quite finished, though it would be built in accordance with the licensing Act. License granted on condition that the premises be in proper order by the 31st inst.
The Mercury, 6 December 1889

RAILWAY HOTEL.
JOHN SIMPSON, Proprietor.
ON ZEEHAN TOWNSHIP.
This Hotel in now open for the Accomodation of the Public. Situated close to the Little Henty River, on the main Dundas Road and near the proposed Railway Station, its position for health and convenience is unrivalled. Best liquors, good stabling. Terms moderate.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 20 October 1890

The Licensing Bench sat on the 4th inst., to bear and determine as to granting licenses and transfers from the different applicants. The Bench was occupied by Messrs. E. H. Fowell, chairman and A. R. Pontifex, J.P. The first application was that of James New for the transfer of the license of the Railway Hotel, Zeehan, from John Simpson, there being no objection by the police the transfer was granted. The next application was from Timothy Creed for a license for a new house to be called the Club Hotel, Mount Zeehan. In this case also, there being no objection by the police the license was granted. There were also several plans of new houses at Zeehan and Dundas submitted to the Bench, the owners intending to make application for licenses at the next quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench.
The Mercury, 7 May 1891

LICENSING, DISTRICT OF MACQUARIE.
FOURTH QUARTERLY MEETING.
NOVEMBER 7, 1892.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following applications for Justices’ Certificates approving of the following transfers have been received: —
James F. New to Richard Camm, Railway Hotel, Zeehan.
Joseph Taylor to John J, Mulcahy, Union Hotel, Zeehan.
Dated at Strahan 18th day of October, 1892.
E. V. GOLDSMID,
Deputy Clerk of the Peace.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 20 October 1892

MACQUARIE LICENSING BENCH.
FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING,
6th February, 1893.
The following applications have been received for Justice’s Certificates approving
of Publichouse Licenses being granted : —
Andrew Frederick Brown, Silver King Hotel, Zeehan
James Holman, Miners’ Arms, Hotel, Dundas
John Henderson, Zealandia Hotel, Dundas
Thomas Unwin, Comstock Hotel, Comstock
Also of liquor being sold at the Federal Hotel under the license held by Richard Camm, of the Railway Hotel, Zeehan.
Dated at Strahan the 17th day of January, 1893
E. V. GOLDSMID,
Clerk of Petty Sessions

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