Silver King Hotel, Zeehan

1891-93 Andrew Frederick Brown, Silver King Hotel, Zeehan
1893-94 Laure Jensen, Silver King Hotel, Zeehan
1900-02 Eleanor Triffett, Silver King Hotel, Zeehan.

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

Advertisement for Silver King Hotel, A.F. Brown proprietor
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 7 October 1892

LICENSING DISTRICT OF MACQUARIE.
THIRD QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING.
7th AUGUST, 1893.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following application for a Justice’s Certificate relating to a Public House License has been duly received by me :—
LAURE JENSEN, Silver King Hotel, Zeehan.
E. V. GOLDSMID,
Clerk of Petty Sessions.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 17 July 1893

A BARGAIN - For Sale, SILVER KING HOTEL, Main-street, Zeehan. G.Whiley, Zeehan
Launceston Examiner, 13 Janaury 1894

Mrs Clyde has good accommodation for a few respectable boarders at the old Silver King Hotel, near the Courthouse.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 19 March 1898

From “Licensing Court”:
NEW HOTELS.
Mr A. G. Omant(?) applied on behalf of Mr A T. Anderon for a license for the Hotel Cecile, There was no police objection, and the license was granted.
Mr C. Eaton Brown?on behalf of Mrs E. Triffitt, applied for a license for the Silver King Hotel, Zeehan.
Sub-Inspector Griffith said he had been instructed to strenuously oppose the license, as the house was not required ; there were fifteen or sixteen houses already.
Mr Brown contended that that part of the town was as much entitled to a house as the other portions. There were a number of men working at the Smelters, and Mrs Triffitt had a good many boarders there.
The application was granted.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 16 May 1900

Licences were granted to-day for two new hotels at Zeehan, the Hotel Cecil, a new brick building at the corner of Main and Wilson streets, and the Silver King Hotel, near the police court.
Mount Lyell Standard, 16 May 1900

A handicap chopping match will be held at the Silver King Hotel, on Saturday next, as per advertisement. Entries close on Wednesday, 21st, at 8 p.m.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 19 November 1900

From “Zeehan Town Board”:
It was stated that there was a difficulty in ascertaining who was the owner or responsible party for the old Silver King Hotel, which was in a dilapidated condition.
Zeehan and Dundas Herald, 15 Noember 1904

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