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Burke Manuscript: Page 233

Burke Manuscript Page 233
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[sketch of land bounded by Cashel St, Colombo St, High St, and City Hotel, with sketches of some buildings, and marking the site of the ‘big gully’ which used to run through the land, captioned thus]

John King, grocer

Furby Old Mr Furby, who later on started a beer shop, which ended in being the Palace Hotel &c that Beety[?] an Irish policeman got hold of

Grain Agency corner

J Ollivier

Pengelly tailor a very early tailor, always called ‘Pen’

Adams shoemaker

Hossack, blacksmith

These blocks belonged to Buchanan, a milkman

City Hotel

Hawley, baker

Triangle, fifties

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