Hotel Index Tumut, NSW
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LATER bar closing times in New South Wales’ pubs were put to voters in a referendum in 1947, but it did not achieve the required number of votes to pass.
A second referendum held in 1954 narrowly passed, and closing hours were extended from 6pm to 10pm the following year, effectively ending the infamous
‘six o’clock swill’.
Yesterday at 12:01am ·
LATER bar closing times in New South Wales’ pubs were put to voters in a referendum in 1947, but it did not achieve the required number of votes to pass.
A second referendum held in 1954 narrowly passed, and closing hours were extended from 6pm to 10pm the following year, effectively ending the infamous ‘six o’clock swill’.
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LICENSING COURT.- (Before Messrs. J. H. Nisbett, W. Bridle and T. P. Arragon). Henry Pether, application for conditional certificate authorising the issue of a publican's license at Talbingo. — Adjourned to August 17 pending title to land. - (Ref- Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925)(about) Previous issue Friday 22 July 1904 Page 3).
LICENSING COURT. -
Wednesday, December 19. (Before Messrs J. H.Nisbett, P.M.,) and W. Bridle, J.P. Renewals of Publicans' Licenses were granted to the following:
H. McNamara, Wynyard Hotel, Tumut, premises assessed at £247, license fee £80;
Matilda Sehintler, Batlow Hotel, Batlow, assessed at £47 103, license fee £10;
Henry Bradley, Yarrangobilly Hotel, Yarrangobilly, assessed at £47 10s, license fee £10;
Henry Pether, Talbingo Hotel, Talbingo, assessed at £47 10s, license fee £10.
Billiard licenses were granted to the following:
H. McNamara, Wynyard Hotel,
T. O'Dea, Royal Hotel,
P. Cruise, Globe Hotel,
John Donnelly, Commercial Hotel, Tumut, and
J. Cowan. Royal Hotel, Adelong.
A music permit for 1st January, 1907, was granted to H. Pether, of the Talbingo Hotel.
Rebecca Downing was permitted to alter premises, as per contractor's plans, for Star Hotel, Tumut.
John A. Perkins of Post Office Adelong, Hotel, was granted a booth license for the Adelong races, and
Rebecca Downing, of the Star Hotel, Tumut, for Tumut races.
A billiard license renewal was granted to William Workman, of the Costmopolitan Hotel, Grahamstown, and also a booth license for the Grahamstown races. - (Ref- Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925)(about) Previous issue Friday 21 December 1906 Page 3).
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Wednesday, December 19. (Before Messrs J. H.Nisbett, P.M.,) and W. Bridle, J.P. Renewals of Publicans' Licenses were granted to the following:
H. McNamara, Wynyard Hotel, Tumut, premises assessed at £247, license fee £80;
Matilda Sehintler, Batlow Hotel, Batlow, assessed at £47 103, license fee £10;
Henry Bradley, Yarrangobilly Hotel, Yarrangobilly, assessed at £47 10s, license fee £10;
Henry Pether, Talbingo Hotel, Talbingo, assessed at £47 10s, license fee £10.
Billiard licenses were granted to the following:
H. McNamara, Wynyard Hotel,
T. O'Dea, Royal Hotel,
P. Cruise, Globe Hotel,
John Donnelly, Commercial Hotel, Tumut, and
J. Cowan. Royal Hotel, Adelong.
A music permit for 1st January, 1907, was granted to H. Pether, of the Talbingo Hotel.
Rebecca Downing was permitted to alter premises, as per contractor's plans, for Star Hotel, Tumut.
John A. Perkins of Post Office Adelong, Hotel, was granted a booth license for the Adelong races, and
Rebecca Downing, of the Star Hotel, Tumut, for Tumut races.
A billiard license renewal was granted to William Workman, of the Costmopolitan Hotel, Grahamstown, and also a booth license for the Grahamstown races. - (Ref- Adelong and Tumut Express and Tumbarumba Post (NSW : 1900 - 1925)(about) Previous issue Friday 21 December 1906 Page 3).
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