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The wife of John Spanake assisted [[Frederick Vern]] at the Duchess of Kent Hotel in [[Ballarat East]].<ref>Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., ''Eureka Research Directory'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.</ref> | The wife of John Spanake assisted [[Frederick Vern]] at the Duchess of Kent Hotel in [[Ballarat East]].<ref>Wickham, D., Gervasoni, C. & Phillipson, W., ''Eureka Research Directory'', Ballarat Heritage Services, 1999.</ref> | ||
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+ | :BALLARAT BUILDING ASSOCIATION - Last night, at the Duchess of Kent Hotel, was held a public meeting of directors and others concerned in promoting the above institution. | ||
+ | :Present :-Mr Belford (in the chair), and Messrs Rodier, Coote, Dyte, Middleton, O'Meara, &c. | ||
+ | :The Chairman having opened the business of the meeting, called upon Mr [[Charles Dyte]], who, followed by Dr Coote, ably set forth the objects and advantages of the institution. | ||
+ | :The business of taking up shares was then successfully proceeded with, and the meeting separated until Thursday evening, when they will meet at the Council Chambers, Sturt street.<ref>Ballarat Star, 29 July 1857.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:37, 2 December 2013
The wife of John Spanake assisted Frederick Vern at the Duchess of Kent Hotel in Ballarat East.[1]
In the News
- BALLARAT BUILDING ASSOCIATION - Last night, at the Duchess of Kent Hotel, was held a public meeting of directors and others concerned in promoting the above institution.
- Present :-Mr Belford (in the chair), and Messrs Rodier, Coote, Dyte, Middleton, O'Meara, &c.
- The Chairman having opened the business of the meeting, called upon Mr Charles Dyte, who, followed by Dr Coote, ably set forth the objects and advantages of the institution.
- The business of taking up shares was then successfully proceeded with, and the meeting separated until Thursday evening, when they will meet at the Council Chambers, Sturt street.[2]