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[[File:sitemap-wiki.jpg|805px|thumb|right|''[[Eureka Site]] Plan, 1870'' This plan shows Stockyard Hill, The Orphan Asylum, and the Free Trade Hotel]]
 
[[File:sitemap-wiki.jpg|805px|thumb|right|''[[Eureka Site]] Plan, 1870'' This plan shows Stockyard Hill, The Orphan Asylum, and the Free Trade Hotel]]
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== Background ==
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[[Alfred Lester]] ran the Free Trade Hotel, Charlesworth Street, Ballarat East in 1856. Lester’s Hotel was in Sturt Street.
  
 
== In the News ==
 
== In the News ==
  
 
The land on the Melbourne road near the Free Trade Hotel, and Eureka and Black Hill leads, in block I and J, was rushed on Tuesday evening, and again yesterday in great force by the miners. Those who are anxious for the sale of land there, say the rush is a sham one, and intended merely to hinder the sale; while on the other hand it is asserted by the miners, that two distinct gutters have been hit, ... <ref>''Ovens and Murray Advertiser'', 30 September 1857.</ref>
 
The land on the Melbourne road near the Free Trade Hotel, and Eureka and Black Hill leads, in block I and J, was rushed on Tuesday evening, and again yesterday in great force by the miners. Those who are anxious for the sale of land there, say the rush is a sham one, and intended merely to hinder the sale; while on the other hand it is asserted by the miners, that two distinct gutters have been hit, ... <ref>''Ovens and Murray Advertiser'', 30 September 1857.</ref>
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== Also See ==
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[[Alfred Lester]]
  
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 21:45, 8 July 2013

Eureka Site Plan, 1870 This plan shows Stockyard Hill, The Orphan Asylum, and the Free Trade Hotel


Background

Alfred Lester ran the Free Trade Hotel, Charlesworth Street, Ballarat East in 1856. Lester’s Hotel was in Sturt Street.

In the News

The land on the Melbourne road near the Free Trade Hotel, and Eureka and Black Hill leads, in block I and J, was rushed on Tuesday evening, and again yesterday in great force by the miners. Those who are anxious for the sale of land there, say the rush is a sham one, and intended merely to hinder the sale; while on the other hand it is asserted by the miners, that two distinct gutters have been hit, ... [1]


Also See

Alfred Lester


References

  1. Ovens and Murray Advertiser, 30 September 1857.