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Lake PRG 711 Index Number 1st Party 2nd Party Description Year 1 Wendt, , Jochim Matthias & Rains, William Lease; shop and room; 23 in Hindley Street, at the side of the Theatre Royal Hotel, 1875 Fuller, Henry Robert Town Acre 48, Adelaide; Wendt and Fuller, Proprietors of the Theatre Royal Hotel, Hindley Street, Adelaide with Rains, Baker of Adelaide 2 Hutchinson, Young Wotton, John Lease; Section 2125, Goolwa; Hutchinson with Wotton 1851 Bingham 3 Hutchinson, Young Knight, George Lease; Section 202, Hundred of Goolwa; Hutchinson, Gentleman with Knight, Farmer 1863 Bingham of the Hundred of Goolwa 4 Hutchinson, Young Taylor, Thomas Lease; part Section 2205, Hundred of Goolwa; Hutchinson, Gentleman of enar Port 1864 Bingham Elliot with Taylor, Customs Officer of Goolwa 5 Hutchinson, Young Last, Benjamim Lease; Section 447, Hindmarsh Valley; Hutchinson, Gentleman of Hindmarsh Valley 1867 Bingham with Last, Labourer of Hindmarsh Valley 6 Hutchinson, Young Knight, George Lease; Section 202, Hundred of Goolwa; Hutchinson, Gentleman of Hindmarsh 1866 Bingham Valley with Knight, Farmer of the Hundred of Goolwa 7 Leonard, Hannah Hubbard, Thomas; Grinter, Lease; Sections 1460, 1467 & 1468, Hundred of Strathalbyn; Leonard, Widow of 1862 Henry & Dale, Thomas Strathalbyn with Hubbard, Grinter & Dale all Farmers of near Strathalbyn 8 Leonard, Charles James Sandford, William Mathews Security re Leases on Sections 1460, 1467 & 1468, Hundred of Strathalbyn; Leonard, 1864 & Kepert, William Francis Farmer of Strathalbyn (husband of Hannah Leonard) with Sandford & Kepert, Gentlemen of Adelaide 9 Hackett, Walter & Hackett, Lymburner, Adam Agreement for Lease; Sections 3421 & 3476, Meadows Special Survey; Hacket & 1864 George Lymburner Hacket, Seedsmen of Adelaide with Lymburner, Esquire of the Meadows 10 Barringer, Joseph Whyte, John; Counsell, Counterpart Under-Lease; premises in Currie Street, part Town Acre 139, Adelaide; 1863 James & Whyte, William Barringer, Livery Stable-keeper with Whyte, Counsell & Whyte, Merchants of Adelaide 11 Lewis, William Henry Josephs, Joseph Lease; part Section 1286, Hundred of Adelaide; Lewis, Stonemason late of Eagle on 1885 Joseph the Hill but now of near Clinton, Yorkes peninsula with Josephs, Grower of Norwood 12 Wright, George Hutchinson, Young Covenant to pay money and interest; Wright, Farmer of Milang with Hutchinson 1862 Bingham & Bews, John Gentleman of Bews, Farmer both of Hindmarsh Valley 13 Filsell, Clark John Wright, George Lease; Sections 205 & 206, Hundred of Alexandrina; Filsell, Government Guard, 1862 formerly of the Dry Creek but now employed at the Railway Station, Kapunda with Wright, Farmer of Milang 14 Divett, Edward; Currie, Elliott, Henry Lease (attested copy); "The Globe Inn", Rundle Street, Adelaide; Divett, Currie & 1855 Bertram Wodehouse & Roberts all of London/Middlesex, England with Elliott, Licensed Victualler of Adelaide Roberts, Charles 15 Elliott, Henry Worsnop, Thomas Assignment of Leasehold premises; "The Globe Inn", Rundle Street, Adelaide; Elliott, 1863 Licensed Victualler of Adelaide with Worsnop, Gentleman of Adelaide PRG 711 Index Page 1 of 154 Robert H. Lake PRG 711 Index Number 1st Party 2nd Party Description Year 16 Kell, Thomas Smith Willunga Flax Co Ltd Lease; Section 248, Hundred of Willunga; Kell, Gentleman of Willunga with the 1869 Willunga Flax Co Ltd 17 Williams, Thomas Henry Mildren, Frederick Lease (counterpart) with right of purchase; Section 432, Hundred of Upper Wakefield; 1856 Williams, Esquire of Kooringa with Mildren, Farmer of Jacobs Creek 18 Hackett, Walter & Hackett, Lymburner, Adam Agreement for Lease; Sections 3421 & 3476, Meadows Special Survey; Hackett & 1864 George Lymburner Hackett, Seedsmen of Adelaide with Lymburner, Esquire of the Meadows 19 Lymburner, Adam Notice to Quit; Sections 3421 & 3476, Meadows Special Survey 1866 Lymburner 20 Baker, John; Anstey, Stevens, Charles James Lease; part Town Acre 46, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Baker, Anstey & Beck all of 1844 George Alexander & Beck, Adelaide with Stevens of Adelaide Charles 21 Baker, John; Anstey, Bean, George Under Lease; part Section 46, King William Street, Adelaide; Baker, Anstey & Beck 1845 George Alexander & Beck, all of Adelaide with Bean, Currier of Adelaide Charles 22 McLean, Donald Counsel, Richard Lease; Section 50, District A, Survey B; McLean with Counsel both Esquires of 1843 Adelaide 23 Nonmus, Isaac Letts, George Lease (counterpart); part Town Acre 40, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Nonmus, Merchant 1839 of Adelaide with Letts, Builder of Adelaide 24 Bailey, Henry Joseph & Wigg, Edward Neale & Assignment of Leasehold; part Section 43, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Bailey, Draper of 1893 Marshall, Louisa Davidson, William Laidlaw Adelaide and Marshall (wife of Aldred Witter Marshall, Music Seller) of Adelaide with Hornabrook Wigg & Davidson (E S Wigg & Son), Booksellers of Adelaide 25 Sawers, William Ross & Potter, Abraham Wells Lease; lot 26, Lipson Township, Hundred of Maranyacka; Sawers & Malcom (trading 1882 Malcom, Arthur Rait (John as John Primrose & Co) with Potter, Licensed Victualler of Port Lincoln Primrose & Co) 26 Biggs, Caleb Cherryman, William & Lease; part Section 181, Hundred of Onkaparinga; Biggs, Licensed Victualler of 1886 Gaunt, Josiah Forest Range, Norton Summit with Cherryman & Gaunt both Gardeners of Ashton 27 Ross, Sandford & Rechner, Otto Gothold Lease; Section 15, Hundred of Dalrymple; Ross, Commercial Clerk of Adelaide & 1903 Sulzmann, Johannes Sulzmann, Commercial Traveller of North Kensington with Rechner, Saddler of Richard Yorketown 28 Baker, John; Anstey, Viner, Robert Hall Lease; part Town Acre 46, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Baker, Anstey & Beck all of 1844 George Alexander & Beck, Adelaide with Viner, Port Butcher of Adelaide Charles 29 Fergusson, James Rogerson, Martin Lease; Section 85, Provincial Survey B; Fergusson of London, England with 1851 Rogerson, Farmer of near the Sturt River 30 Maurice, Price Harrison, Henry Lease; part Sections 281 & 282, Provincial Survey B; Maurice, Gentleman of Section 1849 280, near Adelaide with Harrison, Gentleman of Section 282 near Adelaide PRG 711 Index Page 2 of 154 Robert H. Lake PRG 711 Index Number 1st Party 2nd Party Description Year 31 Baker, John; Anstey, Jeffs, Thomas Lease, part Town Acre 46, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Baker, Anstey & Beck off of 1844 George Alexander & Beck, Adelaide with Jeffs, Butcher of Adelaide Charles 32 Sulzmann, Johannes Hall, Richard Lease; Section 5404, Hudnred of Yatala; Sulzmann, Commercial Traveller of North 1903 Richard & Ross, Sandford Kensington & Ross, Commercial Clerk of Gawler Place with Hall, Woodcarter of Hope Valley 33 Nowland, James Auld, Thomas Kilpatrick Lease (two copies); part Town Acre 137, Currie Street, Adelaide; Nowland, Timber 1846 Merchant of Currie Street, Adelaide with Auld, Storekeeper of Hindley Street, Adelaide 34 Martin, Michael Eat, Isaac Lease; Section 190, Hundred of Willunga; Martin, Farmer of Somerset Farm, near 1851 Willunga with Eat, Farmer of Section 190, near Willunga 35 Nonmus, Isaac Bray, Tom Cox Lease (counterpart); part Section 46, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Nonmus, Auctioneer of 1840 Adelaide with Bray, Boatmaker of Adelaide 36 Sandford, W M Coulter, Stephen Agreement for Lease; cottage in William Street, Norwood, lately occupied by M J 1891 Berry; Sandford with Coulter 37 Sandford, W M Batty, David Agreement for Lease; cottage in William Street, Norwood, lately occupied by M J 1892 Berry; Sandford with Batty 38 Batty, David Notice to Quit; house and premises in William Street, Norwood; Batty 1897 39 Sandford, W M Jewell, Frederick William Agreement for Lease; cottage in William Street, Norwood, lately occupied by David 1897 Batty; Sandford to Jewell, Gardener of Norwood 40 Hall, Anthony & Hall, Russell, Alexander Lease; allotment 25, Lipson Street, Port Adelaide, known as the "Britannia Hotel"; 1869 Andrew Sinclair Hall, Merchant and Hall Merchant's Clerk both of Port Adelaide with Russell, Licensed Victualler of Port Adelaide 41 Russell, Alexander Hubble, William Assignment of Lease and Goodwill, "Britannia Hotel", Port Adelaide (reassignment 1873 endorsed); Russell, Licensed Victualler of Port Adelaide with Hubble, formerly a Licensed Victualler but now out of business of Adelaide 42 Goodridge, George Camphuynder, William Lease; Section 8, Hundred of Gilbert; Goodridge, Carpenter of Riverton with 1863 Camphuynder, Farmer of Riverton 43 Davidson, William Laidlaw Golding, Ebenezer Agreement for Lease; allotment 33, Section 45, Stirling; Davidson, Bookseller of 1910 Adelaide with Golding, Gardener of Stirling East 44 Watts, Henry & Newenham, East, Samuel & Breeze, Lease; Town Acre 46, Rundle Street, Adelaide; Watts & Newenham, Esquires of 1838 Charles Burton Robert Smith Adelaide with East & Breeze, Builders PRG 711 Index Page 3 of 154 Robert H. Lake PRG 711 Index Number 1st Party 2nd Party Description Year 45 Pike, Walter Henry; Pike, Swan, Sydney Francis Lease; "Bedford Hotel"; allotment 5, Section 5030, Woodside; Pike, Pike & Beasley, 1907 Edwin Francis & Beasley, all Brewers of Oakbank with Swan, Licensed Victualler of Woodside Ernest Albert (Henry Pike & Co) 46 Noltenius, Henry Sawers, William Ross & Lease; allotments 4 & 39, Section 1054, Hundred of Port Adelaide (known as the 1882 Malcom, Arthur Rait "Semaphore Hotel"); Noltenius, Gentleman of Adelaide with Sawers & Malcolm both Brewers of Adelaide 47 Turnbull, James Thomson Town, William Broadbridge Deed of Covenant for production of a Deed; Section 425, Hundred of
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