Government Notice No.63. 

Colonial Secretary's Office. 28th February, 1842.

The Lientenant-Governor has been pleased to approve of Mr Robert Makepeace being appointed Postmaster at Waterloo Point, vice Mr. John Fergusion, resigned.

By His Excellency's command,

G.T.W.BOYES.

(Taken from The Hobart Town courier and Van Diemen's Land Gazette Friday March 4th 1842)

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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE.

8th: December 1840.

A License to retail Wines, Spirits, &c for the period ending 29th September in the year now next ensuing, (provided it be not forfeited before such day.) has been granted to the under- mentioned individual :- RobertMakepeace, " The Black

Swan," Great Swan Port, Waterloo Point. ,

Adam Turnbull, Collector of Internal Revenue.


(Taken from The Courier,Hobart TAS Tuesday 15 December 1840)

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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE.

28th January, 1845.

Notice is hereby given that, in consequence of the under-mentioned party having failed to pay for and take out a Licence to sell by retail Wines, Malt and Spirituous Liquors, &c, within two calendar months from the dale of the Certificate granted to him by the Magistracy assembled at the last Quarterly Meeting, held by virtue of an Act in that case made and provided, the Certificate so granted has become wholly void, and a Licence will not be Issued under such Certificate :

Robert Makepeace,    The Somerset Arms, Waterloo Point, Swan Port.

P. FRASER, Collector of Internal Revenue.


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