Licensees
1864 – Davison, [Davisen] Patrick; Davison [Davisen], Eliza.
1865-1866 – Monsett, [Monzett] Henry Vincent.1New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1900), Friday 8 September 1865 (No.192 [SUPPLEMENT]), p 2031. New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1900), Friday 8 September 1865 (No.192 [SUPPLEMENT]), p 2031.
Location
Redbank, then Newtown.
In the News
The Araluen Star2Araluen Star and Miners Right (1863-1964), Saturday 11 June 1864, p 2. reported in June 1864, License Transfers stating that an application for the transfer of the Clare Castle Hotel, Redbank, from Patrick Davison, to his sister Eliza Davison. The List of Licensed Publicans in Police District Araluen, dated 1 January 1864, and updated3Accumulated resources and research notes on parishes and churches of the Archdiocese collected by ‘Father Brian Maher’, Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, Series CG1021: Braidwood File 1 / Item 11/1. noted the transfer of the Clare Castle Hotel, Middle Araluen, from Patrick Davisen, to his sister Eliza Davisen on 15 June 1864, and further the transfer to Henry Vincent Monsett, [Monzett] on 13 June 1865.
An advertisement for the Araluen Annual Races, at the Araluen racecourse to be held in November 1865, in the Goulburn Herald4Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW: 1864-1881), Wednesday 15 November 1865, p 4. detailed the Stewards as Henry Braden [Emu Inn], Thomas McMahon, [Harp of Erin], Patrick Hogan, Henry Monzett [Clare Castle], Patrick Egan [Poor Man’s Inn] and Dennis Kennedy [Australian Arms].
In 1867, the New South Wales Police Gazette5New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860-1930), Wednesday 16 January 1867 (No.3), p 25. listed ‘Edward Mackay, charged with stealing 2 bottles of champagne (recovered), the property of Henry Monsett, Araluen, has been arrested by Constables O’Connell, and Williams, Araluen Police. Sentenced to one month’s Imprisonment in Braidwood Gaol’.