
Licensees
1864-1865 – Edward Hayes
1866-1868 – Julia Hayes
Location
Redbank1New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1900), Tuesday 13 August 1867 (No.136 [SUPPLEMENT]), p 1893
In the News
The List of Licensed Publicans in Police District Araluen, dated 1 January 1864, and updated2 Accumulated 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 closure of the Hand of Friendship, on 1 July 1865, and further the re-opening by Michael Maloney as a new license for the same house.
By 1867, notices were placed in the NSW Government Gazette3New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1900), Tuesday 17 September 1867 (No.161), p 2249 regarding the Insolvent Estate of Julia Hayes, of Araluen, in the District of Braidwood, innkeeper, noting ‘Julia Hayes, of Araluen, widow, innkeeper, with Liabilities of £447 and Assets, £20 7s. 6d.’