
Licensees
1865 – Thomas McMahon1New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832-1900), Friday 10 November 1865 (No.237), p 2526.
1866 – Robert Ready. Transferred 22 March 1866.2Accumulated 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.
Location
Newtown

In the News
An advertisement for the Araluen Annual Races, at the Araluen racecourse to be held in November 1865, in the Goulburn Herald3Goulburn 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 Eagan [Poor Man’s Inn] and Dennis Kennedy [Australian Arms].
The List of Licensed Publicans in Police District Araluen, dated 1 January 1864, and updated4Accumulated 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 Harp of Erin, on 30 June 1866.