As an instance of change in (ho value of property in mining districts. at’aathmainc paper says:—‘"The Commercial Hotel, to. the value of which reference was, made iji our notice of the late Mr tenancy of it, was built, Ah aye iafarine’, hy Mr Aberdoeip at »iost of Lti7,ooo to that gentldiiubi. When the late Mr .Bannister took tt, lie paid 1.0,300 for the good-will, taking ft at a' rental of 1.4 i) a week, and paying L 1,760 for the stock, &c. At that time all nopals were 4s. each, stabling at 80s a night, and all drinks Is, gingorbeer included. The hotel was for many years the starting and arriving place for Cobh’s coaches. Subsuquently tho place of trade changed, and the Hotel fell inty and, becoming cliatho materials wore finally sold for what they would bring,”
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 2 October 1871, Page 3
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138Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 2 October 1871, Page 3
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