1871 - TOWN TALK
New Zealand Cafe in Herbert Street is under the management of Geo. V. Burke.
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 4, 11 March 1871
1871 - NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto existing between the under signed as restaurant keepers of Gulgong (New Zealand Café) has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to and by the late firm up to date will be received and paid by Mr. G. V. Burke.
G.J. EDSEN
GEO. V. BURKE
Witness: HENRY HOAD
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 5, 18 March 1871
1871 - AUCTION SALE
Mr. G. A. Davis will today sell the New Zealand Cafe on the premises, Herbert Street, and horses, drays &s at his yards, Queen Street.
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 7, 1 April 1871
Before Johnson, R. Rouse and McDonnell
Malicious Destruction of Property - William Livermore - destroyed an oven of G.V. Burke – New Zealand Cafe. Dismissed
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 7, 1 April 18711871 - NOTICE
All persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing a property in Herbert Street known as the New Zealand Bakery, the undersigned holding a Bill of Sale over the same property.
Signed: W. MEERS, Gulgong May 12, 1871Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 13, 13 May 1871
1871 - Auction Sale
By order of Mr. Meers, Those first class Business premises known as the New Zealand Bakery in Herbert Street, without reserve.
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 21, 8 July 1871
Taylor & Campbell wish to inform the habitants of Gulgong that they have opened this day a bakery business at the New Zealand Bakery, Herbert Street.
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 23, 22 July 1871
1871 - [ADVERTISEMENT]
New Zealand Bakery - GULGONG - J. TAYLOR - Has much pleasure in thanking the inhabitants of Gulgong for the liberal support bestowed upon him since commencing business, and begs to state that he has just received from Sydney everything necessary to supply the public with MUFFINS and CRUMPETS on and after the 1st January, 1872, and trusts by supplying a Good Article to receive his share of public patronage. NB – Wanted two Respectable YOUTHS to deliver the above
Source: Gulgong Guardian, Issue No 45, 23 December 18711874 - [BAKERY SALE]
For Sale - The New Zealand Bakery, - apply J. H. Taylor
Source: Gulgong Evening Argus, 24 March 1874
1874 - NOTICE
W. Windsor - Having taken the Premises lately occupied by Mr. Taylor, known as the New Zealand Bakery hopes to have the continuing patronage accord to his late predecessor.
Source: Gulgong Evening Argus, 18 April 1874