In July 1877 a fire swept through the building. Their was some doubt as to how the fire started as many of the townsfolk were at a ploughing match. The licence and title of The Caledonian Hotel was transferred to the building in October. |
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Despite all attempts "this extensive range of closely packed two-story buildings.." were doomed. The fire was so intense that buildings on the other side of Palmerston St. were threatened. The Great Western Hotel "was draped with wet blankets and plentifully deluged with water, which had the desired effect." All told eleven buildings were destroyed. |
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Management of the Hotel was taken over by Charles and Mary De Clifford in 1933. The bar "was a shining place all the woodwork and brass were all highly polished and gleaming. The barrels were rolled in under the bar...". With her husbands death in 1938 and the outbreak of the second World War Mary had to get a special licence to run the Hotel. During this time guest included jockey's who stabled their best horses in the yard at the back, teachers and commercial travellers. |
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The Building was purchased by Evan and Jane Bloomfield in early 1995. It was completely refurbished including upgrading for fire and earthquake. It was opened in May 1995 as The Riverton Rock Guesthouse, managed by Alan McLeod, his wife Elizabeth and daughter Hanna. |
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