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1st May 2025, 01:45 AM
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Re: Remember the "British Hotel " Lyttelton
When I was on the coast in NZ they had a party at the British that run for Two years, ended up they had to get trucks to take the empties away.
Duckies in Dunedin was another great drinking hole, but Auckland was the best.
In Sydney the Bunch of C was in Sussex street could always get a good fight there. and Melbourne had the Cleo with that big painting of the nude behind the bar.
Cheers Des
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1st May 2025, 06:28 AM
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Re: Remember the "British Hotel " Lyttelton
'Cleo' in Young and Jacksons , Melbourne is now kept under glass and on the upper level.
Got us into strife way back when Scouce full as a boot asked the barman for a razor, to give her a shave!!
Montys in Sydney and one very well known but now sadly boarded up, the 'J B" in Southampton.
There was a 'Doris' bar in Las Palmas where the ladies were so accommodating they often gave some of the lads 'presents' to take back with them.
Think some parts of NZ then has 6 o'Clock closing same as Melbourne.
Last edited by happy daze john in oz; 1st May 2025 at 06:29 AM.


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3rd May 2025, 08:23 PM
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Re: British Hotel
Hi Brian, I was on the MV Cornwall in 1965 and my first trip at sea when I had a beer at the British. In those days it was 6 pm closing and I asked the barman what did the police think about "sly grogging" and he suggested I ask the man at the bar who was in civies. The barman then elaborated by saying he was the sergeant in charge of the local station !
A whole new world for a 21 year old junior engineer.)
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Re: Remember the "British Hotel " Lyttelton
Remember the British when I was with Shaw Savill, close and handy.
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Re: Remember the "British Hotel " Lyttelton
i remember the british hotel well.i was a GP1 on the british loyalty in april 1974 was on the kiwi coast for a couple of months.lyttelton was our main port of call.remember it well.
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Any one in contact with any in NZ.
Wonder if the pub still standing after the big earthquake of 2010


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