Correction: It was Albin George Henry Rossiter who was appointed to the Balmoral Divisional Board in 1895 and later chairman. Also the modern suburb of the tannery site etc is Morningside. As well evidently a Mr Massey owed Rossiter rent (reason yet unknown) and it was advertised on 31 August 1867, that Rossiter had taken him to court - Distaint for Rent. "The Bailiff will cause to be Sold, on the premises of the above named Massey, known as the Enoggera Hotel,on MONDAY the 2nd September, at 12 o'clock noon, Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Household Furniture, &c., &c., unless this distress be previosly satisfied." That was September - the next reference is Rossiter advertising the hotel to visitors on 30 November 1867. So I guess that is how Rossiter got into the hotel business. Mrs Rossiter's usual trade in Brisbane was Milliner and Dressmaker.from when she arrived in January 1853. In 1856 she said"Having obtained assistance from England, with the latest fashions, she will be able to execute any orders,at the shortest notice, and of the newest fashions."