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The original munter bar in Htown, catering to the office worker spillage during business hours & then anyone wearing a collar during the evenings, though with a distinct lean toward the bogan.
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Governor's Bar was a popular Hamilton bar, located in the river end of Bryce Street, which had its hey-day in the eighties and nineties. It catered to the office worker liquid lunchers during business hours and post-work drinkers afterward, before becoming a bogan-centric niteclub during the evenings.
  
A great garden bar in the summer with a small stage, hosting numeous wet t shirt competitions & the occasional band.
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Gov's, as it was affectionately known, had a garden bar with a small stage which hosted numeous wet t-shirt competitions and the like. Gov's also hosted many bands, most often the likes of [[Blackjack]] or [[Knightshade]] but also at one time Head Like a Hole and Bristish ska legends Bad Manners. Gov's hosted [[The Generator]] 89FM Battle a couple of times earlier in the 2000s, soon afterward relaunching itself as a dedicated live-music bar.
  
Its proximity was handy for a stroll down the river banks for a quick session.  
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Gov's proximity to the river was handy for a stroll down the banks for a quick session. The bouncers, whilst notorious sluts, were skilled in armed combat, one went on to represent NZ in kickboxing.
The bouncers whilst notorious sluts were skilled in armed combat, one went on to represent NZ in kickboxing.
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Gov's, as it was affectionately known, hosted [[The Generator]] 89FM Battle a couple of times earlier in the decade, and soon afterwards relaunched itself as a dedicated live-music bar.
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To some Gov's was great pub fondly remembered; to others, not so much.
 
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A great pub, sadly missed.
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Revision as of 16:03, 26 May 2006

Governor's Bar was a popular Hamilton bar, located in the river end of Bryce Street, which had its hey-day in the eighties and nineties. It catered to the office worker liquid lunchers during business hours and post-work drinkers afterward, before becoming a bogan-centric niteclub during the evenings.

Gov's, as it was affectionately known, had a garden bar with a small stage which hosted numeous wet t-shirt competitions and the like. Gov's also hosted many bands, most often the likes of Blackjack or Knightshade but also at one time Head Like a Hole and Bristish ska legends Bad Manners. Gov's hosted The Generator 89FM Battle a couple of times earlier in the 2000s, soon afterward relaunching itself as a dedicated live-music bar.

Gov's proximity to the river was handy for a stroll down the banks for a quick session. The bouncers, whilst notorious sluts, were skilled in armed combat, one went on to represent NZ in kickboxing.

To some Gov's was great pub fondly remembered; to others, not so much.