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Constable Joseph
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Appointed constable
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Three brick buildings belonging to Daly destroyed by fire
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Gave subscription to the Emigrant's Friend Society for the survivors of the Hibernia wreck
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Assigned a convict errand boy in January 1834
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Special Constable and toll keeper at Maitland. Witness in trial of Edward Lloyd
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Contributor to the Catholic chapel
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Assigned a convict clock maker in November 1833
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 260, 261-62, 266, 277, 298-99
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The Development of New England
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Kept the toll bridge at Maitland for the Dumaresqs and became William Dumaresq's superintendent at Tilbuster station
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Claim for land by Peter Reilly. This allotment authorised by Gov. Darling on 12 Nov 1831 to John Erskine now absent from the Colony, who sold to Joseph Daly who sold to Peter Reilly
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Offering reward for information leading to recovery of missing horse. Reward to be paid by himself or Peter Daw of Muswellbrook