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J.P. and Chairman of Church group. Magistrate
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Settler. Insolvent
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Grapes stolen by Jeremiah Byrne who spent six months in gaol
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Member of committee to support Mr. Foster for election to the Legislative Council
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Axletree stolen by James Pickle
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'Aberglassyn' occupied by Hobler. To be let or sold.
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Insolvency proceedings
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William Bleakley assigned servant
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Paika, Lower Darling district
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Appointed Magistrate
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Magistrate in Court case Strode v. Campbell. Called rude and overbearing by Stode in article in Hunter River Gazette
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Maitland Steam Navigation Co. provisional Director
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Settler. Insolvency proceedings. Allowed to keep wearing apparel and household furniture
Source:
Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Present at Hunter's River Auction Company meeting of Directors
Source:
Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Appointed Magistrate
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Fight amongst the aborigines from the Glendon and Sugarloaf tribes on an island in river opposite his residence
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Supplies of blankets usually sent from Sydney to Maitland district not supplied in the usual number
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Thomas Hadfield per 'Nimrod' assigned servant
Source:
The Development of New England. p11
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First settled at Aberglasslyn, Maitland. In 1836 rode with his wife's relative Edward Turner to the Namoi and decided to locate a cattle station at Wee Waa
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George Hobler, Mrs. Hobler and 6 children together with prisoner of the Crown Thomas Hadfield, passengers on the 'Nimrod' from Launceston to Sydney
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James Fletcher, Henry Price and Joseph Fogg found guilty of burglariously entering a building at the house of George Hobler at Maitland and stealing a bag of sugar and tea. Remanded