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Property known as Abbey Green. Established meat preserving works
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Steward at Pages River Races held 4 April 1843
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Riding at Maitland Races
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To petition Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Britain on the same terms as Canada
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Early Days of Port Stephens
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Station on the Liverpool Plains 'Kewerhindi'
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'A respected colonlist of about 56 years standing' Died aged 80
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Employed Peter Mahoney and Charles Marsden to take a flock of sheep to Maitland
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Born in the colony. Aged 2 in 1828
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George Davies absconded from hired service to Loder on 9th Oct., Reward offered for apprehension
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Caddie Creek, Windsor
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Marriage of George Loder of Wee Waa to Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Thomas Arndell of Caddie Creek, Windsor on 27th May
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Abby Green, Patrick Plains
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Offering reward for return of horse
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Australian Almanac
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Abbey Green, near Singleton
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Offering reward for apprehension of trespassers
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Abbey Green, Singleton
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Purchased cattle from John Watson of West Maitland
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Abbey Green, Singleton
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Appointed Magistrate
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Professor of Music from Bath England. Left America and supposed to have come to Australia. George Gray attempting to contact
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Assigned 1 errand boy from the convict Moffatt on 12 October
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Co. Durham, parish of Darlington.
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Claim for Grant of Land. 2000 acres, an order issued by Sir Thomas Brisbane in favor of George Galway Mills, deceased, whose Executors, it is alleged have sold to claimant George Loder