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Constructed steam mill in 1840 known as Morpeth Wheat Mills
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Subscribed to immigrants home
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Present at meeting held at Victoria Inn for support for Dr. Lang to retain his seat in Legislative Council
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Horse, saddle and bridle stolen by Joseph White.
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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Made donation towards building a Presbyterian Church and School House
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Subscriber for the widow of James McDonald who was drowned at the H.R.S.N. Company's wharf in October
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Thomas Davis employed by John Portus. Found not guilty of stealing buckets belonging to Portus
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County Northumberland elector supporting Henry Dangar for the Legislatvie Council
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Donated 100lbs flour to immigrants home
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Requesting William Moir of Sydney nominate to represent Northumberland County in the Legislative Council
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Advertising to employ wheelwright and brickmaker to travel up the country 120 miles
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Present at meeting at Hinton Hotel to discuss applying to the Commissioner of the National Board to establish a national school
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Selling washing machines
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Employee William Johnson injured his foot when an axe he was using slipped and cut through his foot
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Appointed to Presbyterian School Board
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Charged under the Masters & Servants Act by Timothy Collins when he refused to pay for stumping work. Case dismissed
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Advertising to let a baker's shop in Morpeth. All traffic to and from the steamers 'Thistle' and 'Cornubia' pass by the shop
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Charged James Webb under the Masters & Servants Act after he failed to turn up for his work as miller due to drunkenness
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Election meeting held at the Rose Inn