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Clarke & Walthall
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Selling Kiln dried maize
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East & West Maitland
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Member of a Committee for election of A.W. Scott to represent Northumberland in the Legislative Council
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Committee member for the return of A.W. Scott to represent Northumberland in Legislative Council
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Commenced manufacture of cut tobacco
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Steward at Maitland Races
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Tobacco Manufacture
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Employed William McVie Mitchell as tobacco twister
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Entered a sample of tobacco in the Hunter river Agricultural Society show
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Land and premises in High Street - Tobacco Manufactory and Hunter River Brewery to be sold by auction
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Nathan Joseph rented land and house from Walthall
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Received a gold medal for colonial tobacco from Australasian Botanic and Horticultural Show
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Tobacco manufacturer. 1800 - 2000 lbs. per week
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Introduced to the Governor, Sir Charles Fitzroy
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Steward at Maitland Annual Races
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Reducing the price of his tobacco due to the depression
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Published 'Plain Directions on the Culture and Curing of Tobacco' revised edition to suit Australian Climate
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Entry in the Hunter River Agricultural Society Show
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Charles Walthall and John Davis employed as shepherd by J. Cobb at the Big River. Reward offered for information leading to conviction of natives who murdered Walthall and Davis
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Cautioning public against purchasing copper boiler fixed in the Hunter River Brewery as it belonged to the estate of the late R.P. Cummins
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R.P. Forster joined Walthall and George Clarke in their Tobacco business