Place:
Orange Grove, Hunter River
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Free. Farmer at John Powell's
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Present at public meeting regarding levying by assessment on the districts, one half of the police
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Taking over the 'Shipp Inn' after the death of James McClymont
Place:
Corner of Swan and Tank Streets, Morpeth
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Selling corner allotment to be sub divided into building allotments
Place:
Swan and Tank Streets, Morpeth
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Several cottages and building allotments belonging to Hillier to be auctioned
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William Foxley acquitted on a charge of assaulting Hillier
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Assigned 1 convict farm labourer
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Giving notice that bundles of hoop iron, casks, bags etc at his store would be sold if not claimed. Store formerly belonged to A. McIlwaine
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Giving notice that there would no longer be a thoroughfare behind his small stone store leading to the brick building known as Cobb's Store. Store in occupation of Thomas Tyrrell
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Henry Valentine per 'Manlius' absconded from service
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Grace Reed per 'Buffalo' absconded from service
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Charged John Rae with illegally detaining his clothes. Case dismissed
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Johanna Noonan per 'Forth' assigned servant
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Signed address to the governor Sir Richard Bourke on the occasion of the governor's visit to Newcastle
Place:
Green Hills, (Morpeth)
Details:
Land adjoining Hillier's for sale
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Thomas Ford per 'Hercules' assigned servant
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John Handford per 'Claudine' assigned servant
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Subscription for the family of the late Arnold Fisk
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John Johnson per 'Minerva' assigned servant
Place:
Watt Street, Newcastle. Allotment 10
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Claim for Deed of Grant. 36 perches. The title to this land commences with the permissive occupancies granted when Newcastle was a penal settlement. In June 1815 it was registered for Bridgeet Moore, who sold to Samuel Levy who sold to James Connolly. The Sheriff sold to Hillier from whom it passed to Phelps and Kemp and so to James Reid (claimant)