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Late of Glennie's Creek. Opened a large and convenient hotel (next door to Dr. Bowker) under the sign of the California Hotel'
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Morris Magney and Samuel Smith to start a 3 horse coach between Newcastle and Maitland. Daily
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California Hotel. Advertising reduction in coach fares between Newcastle and Maitland
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By Two horse mail cart from and to Newcastle Wharf and the P.O. at Newcastle and East and West Maitland daily
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Won contract to provide mail service
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Proprietor of California Hotel. Advertising a raise in his fare between Newcastle and Maitland to 5s. Starting a four horse coach on the road to start from the wharf at Newcastle
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Attended meeting to establish periodical Races at Newcastle
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Mail contractor. Cautioning against trusting on his account his drivers James Walker and James Weavers who he had dismissed
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On list of Electors of the Newcastle district appointed to the committee to secure the return of W.R. Piddington as Representative
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Freehold. Address Dempsey Island; and freehold near Church Street
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 25 October 1911
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Watt Street Newcastle dwelling house; Wolfe Street, freehold
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On a list of electors in the police district of Newcastle who had the right to vote for elections in the county of Northumberland in 1855. Printed in the Newcastle Morning Herald 19 July 1911
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Joseph Ely, cook, remanded on a charge of absenting himself from his hired service with Morris Magney
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Market Wharf, Newcastle
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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Morris Magney granted Publicans General License for the Market Wharf Inn
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Morris Adolphus
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Death of Morris Adolphus, eldest son of Morris Magney of the Californian Hotel aged 9yrs and 14 days. 'The advancement hs made at his early age in his studies and his quick abilities stamped him as an intellectual and intelligent child'. Sunday 18th April
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California Hotel, Newcastle
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Gave birth to a son 10th April
First Name:
Herman Augustine
Source:
The Catholic Press
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After a protracted illness Mr. Herman Augustine Magney died at his residence, Tarella, Edgecliffe-road, Woollhara, on Saturday night at the age of 49 years. Mr. Magney was a staunch Catholic, and one of his greatest pleasures was to assist with his fine voice in the choirs of the parishes of the eastern districts and at all other functions where he felt his services were any avail in advancing the cause of religion and charity. As a token of respect to his memory the Dead March in Saul was played at the conclusion of the 11 o clock Mass at St. Josephs, Woollhara, on Sunday. Mr Magney, who leaves a mother, sister and three brothers, one being Alderman T. Magney (Mayor of Woollhara was one of the founders of the Waverley Bowling Club, though for the past two years he has been playing with the City Club. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Waverley Cemetery