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To commence the sale of drugs, medicines etc. Successfully pursued this business in England for several years
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Infant daughter Lydia died on 22nd November
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Requesting public meeting to consider the adjourned resolutions before the Legislative Council on the renewal of transportation
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Present at Anti transportation meeting held at the court house
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Moved to premises opposite the Wheat Sheaf Inn. Apothecary and Druggist
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8 miles from Maitland
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F. Nainby advertising Richmond Vale farm for sale. Extensive lagoon and 1/2 mile of Wallis Creek running through it. Title - a grant from the Crown
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Apothecary. Treated William Mayo after he fell from his horse in Morpeth
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Apothecary. Offering cash for leeches
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Cabin passenger on the 'Anne of Arbroath' from Melbourne to Sydney. Presented Captain with silver snuff box
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Collected in Morpeth
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Subscribed to Testimonial for E.C. Close
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Agent for Holloways Pills
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The partnership between Alfred Skinner and William Skinner, Storekeeper of East Maitland dissolved by mutual consent. Business to be carried on by Alfred Skinner. Witness Frederick Nainby
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Requesting E.C. Close to call a public meeting to consider the intention to re-crreate NSW as a penal settlement
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Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p145
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Death of Frederick Nainby on 2 March 1886 aged 77 years. A native of Spalding Lincolnshire.
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Infant daughter of Frederick. Died 22nd November 1849