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Assigned a convict stonemason
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Gave subscription for a new Church at Maitland
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Won contract for the Conveyance of Mail between Maitland and Paterson
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Present at a public meeting to arrange a dinner for Richard Windeyer
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Offering reward for conviction of those who placed 'infamous placards' about the town
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To attend meeting at the Horse and Jockey Inn to discuss the new Constitution Sir Charles Fitzroy wished to implement
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Insolvency proceedings
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Granted publican's licence for the Forbes Hotel. John St.
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Obtained licence for game of billiards to be played at his 'Forbes Hotel'
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David Flanagan per 'Marquis of Huntley', labourer, assigned servant
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Upper Hunter River
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Came Free. Obtained Ticket of Leave
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John St. Singleton
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Refused a publican's licence for the Forbes Hotel
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Farewell dinner to be given at the Rose Inn on the occasion of his leaving the colony for California
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Farewell dinner given at the Rose Inn for over 50 people. Dr. Stolworthy in the chair
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Departed on the barque 'Elizabeth Archer' for California
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Mail contractor. Questioned whether T.W.M. Winder had the right to close the old road to Patrick Plains which ran through his (Winder's) property
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30 acres, a grant of land to Richard Browning conveyed to Walter Rotton
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Correspondence re unfairness of discharged soldiers grants
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To provide postal service from and to Maitland and Patterson twice a week, on Horseback for 24 pounds
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Wife Jane died at Maitland 20th ult