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Lawes and Bank Streets, East Maitland
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Advertising to let the 'old established butchers shop' known as clift's Butchers shop. + dwelling
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Advertising the 'White Swan' at Maitland and the 'Crown Inn' at Branxton to be let
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within a mile of West Maitland
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28 farms of the Dagworth estate known as Bloomfield's grant to be sold under instructions from Oswald Bloxsome. 2080 acres on Wallis Creek. Bounded by land of Brooks, Garven, Clift, McGillavry, Mitchell
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Giving notice that cattle trespassing on Breeza would be impounded
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Offering reward to any person who finds a remunerative gold field in any locality beneficial to the town of Maitland
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Charged James Armitage under the Masters & Servants Act after Armitage failed to complete sinking a coal shaft. Armitage to return to work
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Charged John Fletcher under the Masters & Servants Act. Case postponed
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John Fletcher agreed to return to work for Clift and sink a coal shaft and the case against him was dropped
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Charged John Burton and Joseph Spencer with stealing a log of timber. Case dismissed
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John Fletcher and James Armitage sentenced to 28 days and 14 days imprisonment when they failed to complete sinking a coal shaft
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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Sold his butchering business to James Brunker
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Samuel Clift's claim for deed of grant to Thomas Boardman. Dated 6th November 1832. No. 147
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Advertising butcher shop known as 'Clift's' with dwelling house to be let
Source:
Wood., W. Allan., 'Dawn in the Valley', the Story of Settlement in the Hunter River Valley., Wentworth books, Sydney, 1972
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pp., 104, 106, 242, 249, 255, 276
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Daniel Fanning per 'Waterloo' assigned servant
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Sarah Coyle per 'Buffalo' assigned servant
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John Hardy per 'Asia' assigned servant
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James Harris per 'Mary Ann' assigned servant
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Marriage of Joseph Clift, second son of Samuel Clift of West Maitland to Miss Elizabeth Sophia Dixon, eldest and only surviving daughter of Frederick Dixon, formerly of Newcastle on 12th July. Officiating minister Rev. G.K. Rusden