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William Carter assigned servant
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Gave subscription to the Emigrant's Friend Society for the survivors of the Hibernia wreck
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Wallumbie, Patrick Plains
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William Bowden per General Hewitt assigned servant
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Granted 1/2 acre of land on the western boundary of Rotton's allotment by Gov. Darling on 29. 8. 1830. Possession given 1.10.1830
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Patrick Donavan (Dunaher), per 'Eliza', shepherd, assigned servant
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Reward of Cond. Pardon offered for information re the burning of stacks of wheat
Source:
Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Govt. offering reward for apprehension of incendiaries who set fire to wheat stacks belonging to Hewitt
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Patrick Manning per 'Eliza' assigned servant
Place:
Parish of Vere and Ovingham adjoining land of John Blaxland
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1280 acres promised by Gov. Darling 12 Jan 1827
Place:
Parish of Vere and Ovingham adjoining land of John Blaxland
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Opposition to claim for Deed of Grant by Thomas Markwell who claimed he had purchased from the Sheriff in execution. 1280 acres
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Richard Ryna per 'Surry' employed as ploughman
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Mary Darney per 'Hooghley' assigned servant
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William Mason per 'John' assigned servant
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Henry Parker per 'John' assigned servant
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Mary Ann Murphy per 'Southworth' assigned servant
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Licensed victualler. New insolvent
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Mount Dangar, Goulburn River
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Notice to travellers bound to the gold diggings that he had good accommodation at his house for both man and horse
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Advertising to travellers to the diggings, his new Inn on the Gouburn Road - 'Mount Dangar Inn'
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Henry Hewitt's claim for deed of land that had been granted to John Rotton. Grant No 78. 1st October 1833
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Innkeeper. Application for allotment of land 5 acres 1 rood 16 perches at Maitland. Bounded by land of James Mudie, Browning and George Turner. Granted to Hewitt by by Gov. Darling