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Subscriber for the Irish Relief Fund
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Returned from Sydney with a large stock of goods and opened premises adjoining the Phoenix Inn as a general store
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Calling for tenders for 40,000 bricks to be delivered to the National School Ground
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Alexander Brodie appointed agent for the Maitland Mercury in place of T. Loxton who resigned
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Granted Spirit Merchants license
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To form committee to secure land for building a place of worship and make provision for minister's stipend
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Treasurer of Cotton Association
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Campaigning for Rev. Dr. Lang to represent the counties of Brisbane, Bligh and Phillip in the Legislative Council
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Marriage of Alexander Brodie to Miss Fanny Riddle on 5th February. Both from Murrurundi. Officiating clergy Rev. A. Black
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Spirit Merchant's license
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Partnership between Alexander Brodie and Thomas Loxton dissolved by mutual consent
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Australian Almanac
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Contributed to reward offered to anyone discovering a remunerative gold field in the Page River district
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Advertising goods for sale at his store including miners' picks, shovels, crowbars, prospecting pans, boilers, cradle plates, sheet iron, miners' and stockmen's boots, tweed, moleskin, courduroy trousers, American Reefing Jackets; blud and scarlet serge shirts etc
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Spirit Merchants license
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John Pinkethman (Penkitman) per 'Susan' assigned servant
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A resident of the district for 49 years and a leading townsman for many years in the 'good old times' Died after a week's illness at his son's residence aged 78 years
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The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
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ALEXANDER BRODIE was born in Banff shire, Scotland, in 1811, and was educated and resided there till 1832. In that year he went to Montreal, Canada, where he was in the employ of James Conell and Co. for six years, at the end of which time-1838-he returned, to Scotland. In 1839 he came to Australia, and joined his brother Peter, who was settled in Murrurundi, and with whom be remained three years. He then undertook the management of the Wallabadah Station, which position he held till 1851. In that year lie started in business for himself as a general storekeeper, and opened a branch twelve months later at the Hanging Rock rush. He followed this business till 1878, when he settled down on his estate at Rocky Vale. Mr. Brodie is married, and has a family of three sons and two daughters
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Alexander and Fanny
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Death of Amelia Frances, infant daughter of Alexander and Fanny Brodie on 8th January 1866. Aged 5 1/2 months