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William Burgess fined 1s for assulting Mrs. Robert Canvin by pushing her between a gate and fence
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Subscription for the repair of the Maitland to Morpeth road
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Proprieter of punt
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Witness in Court case of Joseph Trucklebank
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Donated 2/6- to the Irish and Scottish Relief Fund
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Subscriber for the widow of James McDonald who was drowned at the H.R.S.N. Company's wharf in October
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Taking over the Hinton Hotel lately occupied by Charles Bryant
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Cornelious Mayall charged with stealing boots from Canvin's parlour
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Cornelious Mayall sentenced to work in irons for 12mths for stealing boots belonging to Canvin
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Leased the Hinton punt for 220 pounds per annum
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Morpeth and Paterson
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Conveyance of post office mail
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Formerly lesee of the Hinton Punt. Charged with breach of the Tolls Act by William Burgess
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Charged by William Burgess with breach of the Tolls Act by taking off passengers from the steamer as she came up the river and landing them at his own wharf. Case dismissed
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William Burgess charged Robert Canvin with breach of the Tolls Act by sending his man across the river in a boat and bringing a passenger, milkman Jeremiah Williamson. Canvin fined 5s and costs
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William Burgess charged Robert Canvin with using obscene language in a public place. Canvin fined 20s and costs
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William Burgess charged Robert Canvin with inciting him to a breach of the peace by provoking language and by threatening him. Case dismissed
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Appointed committee member at anti transportation meeting held at the court house
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Nearly every pane of glass in his house broken in a hail storm
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From and to Morpeth and Paterson
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Won contract for Conveyance of post office mails by one or two horse mail cart
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Testified at the committal hearing of John Doe