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Gave subscription in aid of Maitland Hospital
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Selling by public auction - The Clarence Town Hotel; 10 rooms, stone foundations. Other buildings adjoining the hotel also for sale - Butcher's shop, Wheelwrights shop, Shoemaker's shop, General store
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Committed for trial with William Smith and William Gagging at Maitland Quarter Sessions for larceny
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Fitzarthur Hogue, William Smith and Henry Gaggin found not guilty of stealing money belonging to Richardson Campbell
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Took up land at Glen William and built the first mill on the Williams River
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Obituary. A native of Scotland. Arrived in NSW 50 years previously and moved to Newcastle in 1860. Had been in a feeble state of health for some time and died at his residence Throsby St. Wickham aged 78 years
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Publican's license for the Farmers' Glory at Hinton transferred from Fitzarthur Hogue to Thomas Byrne
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Publican of Newcastle. Insolvent estate
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Bailliere's Official Postal Directory 1867 p145
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Carpenter's Arms. Blane Street
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The Junction, Newcastle
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Fitzarthur Hogue granted Publicans General License for the Junction Inn
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Newcastle Chronicle
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Marriage on 17th instant, at the residence of the bride s parents, by the Rev. William Bain, Frederick Roscoe Neild, cashier Great Northern Railway, Newcastle, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. Fitzarthur Hogue of Newcastle
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Mrs. Fitzarthur
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Pacific St. Newcastle
Source:
Australian Deaths and Burials. Family Search Historical Records
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Born Loch Eureld, Sutherlandshire, Scotland 14 September 1812. Died 26 January 1878