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Opened public house at Mt. Thorley, Prince Albert Inn
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Queen Victoria Inn, Glennies Creek
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Cautioning public not to purchase furniture at the Forbes Hotel as he had purchased it at auction under distraint
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Agent for Maitland Mercury
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M. Magney and Isaac Gorrick to run a daily coach between Maitland and Newcastle
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Presented Rev. William Savigny with a testimonial of a silver salver and 40 sovereigns in gratitude for his ministerial labours and gratuitous devotion to service
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California Hotel Newcastle
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Wife gave birth to a daughter 4th May
Source:
Newcastle Chronicle
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M. Magney advertising the Princess Theatre for Anniversary Night 26th January 1861
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Innkeeper. Insolvency proceedings
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Late of Glennie's Creek. Opened the 'California Hotel' next door to Dr. Bowker in Newcastle
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Signed address to Edward Flood, representative of the NE Boroughs in the Legislative Council, showing support as he had sustained serious losses in the recent disastrous floods on the Murrumbidgee
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Present at public meeting held at the Court House for the purpose of deciding the best means of repairing the roads and streets of Newcastle which were in a very bad state
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On List of Electors of the Counties of Northumberland and Hunter supporting Alexander Walker Scott as a candidate in the approaching general election
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Granted publican's licence for the Windmill Inn
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Granted publican's licence for Queen Victoria Hotel
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Granted publican's licence for the Queen Victoria Hotel
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Granted publican's licence for the Lady Mary Fitzroy Hotel
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Formerly of Robin Hood Inn, Jerry's Plains and Prince Albert Inn Mount Thorley. Opening Queen Victoria Inn at Glennies Creek
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Granted publican's licence for the Queen Victoria Inn at Falbrook
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License of the Queen Victoria Inn being taken over by William Court as Magney had moved to Newcastle
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Watt Street, Newcastle
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Late of Falbrook. Received a publican's general license for premises in Watt Street in future to be known as the Californian Hotel