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Estate to be Auctioned
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Harper's Hill, Hunter river
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Eight miles from Maitland. Estate to be sold
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Estate of 'Oswald' situated on the banks of the Hunter river 8 miles from Maitland to be auctioned
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Several agricultural farms, portions of the Oswald estate to be sold by auction
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Situated on banks of Hunter River eight miles from Maitland
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100 acre portion of Oswald Estate to be sold. Shingled dwelling
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Homestead of William Harper. 1000 acres with 11 room house built of stone to be let
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On main road between Maitland and Singleton
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To be let. Eleven rooms on the ground floor and six upstairs. Kitchen and store attached. 8 acre garden stocked with fruit trees and vines
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Portions of the Oswald estate consisting of building allotments and farms to be sold
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near Harper's Hill
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Stack of wheat belonging to John Hemson of Oswald destroyed by fire
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near Harper's Hill
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Andrew Lambert, labourer of Oswald witness at coroner's enquiry
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Wesleyan Chapel Maitland
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Marriage of Henry Pankhurst jun., of Oswald to Miss Ellen Seivier of Cedarford, West Maitland on 17th Jan. Officiating minister Rev. S. Wilkinson
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At Oswald - Marriage of Eliza Ann Turnbull and Sampson Yeo Marshall on 1st January. Officiating minister Rev. James S. White
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Wesleyan Chapel Oswald
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Marriage of Philip Pryor, fourth son of James Pryor of Oswald and Miss Mary, only daughter of Joseph Reeves of the same place on Friday 27th July. Minister Rev. F. Tuckfield
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Annual examination at the Oswald Sunday School took place at the Wesleyan Chapel, Oswald. Examination conducted by Rev. Middleton of Newcastle
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Tea and public meeting held at the Wesleyan Chapel at Oswald
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James Newell resident at Oswald in 1849
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near Harper's Hill
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David Gardner assigned to William Harper at Oswald
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Michael Healy per 'Boyne' assigned to William Harper at Oswald
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Patrick Halfpenny per 'Boyne' assigned to William Harper at Oswald