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Settler on the Paterson. Witness in Court case Wighton v Howe
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Died on 12th October in London. Late of Eskdale, Hinton. An old and respected colonist
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Inquest into the death of Charles James Smithers, age 43, Clerk of Petty Sessions, who died of a gun-shot wound. Witnesses included 13 year old son Frederick Smithers; son William Smithers, aged 10; son George Henry Smithers; Elizabeth and John Graney, landlord of the Hunter River Hotel; Rev. Lovick Tyrrell; William Bush; Dr. Walter Scott; Constable Patrick Phelan; Christopher Eipper, newspaper reporter; Robert Watt Thompson, clerk of the office of the Superintendent of Police at Maitland; William Henry Mullen who had known Smithers for 28 years; George Clift, neighbour.
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Member of Committee to elect Richard Windeyer to represent Durham in Legislative Council.
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Present at meeting held at Victoria Inn for support for Dr. Lang to retain his seat in Legislative Council
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Appointed Magistrate
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Nominated Gilbert Cory for District Council
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Trustee of Presbyterian Burial Ground
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To petition Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Britain under the same terms as Canada
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William Amos assigned servant
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Eskdale. Fire caused serious damage
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Assigned servant William Amos absconded from service
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Assigned servant Thomas Cartwright absconded from service
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To be juror in the Court cases Borthwick v. Bingle and Swan v. McDougall
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Henry Winchester per 'Mary' employed by Scott
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Present at meeting to thank Petrie Laurentz Campbell on his retirement from duties as Police Magistrate
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Present at meeting at Hinton Hotel or organise petition for re-establishment of post office at Hinton
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To serve as member of district Council
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Appointed to Presbyterian School Board