First Name:
Commander Samuel H
Place:
Christ Church Burial Ground, Newcastle
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A visiting shipmaster is buried beneath a stone upon which is written - Sacred to the memory of Samuel H. Smith, late commander of the barque Annie, son of Hodgson Smith Esq., Shipowner of Scarborough Yorkshire, England who died at Newcastle August 15 1871 aged 29
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Injured when she fell from her horse
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Gave birth to a daughter on 30th December at her residence
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Unclaimed letter at Sydney Post Office
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Hiring out carriages. Next door to Albion Inn
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Moved to premises lately occupied by R.P. Forester, High Street. Hiring horses, carriages, gigs etc
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Subscription towards building a Free Presbyterian Church and School
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Gave subscription for repairs to St. Mary's Church
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Business of hiring Carriages, Gigs and Saddle horses operating for 3 yrs. High St., two doors from the Bucks Head Inn
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Fined 5/- for allowing a horse to roam about the streets
Place:
Morpeth/ Singleton
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License to run a two wheeled carriage to be drawn by two horses between Morpeth and Singleton. 4 passengers. Called 'The Sociable'
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Charged with rescuing 4 horses which had been impounded by Terence McGuire. Case dismissed
Place:
Maitland and Morpeth
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Obtained a license from the Bench to run an omnibus between West Maitland and Morpeth
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Took out 3 carriage licences
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Gave subscription for the purchase of a fire engine, hose etc
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Charged rival coach drivers William Samson and John Turner with threatening behaviour
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Horses with coach started for home without the driver
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Fined £5 for not having his name clearly printed on the side of his coach
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Fined 5/- for allowing a goat to stray about the street
Place:
Singleton and Morpeth
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License of the 'Sociable' carriage changed from Samuel Smith to Samuel Smith & Frederick Williams