Surname:
Viners (?Vivers)
Details:
Came free. Employed by P. McIntyre. Age 20
First Name:
Mrs. William junior
Place:
King's Plains, New England
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Gave birth to a daughter on 11 th August
Place:
near confluence of Hunter and Goulburn River
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200 acres promised by Sir Thomas Brisbane 1st September 1831
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Assigned servant Joseph Sullivan absconded
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Storekeeper for Mr. Grose. Witness in Peter McIntyre Court case
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Three convict labourers transferred from James Greig in Feburary
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Appointed poundkeeper
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'King's Plains' and Frazer's Creek 61,440 acres. Estimated grazing capability 1000 cattle 10,000 sheep. Claim to lease of Crown land beyond the settled districts
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Poundkeeper at Hillend
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Farmer. Patrick Cuffy and John Toole found guilty of robbing Vivers of wearing apparel
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Patrick Coffee and John Toole found guilty of stealing sundrey articles of wearing apparel from Vivers house on 7th January 1838
Place:
Wellingrove, King's Plains
Details:
Offering reward for apprehension of Daniel Carey who had absconded on a bay horse; supposed to have gone towards Maitland
Place:
King's Plains, New England
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Offering reward for recovery of 18 horses missing from his station
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Assigned 1 farm labourer
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Offering reward for return of horses missing from Dundee Flour Mill, Wellingrove New England
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Offering reward for return of missing draught horse
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George Metcalf per 'Hooghley' assigned servant
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Popundkeeper at Hillend
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Richard Pitchford per 'Camden' apprehended afte absconding