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Pioneers of Oswald Messrs Prior (Pryor) and Lambert departing from Oswald. Had been residents for 30 years
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Death of Miss Winifred Cavanagh aged 80 after being trapped in her burning house at Oswald
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Death at Oswald on 11 July 1890 of Jane, the beloved wife of Herrman Kauter aged 27, leaving a sorrowing husband and five children. She was the youngest daughter of the late Walter Harman and niece of Mrs. T. Stabberfield of Sussex
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Pembroke Park Estate
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Owned by Captain John Lewis. 9 lots for sale
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Pembroke Park Estate
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Lot 2 Moore Park House inhabited by Rev. G.A. Middleton
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Pembroke Park Estate
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1 mile from Hinton and 6 miles from Maitland on the Paterson. Estate divided into 11 small farms 18 - 24 acres each
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Pembroke Park Estate
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Sold by G.A. Lloyd for £2000
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Pembroke Park Estate
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Thornton. Inhabiting Pembroke cottage on Captain Lewis' estate
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Radfordslea estate
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Radfordslee Estate
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John Shanahan authorising M. Heynay to take charge of the farm of Radfordslee and impound all stray stock
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Ravensfield estate
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Estate belonging to Edward Sparke. James Bradfern resided at Ravensfield
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The wife of A.F. Crawford gave birth to daughter at Ringwood 7th January
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Rosebrook estate
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Five miles from Wallis and Patterson's Plains on Hunter River
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Owned by James Reid. Advertised for sale as Reid planning to return to Europe. 2000 acres. House had 7 rooms, the verandah was 62 ft. Kitchen, stores, barns. stock yards, granary
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Rosemount Estate
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Rosemount Estate
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Six miles from Singleton. 1200 acres. Mansion, orchard, garden windmill
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Rutherford Estate
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Sale of the Rutherford Estate
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Mr. S.B. Wilson of Victoria purchased the Segenhoe Estate. 1200 acres to be prepared for wheat growing by tenant farmers
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Marriage of William Heugh of West Maitland to Elizabeth Campbell, the only surviving daughter of Colin Stevenson Esq., late of Ardeglamie, island of Geha, Argyleshire, North Britain on 10th July at Selwood, the residence of Charles Macquarie. Officiating minister Rev. William Ross
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Strathilsa Estate
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9240 acres with cottage, kitchen, coach house, stable, poultry yard, tobacco shed, gardeners hut, fruit trees, etc
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Strathilsa Estate
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James Arthur giving notice that persons driving off cattle or horses found on 'Strathila' would be prosecuted