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George Fairbrother per 'Lonach', labourer, assigned servant
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Present at Meeting held on verandah of hotel to consider petitioning Parliament to allow grain to be imported to Great Britain on same terms as from Canada
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Subscriber of shares in Steamship Company
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Patterson's Plains
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Thomas Lander per 'Marquis of Huntley' labourer, assigned servant
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Thanked by J. Frederick Castle, George I Cobb, Francis White, George White & C.B. Turner for supplying water from Woodville Estate during the drought
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Woodville Paterson
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Selling stock including dairy cattle, bullocks & brood mares
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Grand juror Quarter Sessions
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Reward of 25 pounds or conditional pardon offered for apprehenson of person who killed a black mare belonging to John Galt Smith by cutting her throat with a very bad knife
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Mary Ryan per 'Elizabeth' sent to 1st Class Female Factory for living in adultery with her Master(?) John Galt Smith
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Signature on petition to Legislative Council by Hunter River district inhabitants regarding the 'Summary Punishment Bill'
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George Harris assigned to Assigned to J.G. Smith. Punishment to George Harris - 1st offence insubordinate conduct 50 lashes; gross insolence to his master 50 lashes; disobedience of orders 50 lashes; 2nd offence disobedience oforders 50 lashes. Given in the presence of the surgeon at Newcastle
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Thomas Ledan per 'Asia' Assigned to J.G. Smith at Paterson Plains. Punishment of Thomas Ledan - Insubordinate conduct 50 lashes; disobedience of orders and insolence50 lashes; disobedience of orders 25 lashes. Given in the presence of the surgeon at Newcastle
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William Garbett per 'Nithsdale' assigned servant
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Ebenezer Ferney per 'John Barry' assigned servant
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Geore Harris per 'Albion' assigned servant
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Patrick Healy per 'Java' assigned servant
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John Higgins per 'Hive' assigned servant
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Select Settler Map 2 to find the location of John Galt Smith's land
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In the Service of the Company. Letters of Sir Edward Parry, VolumeII June 1832 - March 1834 Letter 896
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Recommended Lieutenant Charlton of the Bengal Infantry to Sir Edward Parry as Charlton wished to purchase stallions to take to India
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George Hyde per 'Albion' assigned servant