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Cattle looked after by James Fogarty
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Teacher of singing and Pianoforte opening an establishment in High Street
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Obtained a licence from the Bench for the 'Forget-me-not' omnibus to run between Maitland and Morpeth at not less than 3 miles per hour
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Pleaded not guilty to allowing horses to roam about the streets
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Driver of the Singleton Mail when it was held up by bushranger Thomas Gregory
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Driver of the Singleton Mail. Held up by bushranger Thomas Gregory. Witness at Gregory's trial
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Moved his offices from East Maitland to rooms in the house adjoining the Commercial Bank in High Street.
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Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Buried in Glebe Cemetery
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Coach driver. Charged with threatening rival coach driver Samuel Smith
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Requesting a public meeting to discuss petitioning for a bridge over Wallis Creek
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Steward at Maitland Annual Races
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High Street, West Maitland
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4 story house and premises occupied by Turner advertised for sale. Adjoined the Maitland Hotel
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Professor of music. Offering reward for missing horse
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Gosford and the Kendall Country p33
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Granted Timber License
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Organist. Wanting to purchase a first rate pianoforte
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Steward at Paterson Annual Races
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Cautioning against purchasing stock from Edward Turner of Hexham
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Organist. Formed a stringed quadrille band. Performed polkas, mazourkas, waltzes, quadrilles etc.
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Wife of John Turner gave birth to a son on 5th February