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Morris Magney and Samuel Smith to start a 3 horse coach between Newcastle and Maitland. Daily
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Mail coach horse died in the Street from heat exhaustion. Smith charged with leaving a dead animal in the street
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To run a four horse coach between Maitland an Newcastle. Contractor for the Royal Mail for 1852
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Fined 20s for indecent language in a public place. Had been charged by Mary Ann Turner
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Fined 10 pounds for a breach of the Carriage Act by carrying two more passengers than he had licence for
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Coach driver and owner advertising to start his english four in hand coach in 'Good old English style' on 1st day of May
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High Street West Maitland
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Purchased an allotment of land and house and premises (which he already occupied) for the sum of 481 pounds
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C.J. Beasley sentenced to 3 mths imprisonment and employment agreement with Samuel Smith cancelled for absconding from hired service
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Coach driver. Public apology to Mrs. James Hannell for the insulting language he used towards her in his coach. Agreed to pay 5 pounds to the Newcastle Hospital
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Coachdriver. Refuting notice that appeared in previous issue giving his apology to Mrs. Hannell for his indecorous language
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Correspondence from John A. Turner contradicting Samuel Smith's previous statement regarding an apology to Mrs. Hannell
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Fined for a breach of the carriage act and using abusive language towards Mrs. Hannell
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High Street West Maitland
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Coach proprietor. Seriously injured when the wheel of a coach ran over him
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Marriage of Percy Paine Hungerford of Farley, youngest son of Captain Hungerford of West Maitland and Emily Angelina, second daughter of Mr. Samuel Smith of West Maitland on 3rd October. Minister Rev. William Bain
Source:
Australian Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records
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Marriage of Samuel Smith of Morpeth and Angelina Scott of Morpeth
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Maitland Burial Register p. 80
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Susannah Smith, daughter of Samuel Smith, carrier, died aged 8 months. Buried 20 April 1837
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Labourer assigned to John Flemming
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Granted Ticket of Leave
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Age 54. Assigned to John Fleming (Flemming)
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Ticket of leave cancelled for drunk and immoral conduct