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Of the Maitland Steam Mills. Renting a store from Alex. Munro in Singleton to sell flour made from Wollombi wheat
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High St. West Maitland
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Application for slaughter house licence refused by the bench as his slaughter house was situated within a quarter mile of the high streets running through the town
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In dispute with James Woolfe over land purchased from the Bank of Australia
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Offering reward for information leading to conviction of those who took from his slaughter house, kidneys and suet from the Beef hanging there
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Calling for tenders for 100 tons of coal to be delivered to his steam mill
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James Wolfe charged William Nicholson under the Tenements Act. Case of disputed property. Land in dispute originally part of a grant to Mary Hunt
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House robbed while he and the family slept
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Leased the estate and house Aberglasslyn. Portions of the estate let to small settlers James McPhelemy, Henry Hinton, Daniel Hartigan and others
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Eliza Rawlins sentenced to 3mths imprisonment for disorderly conduct after she was found in a hut occupied by several men who were employed by William Nicholson
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Auction of Robson's premises formerly occupied by him but now occupied by William Nicholson
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Land between the Angel Inn and Bourke's Paddock, West Maitland
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Cautioning against purchasing property advertised for sale as it belonging to him
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Correspondence advising against departing for the gold fields
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William Frost young lad hired by William Nicholson as a servant for six months. Charged by Nicholson with absconding after his father removed him. To be returned to Nicholson's service
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Correspondence from William Nicholson, Isaac Gorrick, George Yeomans and Peter Green complaining of the treatment they received from Mortimer Lewis, clerk of works, on offering their advice on the state of the Wallis Creek Bridge during the floods
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Charged employees James Coyne and James Murphy with stealing oranges
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Campaigning for George Robert Nichols to represent the Northumberland Boroughs in the Legislative Council
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William Nicholson appeared before the bench charged by Samuel Teas and Robert Norrie with creating a public nuisance by keeping pigs in his yard and feeding them offal. Case withdrawn
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John Farley employed by William Nicholson as a labourer for12mths. Charged by Nicholson under the Masters & Servants Act after he absented himself on 3 occasions.
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Offering reward for apprehension of William Mantle who absconded from employment and was supposed to be on his way to the Turon gold fields
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Offering reward for conviction of theif who stole a well bucket from the race course