3 Feb 1812
Petition for mitigation of sentence. The Answer to this petition was a Ticket of Leave granted for the period of one year and to gain Emancipation if he behaved himself during that year.
5 Aug 1815
Paid from the Police Fund for erecting weaning paddock at Rooty Hill for Government
Jul 1820 Castrator of Government Stock. Memorial
19 Jan 1822 On return of horned cattle issued from the Government Herds between 22 Aug 1819 & 27 Dec 1823; Issued 3 cows for services in reclaiming wild cattle
31 Jul 1824 List of stock on various stations - "Gelding from 'Cawdor' being the horse rode by Haviland, the Castrator". I think the 'station' (ie farm) referred to is called Crooked Corner and is definitely listed as in the Bathurst area.
14 May 1824 Castrator of Government Stock. Advantage of him being permanently stationed at Bathurst; appears as EVELYN. This request is signed by Major Morrisett who wants HAVILAND to remain in Bathurst - he is referred to as Richard EVELYN throughout this letter.
31 Dec 1824 Payment made to him - sorry I can't see what for

1824 Salary listed in the Colonial Revenue Account - he was paid 31 pounds but i can't see what period it's for.
29 Jan 1825 Re recovery of heifer by John Macarthur from Government Herd, Bathurst. Haviland realised that the heifer did not belong to the Govt herd but was privately owned by John Macarthur
All of the other mentions are on returns of Government stock holdings.
Judith