Thomas Garrett (Australian politician)

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Born(1830-07-16)16 July 1830
Liverpool, England
Died25 November 1891(1891-11-25) (aged 61)
Thomas Garrett
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Born(1830-07-16)16 July 1830
Liverpool, England
Died25 November 1891(1891-11-25) (aged 61)

Thomas Garrett (16 July 1830  25 November 1891) was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, newspaper proprietor and land agent.[1]

Garrett was born in Liverpool, England to John Garrett and Sarah, née Stafford and went to New South Wales with his parents when nine years of age arriving 12 November 1840. A year later he was bound to the printing business, but during his apprenticeship he ran away, and became a cabin-boy on H.M.S. Fly, then employed in resurveying the coast between Port Jackson and Hobson's Bay. The youth was soon sent back, and having finished his apprenticeship, he was engaged on a number of newspapers, subsequently being employed in the Government printing office, where he worked for three years. Mr. Garrett then turned his attention to journalism, and in 1855 established the Illawarra Mercury, and afterwards also the Alpine Pioneer and the Manaro Mercury.[1][2]

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