Hi Andrew, I remembered this morning that William Bunster owned the Dallas Arms for a while, and had a little search through the NLA for anything new on that building. I came across this article re. your rellie Sarah Cocker and wondered whether you have it. I've corrected the entire article and I'm happy to send it to you in an email (a long one!) if you'd like me to. Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) Wednesday 18 May 1831 p 3 Article... tho Dallas Arms ; and on Monday he went to New Norfolk ; he was on that day overtaken by Stenhouse ... together ; Dr. Wilde went down with me to Town, I left him at the Dallas Arms, on the New Town Road. ... 3233 words ".....Sarah Crocket sworn, said, I was servant to Mr. Stallard, but was taken from that service by Mr. Mulgrave at the time Mr. Wilde was sent to gaol; I remember seeing some rings and seals in the possession of Mr. Wilde; it was one night when he slept at Mr. Stallard's, about two months ago; it was on a Wednesday or Thursday, but I don't know which; I think it was on Wednesday, but am not certain;....." All the best, Carol.