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<p> ¶ On 7 August 1858, Grube was soliciting work at Yass as a house, coach and ornamental painter and signwriter. In November he was involved in a master and servant's court case and the following February a court case was expected over buildings he had worked on for Dr Blake. He abandoned the house painting and decorating business and within a few weeks was advertising as a photographer (March 1859). Then he moved on. When arrested by the police at Queenscliff, Victoria, the following year for stealing a bay gelding at Adelong Creek, New South Wales, John Grube was said to be 'a German Photographic artist' who used the alias of Hobart. (No photographs are known under either name.) Described as 'fair complexioned, with light moustache and stoops a little when walking', he was travelling with his wife and child. <p> ¶ Grube's constant brushes with the law came to a head in January 1860 when he was convicted of forging a promissory note for <p> ¶ The following year Grube was back at Sydney working as an oil and colour man and japanner (staining floors and furniture black in Japanese style). Another foray into the Fine Arts is recorded in 1870 when Grube's <p> </p> |