(1835-10/05/1913)
He was born in London and died in Perth. Maurice was the son of John and Catherine. He arrived in 1875 from the Eastern colonies. He arrived 23/05/1877 on the Tanjore from the Eastern colonies and made many voyages interstate after. Married on 24/03/1858 in South Australia to Sarah Salom. Their children were Leana Judah (1859-), Thomas, Catherine Salena (1854-)(?1864), Herbert (1865-1915), WaIter David (1867-) nick named “Karri”, Arthur Louis (1869-), Miriam Florence (1872-), Philip Vivian (1874-) and Frank Benjamin (1875-1943). He was the part owner of “Star of the South '' with J. Moore of Bunbury, which was built in 1877 by J. D. Gibbs. He was a timber merchant from South Australia and applied for timber leases in Bunbury in 1875. He employed sixteen ticket of leave men from 1876 to 1883 in Collie. He was a shareholder in Jarrahdale and Rockingham Timber Co. until 1878. He established Karridale in 1879. He was involved in the gold mining industry and was a shareholder in Western Australia Shipping Association in 1884. In 1881 helped form Kimberley Pastoral Co. and was managing director until 1913. HE owned "Liveringa Station", "Luluigin", "Balmaningarra" and "Napier Downs", as well as large holdings at Kojonup and Katanning.