4378 DEPUTY RECEIVERS OF LAND TAX. N compliance with the provisions of the several Acts .0! this Is- land for levying an Assossment on all Lands therein, I have appointed the following persons to be Deputy Receivers of the said Assessment: PRINCE COUNTY. Benjamin Haywood, Townships Nos. 1 and ‘2. John I). Woodman, Townships Nos. 3, 4,5, 6 and Savage Island. James Kinley, Townships Nos 7, 8, 9 and 10. Donald C. Ramsay, Townships Nos. ll, 1‘2, 13, 14, Lennox Island and Sandhills adjaCent. George L’eairsto, l’rincetown, Princetown Royalty,Townships Ns IS and 10, Grover, Bunbury, Fishery and George’s Islands. David Rogers. Townships Nos. 15, 1t} and 17. John Clay, Townships Nos. ‘25, 2t}, 27 and Indian Island. James D. Leard, Townships Nos. 28 and 20. QUEEN‘S COUNTY. Charles A. Crosby, Townships Nos. 20 and 2i. John Binns, jun., Township Nos. 22, 23. 24 and Peters Island. William Shepherd, Charlottetown, Charlottetown Common and Roy- alty, Townships Nos. 30, 31, 3‘2, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. 48, 65, (57, Governors, St. Peter’s, York, Pownal, Goose and Bedford Is- lands. Peter M. Bourke, Townships Nos 49 and 50. Alexander McDonald, Merchant, Townships Nos. 57, 58 and Prim Island. William Ross, Townships Nos. 60, 62 and Wood Islands. KING’S COUNTY. William Stems. Townships Nos. 38, 39, 40 and 41. \Villiam S. Mactiowan, the Southern moiety of Townships No. 43, Townships Nos 44 and 45. John Dixon, Township No. 42, and the Nothern moiety of Town- ship No. 43. James MeFarlane, Georgetown,(}eorgetown Royalty and Reserved Lands adjoining, Townships Nos. 52, 53, 54, and that part Oi Township No. .35 south of Grand River, Panmure & Boughton Islands. “'illiatn McLamn, To“ nships Nos. 51, 59, 61 and 66. William ('onahan, Township No. 56 and that part of Township No. 55, north of (i rand River. Emanuel McEachern, To‘wnsbips Nos. 46 d: 47. David Crichton, Townships Nos. 63, 64 and Murray Islands. To prevent. mistakes all persons when paying Assessment are re- quested to produce a Return acetirding to Law, of the quantity of Land, the number of the Township, and the name of the owner or occupier. GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer’s 061%, 13th Sept., 1865. R.G.till 5thDee. Auction 2 Form for Sale. r 0 be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY the 24th day of FEBRUARY, A. D.,18ti(5, under and by virtue of a Power of sale Contained in a certain Assignment of Lease by way of Mortgage, hearing date the Twentieth day of February, 16M, in favour of the undersigned—ALL the Estate. Right, Title and Leasehold Interest of John Creehan, in, to or out of all that tract. piece or parcel of Land, situate, lying and being on Lot orTownship No.27,bounded as follows:--commcncing on the South side of Anderson's Road, adjoining the County line; thence running West along said Road ten chains and sixteen links. and extending South by paralell lines to the division line of half Township No.27,containing Forty Acres,together with all BUILD- INGS erected thereon.—b‘ale to take place at 12 o’clock, noon. For further particulars enquire of JESSIE Wtiicnr, one of the undersigned, at Bedcque. Dated this 24th day of August, 1805. llUGlI MONTGOMERY, JESSIE WllIGllT, ALEX. CRAIG, Trustees and Executors of Win. Craig, deceased. Colonial Secretary’s Otlice, September l‘.). 1865. OIIN BALDERSTON, of New Wiltsbire, Esquire, one of the Commissianers for the Recovery of Small Debts for Queen’s County, having recently attended a Meeting or Meetings for the purpose of encouraging or promoting the formation of a branch of the Tenant Union or League, contrary to the Proclamation of His Excellency (ieorge Dundas, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor of this Island. dated 22nd March, 1865, His Ilonor the Administrator of the Government, by and with the advice ochr Majesty’s Executive (3 uneil. was this day pleased to direct that the said John Balder- stoi: be removed from the said Otlice of Commissioner for the Recovery ofb‘mall Debts. W. II. POPE, Col. Scc'y. ROYAL GAZETTE. ___.—_.~_ THE ROAD TO HEALTTAND LONG uni SEt‘l'R Ell BY HOLLOWAY ’S PILLS. Impuritit's oft/1c Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine fora particular ailment, lhcl'e Ilt:t\ be some difficulty unless one can be found to pitttly, reg". latte, tiiid'iiitprovis thc qtialin of the blood. 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