ROYAL GAZETTE 4667 M NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vvvvmvvvvv\lvvvvvvvvvvvwwv List of \Varrants paid at the Treasury during the month of June, 1866. l 1 WHEN; xx wuosn FAVOR. {DATE OF WARRANTi ND. AMOUNT. PAH) ! 1866 i l 12 s. d. June 1QWardens TrinityChurch ’ Georgetown :15th May, 1866 812 7 4 0 —- James Duncan 1 686 .30 0 (l — Rev. Geo. Sutherland ———- 696 30 0 O 2 lSurveyor General —— 736 5 6 8 ._ lJames McFarlane l ——- 77 30 O 0 ._ fJohn Longworth —— 663 30 0 0 4 fiCharles Darrach i lst 622 10 0 O 7 lPostmaster General lst April, 1864 1623 100 0 0 _. 'Francos Preedy 315th May, 1866 793 7 10 0 8 Silas Barnard g 2nd June 901 12 IO 0 —— Edward McGuigan ‘ 962 3 10 0 —— Colonial Secretary 1 -——- 905 at 0 0 ._ Margaret McNeill i -— 951 14 O 0 —- Frederick 11. Coffin ' ——--— 920 10 U 0 .. Susanna Scott i —— 9.34 7 0 0 _ Francis Trainer . -—-- 917 10 0 0 ._ Jacob churgy -———- 9H 10 0 0 _ James A. VanBuskirk ’ — 915 10 0 0 —— James MeDongall l —— 93‘2 10 0 0 __ James Morrisey l —— 927 10 0 0 _. lIector Campbell : ——- 930 10 0 0 .— John McMillan i —— 9|3 10 0 0 _ llenry Lawson 3 ———-— 9113 10 0 0 ._ Henry W. Robertson -— 919 10 0 0 .. Robert G. Sinclair -— 921 10 0 0 _ James Burns 5 -—- 931 10 0 0 .. John ()"illls l —— 935 10 O 0 __ Archd. llalloran -—-- 918 10 0 0 _ James A. McDonald 923 10 0 0 ._ James McDonald 15th May 74?. 43 0 (J 9 John C. Sims 2nd June 895 11 17 2 ._ William 11. McKay , 890 7 18 9 _. John Ings i29th March 370 20 6 11 .._. John Roper, junr. 2nd June 969 15 O O __ Richard Buote 943 30 O 0 __ John McNeill —-——- 9-37 10 0 0 __ Michael llrale ———- 934 10 0 0 .... John Stewart —-—-- 933 10 0 O ._ Thomas Key —— 945 7 10 O __.. Margaret Stewart —- 962 7 O 0 _ SampSon Farquharson -—-— 925 10 0 0 _. Richard lteady —-—o- 911 7 10 0 ._ Phileas lluotc ——-— 922 10 0 0 __ Donald Martin ---— 936 10 0 (l .. Dugald Cameron ‘ ——- 9‘19 10 0 0 ._ James Richards —— 938 10 0 0 __ James McLean ‘ ——- 966 20 0 0 .— William Anderson —- 967 20 0 0 -— Mary Martin ‘ —- 961 7 0 0 —— Isabella McEachcrn —-——- 9.36 7 0 0 —— Ellen l’hee —--— 9.38 7 0 0 —— Isaac Oxenham ———- 961 9 0 0 _— Margaret McDonald -——-—- 966 1.1 0 0 —— James Brehaut ——-—- 919 11 5 0 A— Artemas Morrow —--— 963 14 0 0 —-— Robert Carson -—— 918 11 5 0 - John Livingston -———- 912 10 O 0 -— Laurence D. Hogan 1 -—-— 9-10 10 0 0 — Neil E. Matheson -———- 9-ll 10 0 0 -— Archd. MeNeill ‘ -—~—-- 923 10 0 (l -- Dometian Gallant —-——- 92-1 10 0 0 - llugh Mel’hee ———-—~ 967“ 10 0 0 —— Jonathan Collings ; —-—- 89‘.’ 5 13 3 —-- Archd. McKenzie 9’11 10 6 0 11 Postmaster General 5th July, 1861 950 166 0 0 - Dodd dc Rogers 2nd June, 1866 889 11 0 6 _. do do ass 15 7 0 —- do do —-——- 887 Ill 6 4 12 Fanny McKenna -——- 935 7 0 0 - Janetta Mel’hail 95‘.’ 7 O 0 ~— William B. Dean 15th May 799 10 0 0 -— Catherine McDonald 2nd June 963 9 0 0 -- William Mcrhah 947 11 5 0 ~—- Alex. Mcliae —-——- 94? 25 0 0 13 Henry M. McLeod 15th May 832 10 0 0 — Exrs. late James Poake ~— 737 4 4 ~- John 11. Gray -—- 662. 30 0 WHEN Ix WHOSE FAVOR. 'DATE or WARRANT. No.l AMOUNT. PAM) 1866 I 1'. s. d Jun 13 Annie McLean 2nd June. 1866 950 7 O 0 — John Campbell —— 939 10 0 0 14 Thomas W. Dodd --— 900 32 13 4 --— David Kaye -— 97] 6 0 0 __ Wm. Montgomery and G. F. Montgomery 16th May, 1865 798 100 0 O —- do do 799 100 0 0 —- do do, —-—- 800 100 0 0 15 Kenneth Henderson 2nd June, 1866 920 10 0 O -— Georgina. Thompson —— 959 7 0 0 — MaIColm Darrach lst May 644: 7 10 0 — Road Correspondent 2nd —- 1865 766 100 0 0 16 do do , 4th April 540 100 0 0 —- Govt. House Committee‘l6th May 794 100 0 0 —- '1‘. Heath 11a viland 'I5th May, 1866 882 9 0 0 — Postmaster General 2nd ‘June 89-1 21 0 0 —- P. F. Irving dz. Edward Warren —- 886 41 4 0 — Steam Navigatien Co. 15th —— 735 4 7 0 18 llenry Longworth 7th Feb., 1865 125 50 0 0 — P. F. Irving 3.: Edward Warren 2nd May 669 100 0 0 — Commrs. Public Lands 2nd June, 1866 893 8 7 4 19 Charles DesL‘risay 4th April, 1865 348 50 0 0 _— John McFadyen 116th May, I 783 50 0 0 -— John Duncan ' 3rd April, 1866 440 4 0 0 21 Trus. Grammer School. Belfast 2nd June 899 30 0 0 — George Ramsay 15th May 815 10 10 7 22 R. R. llodgson 2nd — 1865 682 100 0 0 — do do —— 683 100 0 0 —— John McFadnd --—- 688 50 0 0 — Duncan Mel’hee 16th —— 786 50 0 0 23 Colonial Secretary -— 575 59 0 0 — John Ings —-- 1 867 100 0 U —— do do -—— ' 868 106 0 0 — Colonial Secretary ——-— 873 100 0 0 —- do do -——-— 871 100 0 0 -— Read Correspondent 2nd —— 767 100 0 0 — John Roper 2lst —— 690 56 0 0 25 Road Correspondent 1st June, 1864 891 100 0 0 —- John Keenan 2nd 1866 916 7 10 0 26 Road Correspondent 2nd May, 1865 765 100 0 O 27 do do 2nd Jan., 1866 3385 81 5 0 28 Frances Preedy 2nd June 898 5 0 0 29 Sherill" Queen’s County 2nd May, 1865 696 80 0 O — Road Correspondent 16th —— 790 100 0 0 —- do do —-—- 791 81 5 0 — Stock Farm Commrs. -———— 787 100 0 0 Total £3,789 2 5 GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer’s 011100, 30th June, 1866. ROAD COMPENSATION ACT. PUBLIC NOTIC E . IIEREAS a Commission has been issued, directed to the \' undersigned, whereby we are commanded to estimate the damage or advantage that will accrue to the parties through whose land a. certain New line of Road is intended to pass, viz.— From the Road at Neil Shaw's farm, Cove Head, Lot 34, to Angus McMullin’s farm, and from thence to the Gulf there. Now we do hereby give Public Notice, to all parties concerned, that we will commence the execution of said Commission, by at- tending at the house of Mr. William Lawson, Cove Head, on MON- l DAY, the 23d July next, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore- noon of the same day, and will proceed along the said contemplath New line of Road, and execute said Commission according to law. J AM its? McCALLUM, JUllN S. McLEOI), E Commissioners. CHARLES CllECOR, June 16, 1866. 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