Y virtue of a Writ of Alias Statute Execution to me directed,issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the. suit of John McMurdo Cannon, John Alexander Black and John lIoosee Barry, against Joseph Wightman, I have taken and seized, as the pro- pertylof the said Joseph \Vightman, All the Right, title and freehold interest of the said Joseph Wiglitman, in and to all that tract of land 011 Lot 52. near Montague Bridge, commencing on the west side ofMontague road. at the North boundary of land in possession of Man- oah Rowe, and bounded on the South by said boundary. bearing south 74dg. 30min west for the distance of seven- ty-eight feet, bounded on the \Vest by” a line running thence North for a distance of seventy-two (7:?) feet and bounded on the East. by Montague Road aforesaid, having a front thereon extending from the aforesaid place of commencement of seventy (70) feet, and bound- ed on the North for a distance of sixty-four (64) feet by a line. if continued, that would intersect the rear line at a distance of eleven (11) feet North from the angle of seventy-two (72) feet aforesaid. and bounded thence by a rightline to said angle at seventy-two (72) feet. making a distance of twenty feet as the angle from the west end of the sixty-four (64) feet to the angle of seventy-two (72) feet or rear line of the land. Also. all that tract of land being a small Island known by the name Thrum Cap, situate in Albion Bay, including an area of three acres. a little more or less. which said tract of land or Island is particularly marked on a plan or survey of reserVed lands adjoining Royalty of George- town. and kept in the Office of Registrar of Deeds. Al- so, all that piece of land in Lot sixty-four, commencing at a stake fixed on the North bank of South River, twen- ty-cight links east of the wharf; thence North lbdeg. west eighty-eight links; thence West 3deg. South one hundred and thirty links; thence \Vest 30dg. North one hundred and thirty-seven links; thence North l2deg. cast two hundred and forty—eight links; thence East 8:}deg. north. seven hundred and seventy-eight links to the shore of South River, and thence following courses ofshore to place of commencement. containing two acres and 13-16 a little more or less. Also. all that piece of land in Lot fifty-nine, commencing on the south side of Whim Road, on said Lot 59. and on the division line between the former properties of the Trustees of Lord Selkirk and the Messrs. Montgomerydt runs from thence along said line in a southerly direction until it strikes boundary of Lot sixty-one; thence along said boundary cast for the distance of six chains and twenty-five links; thence North to the Whim Road, and thence to place of commencement. containing fifty acres, more or less. Also, all that piece of land on Lot fifty-nine. conveyed to the said Joseph Wightman by Deed from Sir Graham Mentgomery. commencing at a square stake fixed on the north side of Whim Road in the west boundary of land in the possession of Joseph \Vightman and run-- ning by meridian of cue thousand seventeen hundred and sixty-four; thence North for distance of twenty- four chains; thence West ten chains; thence South one chain and eighty-six links; thence \Vest eight chains and eighty links; thence North ten chains; thence West forty chains and forty links; thence South to Whim Road aforesaid; thence Eastwardly alongsaid road to place of commencement. containing two hundred acres, more or less. Also, all that other piece of land in Lot 59. commencing at a stake fixed on West side of road leading from Montague River to Murray Harbor, in the south boundary of land formerly in occupation of Thomas Parsons ; thence running West eighteen chains and ten links; thence South twenty-two chains and fifteen links or to the Whim Road; thence East along said road sixteen chains on to road leading to Murray Harbor aforesaid, thence along said read to place of commencement. containing thirty-seven acres, more or less. Also, all that other piece of land in Lot 59, com- mencing at a stake fixed in south-east corncrof tract of land demiscd to Alex’r McDonald and running west 3dg. 30m. south sixteen chains; thence South 3dg. 30m. ROYAL GAZETTE. 817 east thirty-sewn chains and fifty links; thence cast 3deg. 30min. north sixteen chains; thence North 3deg. 30min. west to place of commencement, containing sixty acres of land, more or less. Also, all that piece of land in Georgetown. commencing at a stake fixed on south Side Water Street. at the north-west corner of water Lot number twentytwo, in said Town ; thence running outherly along western boundary line. of said Lot. one hundred feet; thence at right angles westwardly sixty- two feet until it meets a Street laid out in said Town called Wood Street; thence along said Wood Street northwardly until it meets Water Street aforesaid; thence along said last mentioned Street eastwardly to the stake or place of commenciament. Also, all that piece of marsh laud purchased by said Joseph Wight- man from Cummings. in the year 1837, commencing at a square post fixed at a small creek at the head of marsh, thence following various courses of the margin between the upland and marsh westwardly and south westwardly to astake on the point of upland on the shores of Albion Bay ; thence South 45dcg. east to channel of said creek; thence following various courses up the same to place of commencement. containing six acres and one rood. Also, all that tract of land at St. Andrews Point, Lot. fifty-nine. commencing on the west side of the old French burying-ground. on the south side of Montague River; thence bounded by land in the occupation of Roger Westaway. south 50 ‘3 west thirty-eight chains ; thence also bounded by \Vestaway’s land south 30° west seventeen chains and fifty links; thence bounded by land purchased by Edward Thornton. south 55 9 east thirty-one chains and fifty links. to Albion Bay; thence along shore to place of commencement. being bounded by Albion Bay and Montague River, containing. exclu- sive of reservations, one hundred and seventy-nine acres, more or less. Also. all that part of the globe land reserved by Government, on Lot 59. situate and fronting on Montague River, extending due east and west eight chains and sixty-seven links; thence by parallel lines running due south a suflicient distance to make forty-five and a half acres. Also. all that piece of ground and premises situate on Lot (44) forty-four, commencing on the North bank of Rollo Bay, at the south-west angle of Simon Burke's farm. and thence south-west along said bank for the distance of four chains and seventeen links ; thence north 69 ° east six chains and fifty links ; thence north 80 ° east sixty-three chains and fifty links, to the rear of John Rossiter’s farm; thence northerly along said rear four chains and thirty links; thence south 80° west sixty-three chains and fifty links, or until it meets the south line of Fidell Deagle‘s farm. and thence south 69° west along the said Fidel} Deagle‘s south line to the said bank of be- ginning. being the northermost part of the glebe and school land in Lot forty-four, containing thirty acres of land. a little more or less. Also. Town Lots Nos. 4, 9 and 13. 2d Range, Letter A, in Georgetown; \Vatcr Lot No. 22, in Georgetown ; Pasture Lots Nos. 30 and 127, in the Royalty of Georgetown, with the Houses. Out-houses and all Buildings on the said several and res ectivc pieces of land, all in King’s County; and I do ereby give Public Notice that I will, on Thursday, the Twenty-second day of June, A. D. 187]. at the hour of one o’clock. p. m.. at the Court House, in George- town. in the said County. set Up and sell. at Public Auction. the above recited property. or as much there- of as will satisfy the levy marked on the said Writ. being for the sum of Two thousand seven hundred and forty-five pounds twelve shillings and three—pence. and interest on Two thousand and seventy-seven pounds seven shillings and one-penny, from the'Fit‘th day of December last, (1868) till paid. also Sheriff '8 fees and incidental expenses and the sum of 163. 8d. for this “hit. WILLIAM S. MACGOWAN, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office. King’s County. June 8, 1869. J. Hensley, Plaintiff’s Atty.