’1 =34 'w Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, to me direct- ed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature. at the suit of David Rogers, against John Hunter Duvar, I have taken and seized. as the property of the said John Hunter Duvar, all the estate, right, title, leasehold, freehold, and life interest of the said John Hunter Duvar, in and to the following mentioned and described pieces or parcels of land, together with the mills, waters, and Water privileges, houses, build- ings, and improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: by a line commencing- at a, stake fixed in the South Bank or Shore of Mill River, in the north-east angle of six hundred acres of land, surveyed by II. J. Cundall, for John Hunter Duvar, Esq.; and running thence along the east boundary line thereof and its continuation, by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764. South one hundred and fifty-six chains, forty links, or to the north side of Alder Road thence along the same, west forty chains. or to the rear line of farms fronting on the Main Western Road; thence along the said rear line northerly forty-one chains, or to the roar line ofthe said six hundred acres of land; thence along the said rear line west sixteen chains, or to the south-west angle thereof; thence along the west boundary line thereof north forty-nine chains. or to the continuation of the south boundary line of land formerly leased to \Villiam Ci'aswcll; thence west to the rear line thereof; thence along the same north to the Mill Road; thence along the said Mill Road wester- ly to the east boundary line of land formerly surveyed for John Cousins, (said cast boundary line being nine- teen chains tifty-l'our links West from the west boundary line of the aforesaid six hundred acres of land); thence north to the bank or shore of Mill River, aforesaid, and thence along the various courses of the same easterly to the place of commencement. the said land being,r part of Townships Nos. 5 and 6, containing eight hundred and sixty-tour (864) acres. a. little more or less. Also, all that other tract of land situate on Township No. afore- said, bounded as follows, that is to say: by a line com- mencing on the north bank or shore of iilill River, in the cast Side ot the Main ‘vVestern Road—near the” bridge— and running thence slung the said road northerly titty- four chains llltccn links, or to the south boundary line of farm lot No. 11 ; thence cast fifty chains to the rear line of farms fronting on the said Main \Vcstern lload; thence north nine degrees east along the said rear line twenty-{Mir chains, or to the. rear line of farms fronting on the Mill ltxrcr, aforesaid; thence along the same east to the West boundary line of land in the occupation of Joseph Doirant ; thence south to the Mill River, aforesz‘tid; thence along the same Westerly a. distance equal to ten chains West; thence north twenty-eight chains thirty links to the south-east angle of farm lot No. seven; thence West fifteen chains; thence south to Mill ltivcr. aforesaid, and thence along the various courses of the same to the place of commencement, con— taining two hundred and lm'ty-three (213) acres of land, a little more or less. Also. all that other tract of land situate. on "l‘ownship No. 5, aforesaid, bounded as fol- IOWs, that is to say: by a line Commencing on the West side of the Main \Vcstern Road, on the scut-cast angle of farm lot No. 1-1, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764, West fifty chains; thence sauth nine degrees west ten chains thirteen links; thence ' east to the road. aforesaid. and thence along the said road northerly to the place of commencement, being farm lot. No. 12, and containing fifty (50) acres of land, a little more or less. The said schral tracts of land be— ing more particularly delineated and described on the plans of the said 'l‘mvnships Nosx‘5 and t), and contam- ing together eleven hundred and titty-seven (1157) acres of land, a little more or less, in Prince County; and I do hereby give public notice that I will, on Friday, the thirty-lirst day of December, 1869, at twelve o’cloclr, noon, at the Court House, in St. Eleanor's, in the said County, set up and sell, at public Auction, the said ROYAL GAZETTE. 1133 1 property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being seventy—five pounds eleven shillings and six-pence. (£75 118. 6d.) with in- terest on £61 4s. 0d., a part thereof, from the 4th June. 1869. until paid, and 16s. 8d. for the said writ, besides Sheriff’s fees and incidental expenses. WILLIAM ’1‘. HUNT, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Ollice, Prince Co., June 15, 1869. [n26 TENDERS. Prince and King’s Collnrty Jails. COLONIAL Secun'ranv‘s OFFICE. December 3, 1869. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office, until 12 o’clock, noon, on FRIDAY, the 31% day of December, inst., from any person or persons, being willing to contract to supply Prince County Jail, at St. Eleanor’s, and King's County Jail, at GeorgetOWn, severally. from the lst day of January. 1870, to the 3lst day of December, 1870, inclusive, with the following articles, the same to be delivered at each Jail, respect- ively, at the cost of the contractor, and in such quantity or quantities as shall, from time to time, he demanded or required, viz :— Hard and Soft Bread, Molasses. Oatmeal, Seal Oil and Cord Wood. Allthese articles are required to be ofthe best quality. The wood to be four feet long, and to be piled in the respective Jail Yards, six feet high, at the expense of the contractor,and to consist of Black and Yellow Birch, Beech and Maple. No crooked or rotten wood will be taken. Tenders must express the price per pound, gallon and cord, in the currency of this Island, and be accompanied by the names of Wm suflicient securities for the perform- ance of the contract. Payment to be made by warrant on the Trcaury. Tenders to express on the cover the Jail Service ten- dered for. BENJAMIN DAVIES, Col. Sec’y. , §V 5/ j; ‘ 7" \ T E N 1 E a s - QUEENS COUNTY JAIL. COLONIAL SECRETARY’S OFFICE, December 3, 1896. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Office. 8 until 1:? o’clock, noon, on FRIDAY. the 3lst day of DECEMBER, inst., from any person or persons being willing to contract to supply Queen’s County Jail, at Charlottetown, from the 1st day of January. 1870, to the 31st day Of DeCcmber. 1870, inclusive, with the fol- lowing articles, the same to be deliVered at the Jail, at the cost of the contractor .-- Eard and Soft Bread. Molasses, Oatmeal and Seal Oil. All these articles are required to be of the best quality. Tenders must express the price per pound and gallon, in the currency of this Island, and be accompanied by the names of two sullicient securities for the performance of the contract. Payment to be made by warrant on the Treasury. Tenders to express on cover " ’I‘cnder {or Queen’s County Jail.” s..- 001. 880,]. NOTICE. ‘iOhTSIGNEE wanted for a small case, contents un- (J known, per Big chadwin, from Liverpool to P. E. Island. Should the said case not he claimed before six months. it will be Sold to pay Freight- and expenses. Enquire oi the shipowncr. R. 'I‘. llolnmn, Summerside, or George A. Thresher Charlottetown. Dec. 2-1, [869. am pd