3326 ROYAL GAZETTE. ‘ "waw --STRAY CATTLE- A riff THE charge for Advmtising STRAY CATTl.E,in the Royal name for two months, is 10s. The money must accompany all advertisements, otherwise they will not be attended to. TRAY OK and Ill‘:lFl‘:R.—-A Stray BLACK and BROWN OX, about seven years old, and a White and Red spoted HEIFER, apparently about four years old, have been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past six weeks; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses and take them away; otherwise they will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of FEBRUARY next. at the hour of 12 o‘clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. ALEXANDER STEWART. Strathalbyn, Lot 67, Dec. 31, 1864. VTRAY IIEIFER.——A Stray Black llEIFER. about one year and a halt" old,has been on the premises ofthc Subscriber for the past two months; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take her away, otherwise she will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon. on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of MARCH next, an order from a Jus- tice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. HECTOR JOHNSTON. Lot 32, Brudnell River, Jan. 7, 1865. 2m TRAY BULL.—A Stray Dark Brown Poll BULL,about one year and a halt old, has been upon my premises for the past five months; the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take him away, otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon. on THURS- DAY, the 2nd day of MARCH next, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. WILLIAM MA'I‘IIESON. Glen Lock, Lot 33, Jan. 4, 1865. pd TRAY OX.—A Stray OX, about two years and a half old. white and red, has been on the premises of the Subscriber for the past six months, the owner is requested to come and prove property, pay expenses, and take him away; otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my barn, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace, having been obtained for that purpose. STEWART BURNS. Freetown, Lot 25, Jan. 25, 1865. pd TRAY BULLc—A Stray Brown BULL, about one and a half year old, has been on the premises of the undersigned, since October last; the owner is requested to come and prove pro- perty, pay expenses, and take him away; otherwise he will be sold at Auction, at my Barn, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of MARCH next, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, an order from a Justice of the Peace having been obtained for that purpose. MICHAEL SMITH. Johnston‘s River, Lot 35, Jan. 20, 1865. pd Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature. at the suit of George Wright, Esq.,Treasurer of Prince Edward Island, on behalf of Her Majesty, against the following Pasture Lots in the Royalty of Georgetown, in King‘s County, being in arrears of assessment due thereon, viz :— Pasture Lot No.140, for the sum of £3 11 9 u u 173, H 3 11 9 u u u 3 11 9 I have levied the said writ on the above recited Pasture Lots, for the several amounts due thereon; and I do hereby give notice, that I will, set up and sell, by public auction, at the Court House in Georgetown, on Saturday, the 21st day of January, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, the above mentioned Lots, or as much thereofas will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, against th: same respec- tively, together with 163. 8d., for the aforesaid writ, besides Sheriff's fees and all other incidental expenses. JOIIN DALZIEL, Sherifl'. 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