ll()\7\l. G A ZET'I‘E. SHi-Zitl F't-‘S‘ SALES. ‘4»..wv‘ M‘— Y virtue afii writ ~f ,‘intntn l'Ixc-cution, to me directed, issued out of ller Majesty‘s .‘ll', reiiii- ‘ ourt of Judicature. at the suit of Daniel llrenan, against lili'lllnl~‘lue\v Pollard, l have taken and nixed as the property (-2 tzie said llnrtlioleniew Pollard, all the right. title and leasehold interest of the said Bartholomew l'ollard, in and to all that tract, pl-‘t'i' or parcel of band, situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, brill; numbered on the Plan of Town Lots Nos. 88, Sil and fill, in the First Hundred of Lots in the said Town, as Lot No. Thirteen (1:5). bounded by a line commencing at a stake fixed on Dorchester Street, at the south-west corner of Town Lot No. 91. thence westwardly along Dorchester Street-10 feet, and extending back by parallel lines, 80 feet. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of Luid. situate. lying and being in Char- lottetown, bounded as follows. that is to say—commencing at the south-east angle of Town Lot Ne. 23, on the north side of Water Street, thence by a line running at a right angle with the said street northwardly, for the distance of so feet, thence by a line parallel to the said street, northeastwnrdly, for the distance of 4?. feet, thence by a right angle liiie southeastwardly, for the distance of 80 feet to the said street, thence following the course of the said street southwestwardly, 42 feet. to the place of commencement, being one-fourth part of Town Lot No. 24, in the First Hundred of Town Lots in the said Town. in Queen’s County, together with the Buildings and ai-purtennnees thereto belonging; and I do hereby give public norms that I will, on the 12th day of January, 1867. at 1‘2 o’clock, noon, at the Court llouse, in Charlottetown, in the said County. set up and sell. at Public Auction, the said Pro- perty, or as much thereof as Wlll satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £75 123 4d, with 16s 8d for this writ, and inter- est on £71 15s 8d, from 27th March, 1866, until paid, besides Sheriff ’8 fees and incidental expenses. JErlEMIAII SIMPSON, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Queen’s County, July 4, 1866. E. J. Honosou, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Y virtue of a writ ofSiatute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judica- ture at the suit of John Benjamin Cox. against Charles McDonald, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Charles Mac- Donald, All the right, title and freehold interest of the said Char- les McDonald, in and to 50 acres of land, a little more or less, with the buildings and appurtenances thereunto belonging. situate on the west side of the road leading from the Head of St. Peter's Bay to Cardigan, bounded on the south by land in possession of Martin McInnis, on Lot or Township No. 41, in King’s County, and I do hereby gch public notice that I will on Monday, the Sixth day of July, 1868, a‘. the Court House in Georgetown, at the hour of 12 o’clock, noon, set up and sell at public auction. the said pro- perty, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ. being for the sum of £69 93 10d currency, and 16s 10d for said writ, besides Sheriff’s fees and incidental expenses. THOMAS OWEN, Sherifi". J. Longworth, Plaintiff’s Atty. Sheriff's Office, King’s County, June 27, 1806. Y virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to the directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Clementina Sobieska Benton, Executrix of the will of Donald Beaten, deceased, against llerman McDonald, I have taken and seized as the property ofthe said Herman McDonald, All his right, title and freehold interest of the said llerinn‘n McDonald, in and to Seventy acres of land, a ltitle more or less, situate on the Gulf Shore, Lot or Township No. 45, and bounded on the West by Lot 45 Road, on the South by land in the possession of rho lleirs of Hugh McEachern, deceased, and on tho easi by land in the pos- session ot' Donald McCorinack, in King‘s County; and I do hereby give public notice, that I will on the 5th day of July, 1808, at the hour of 12 o'clock. noon,at the Court llouse in Georgetown, in the said County, set up and sell at public auction, the said property, or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being for the sum of £1.11 lfis 5.1. with interest on £250, part thereof, from the 17th day of May last. until paid, nnd 163 8d for said writ, besides Shei‘itl’s fees and incnlentul expenses. 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