From Western Post, 3 July 1861: TRESPASSING Persons found trespassing on any of Mr FITZGERALD's runs, driving off cattle or stock of any kind, without giving the necessary information to the undersigned, will be prosecuted. James CAITHNESS, Overseer, Daby Farm. TO Journeyman Shoemakers Wanted by the Undersigned, Two Light Workmen and a Closer. To efficient tradesmen good wages and full employment. John BOYE, Dubbo, June 26. £6 Reward Lost, supposed to have been stolen, a Chestnut Horse, with a white blaze down face, two hind feet white, branded TL on off shoulder, RP on near shoulder. If stolen, £6 will be paid on conviction of thief, otherwise £1 on the horse being restored to Mr BARTON, publican, Pipeclay, or John HING, Pipeclay. Tambaroora Mr SLACK has been appointed agent for "The Western Post and Mudgee Newspaper". N.B. All care has been taken to transcribe the above accurately, however errors may have been inadvertently made. Spelling of names/places should be as appears in original. Transcribed from microfilm available from the State Library. Annette Piper Coolah NSW