From Western Post & Mudgee Newspaper 14 May 1861: TO BE SOLD 1 Excellent Draught Mare, 1 new colonial Saddle and Bridle, 1 Dray Harness with reins, 1 new Plough and Harrow. Apply to Mr LAVERS, Neate's Cottages, Church-street, Mudgee. FOR SALE AT EURUNDEREE Young Bulls of Durham or Shorthorn breed from ¾ and 7/8 bred cows by an imported bull of the celebrated "Booth's" stock, at the following prices: - Single one at £20; Two for £35; Three for £50, Four for £60. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number are for disposal. William W LOWE. LOST A large Bay Horse, branded on the near shoulder PD J, like IM off shoulder, white stripe down face. Also a Bay Horse branded CS near shoulder, SC off shoulder, white stripe down face. £2 Reward on delivery of the horses to T NEW, butcher, or T E MILLS, Mudgee. £1 REWARD Stolen or Strayed, from Mr G WALKER's paddock, a dark brown Pony Mare, branded SJ on the near shoulder. The above reward will be given, if strayed, on delivery to Mr E G ROSE, saddler, Market-street. £2 Reward, if stolen, on conviction of thief. NOTICE This is to give Notice that in consequence of my wife, Elizabeth ANDREWS, having left her home without any cause or provocation, I will not be answerable for any debt or debts she or any other person may contract in my name without my written authority. John ANDREW + his mark. Henry STEWARD Should This meet the eye of Mr Henry STEWARD, formerly of the Milchami, Namoi River, he is respectfully requested to communicate with Robert WOOD, of Tunnabutta. Any person informing him of this advertisement will be kindly thanked by the undersigned. The above-mentioned pary is supposed to be at Mr H BAYLY's Station, Ramparells. R WOOD, Tunnabutta, May 6. WANTED A good general servant. Apply to Mrs LAVERS, Neate's Cottages, Church-street, Mudgee. WANTED A respectable Single Man as Cook. Reference to character and competence required. Apply to Mr W LOWE, Eurunderee. ST. JOHN'S CHOIR Wanted, Three or Four Boys with good voices to join the Choir of St. John the Baptist's Church, Mudgee. Apply to Mr J T TAYLOR, Organist. WANTED A quantity of Shingles. Apply to Arundel EVERETT, Royal Hotel, Mudgee. £10 REWARD Stolen or Strayed from James COLEMAN, Pipeclay Creek, near Mudgee, on Sudnay, the 5th May, 1861, a Chestnut Horse, aged, about 16 hands high, white stripe down face, branded on near shoulder IM. The above reward will be given to any person or persons giving such information as will lead to the apprehension and conviction of the guilty party or parties and restoration of the said horse; and if strayed £2 will be given to anyone delivering the said horse to James COLEMAN, Pipeclay Creek, near Mudgee. James COLEMAN. ***END*** Annette Piper Please note: Every effort has been to transcribe the above information correctly, however errors may have inadvertently been made. Spelling of surnames/places as appears in original.