APPEAL On behalf of the Widow KNIGHT by the sudden death (from his horse falling, causing injury which deprived him of consciousness during the few hours he survived), of her late Husband, Constable KNIGHT, left totally unprovided for, with five small children, one being in arms, and another shortly expected. Any contribution in aid will be received and thankfully acknowledged by R M BUSBY, Cassilis, May 22nd, 1861. TEN POUNDS REWARD Stolen or strayed from Talbragar in January last, a Bay Mare, branded GG on the near shoulder, O on the off shoulder, with bay filly foal at foot unbranded; also a Bay Horse Foal, blaze in face, white legs, branded M on the near shoulder. Any person delivering the above described horses to Henry FROST, Mudgee, or to the undersigned, at Talbragar, shall receive £2 if strayed, or £10 if stolen on conviction. Thomas HENSLEY. W HAZELTINE (lately in the employ of John WILLIS) Begs to inform the inhabitants of Mudgee and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business as General Blacksmith and Horse Shoer, in Mr SIMPSON's Shop, Market Square, Next to the Carrier's Arms. OAKFIELD FARM Mr Charles LEE having become the proprietor of the above farm, hereby gives notice, that all stock found trespassing thereon after this date will be impounded without respect to persons. Mudgee May 29th. TWO POUNDS REWARD Stolen from my farm, at Pipeclay, on Friday night, Two Axes, branded WILLIS, a Large Hoe, One Pick and Shovel marked F B. Any persons giving me information which will lead to conviction of the thief shall receive £2 reward; and should they be the purchasers of the tools, the money they paid for them will be refunded upon their returning them to F BUCHOLTZ, Putta Bucca. ***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.