From the Western Post, Saturday, April 6, 1861: WANTED A man and wife, without incumbrance, the woman as Cook and Laundress, the man to make himself generally useful. Apply to Thomas H SINDEN, Burrundulla. WANTED A young man to take orders, keep the books, and make himself generally useful. Apply to W BALL, butcher, Market-street. NOTICE The Public and Travellers, or persons seeking or pretending to look for stray cattle, are hereby cautioned not to trespass on the purchased lands of the undersigned at Merotherie on the Talbragar; and all persons are hereby cautioned against allowing cattle or horses to run on the said land, as they will be impounded without respect to persons. William BOWMAN, Mudgee, 25th March, 1861 £10 Reward Stolen or Strayed from Bundoberong, Marthaguy Creek, on or about the latter end of December or the beginning of January last, Two Horses of the following description:- One black horse, two hind feet white, branded FB near shoulder, DD of shoulder, RJ (both reversed) near hip, broken-in to saddle. Also, on bay horse about 16 ½ hands high, one hind fetlock white, small star on forehead, branded RJ2 near shoulder, broken-in to saddle. Whoever will bring the above described horses to Mr John LEES, Lower Turon, or Mr J C TIBBIT's, Bobbera, Mathaguy Creek, will received the above reward. All parties are cautioned against purchasing the above described horses. M A JACKSON, Bundoberong, Marthaguy Creek, March 18th, 1861. £5 Reward Stolen or Strayed from Mr Thomas LINCOLN's paddock, a dark bay HORSE, branded TOB under saddle near side, small star in forehead, both hind fetlocks white. £5 Reward if Stolen, on conviction of the thief, or £2 if Strayed, on delivery to Mr Thos. O'BRIEN, Wilbertree; or Messrs. ROWELL and KELLETT, Mudgee. ***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.