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    1. Western Post 5 Oct 1861 - Notices
    2. Annette Piper
    3. From Western Post & Mudgee Newspaper: Saturday, October 5, 1861 GEORGE HOSKINS, BUTCHER, begs to notify to his Friends and Customers that he has REMOVED to Market Lane, opposite Chappell's Mill, where he will continue to supply the very primest Beef, Mutton, &c., &c. SPICER'S DIGGINGS I, the undersigned, have opened a portion of my private ground for digging purposes only, and I will not allow any person to carry on any description of business on the said ground without first obtaining permission from myself or Mr. Robert GLASSCOCK. Thomas SPICER, Upper Meroo September 6, 1861. £1 REWARD STRAYED from Mullamuddy Reef, Broomby, Roan MARE, braded WR near shoulder, supposed to be running at Piambong. The above reward will be paid on delivery to William BONNEY, Broomby Reef. £3 REWARD STOLEN from my paddock, on Wednesday, 18th September, a black FILLY; she has a very small white spot on centre of forehead, branded JC CS on near shoulder, three years old; also a saddle and bridge. She was taken by an aboriginal named MURRY, who had on when he left a striped shirt, moleskin trousers, and a black Californian hat; he has a large moustache on upper lip and rather good looking. The above reward will be given on the conviction of the thief and recovery of the filly. Charles SMITH, Green Valley Creek, Near Tambaroora. FIVE POUNDS REWARD STOLEN or strayed from Campbell's Creek on September 22nd, a Bay HORSE, branded MP7 on near shoulder, three feet white, and white blaze down the face. The above reward will be paid on conviction of thief, if stolen; and £1 if strayed, on delivery to Mr. PARKINS, Campbell's Creek; or Robert H SMITH, Windeyer. AH CHEU Windeyer, October 1st. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD WHEREAS some persons maliciously shot my mare close to Charles NICHOLLS', Campbell's Creek, I will give the above reward to any one bringing such information as shall lead to the conviction of the guilty parties. B PARKINS, Campbell's Creek Windeyer, September 26th NOTICE I HEREBY caution the public not to trespass on either of my licensed stations, Breelong (Old) and Boorandah - district Bligh, on pain of prosecution. Michael HEALY, Merri Merri, 21st Sept. NOTICE to storekeepers, publicans, &c. I HEREBY Give Notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted without my written or personal order. John DOREY Burrundulla, September 27th, 1861. ***END*** 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

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