Back on deck and hope to be able to post more from the gazettes this week. DAvid Barbour at Wahgunyah lost on 14th Jan 1868 £3 and £2/0s joint stock bank cheque from Joseph Smith to William Smith. Suspicion against Duncan Connolly a Scot, baker aged 40 5'7" high, bald brown eyes sandy hair and complexion and low vulgar Scotch manners; wore red Crimean shirt, moleskin trousers and light felt hat. Think Connelly gone to Corowa. Now not too sure if the relates to the High country or not, but as I've seen the name David Wilson around the traps I'll type it up in case. Let me know, for interest sake, if you connect. Stolen from the stable of David Wilson Mount Blowhard Hotel, minersrest, on the night of 12th inst (Jan 68) an old hogskin saddle with a piece of leather about the size of a half crown sewn into one knee pad but ripped again, cut all round the cantle as if from wear, an old double reined bridle with plain buckles and white head band, bearing rein broken near buckle, curb chain attached, adn a martingle not much worn. Et c ETc E tc.