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impound · 1836

One light brindle poley Cow, white back and belly, branded W near rump, on off rump S, near thigh IS, a circle with three points projecting and W on same, ribs apparently 2 One red and white Cow, branded off rump JA, on near rump IR One yellow Cow, white on rump and forehead, right ear slit, branded near shoulder on same thigh SP S One black Cow, little white on the rump and tail, branded off rump CP One blue and white Steer, brand on near rump ille- gible One red and white Cow, branded off rump C, on near rump AA, a Calf by her side One black Bullock, white back and belly, branded near rump apparently FH One red Steer, left ear slit, branded near rump IR One red Heifer, little white on rump and belly, branded IR off rump, a Calf by her side branded the same. If not released on-or before the 11th June, next, they will be sold agreeable to the Act of Council.

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IMPOUNDED at Patrick's Plains, May 16th, 1836, the following Cattle, viz.- One light brindle poley Cow, …

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NSW Government Gazette, No. 224, 1836.