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impound · 1837

One black Cow, some white on the legs, belly, and tail, both ears notched, branded on right hip DB. One black Cow, a small white spot on the forehead, some white on the back, belly, and hind legs, branded on right hip DB. One red and white Cow, branded on right hip DB. One red poley Heifer, branded on right hip DB. One black Steer, about twelve months old, some white on the belly, tail, and legs, branded on right hip DB. One red and white Heifer, about twelve months old, branded on the right hip DB. If the above cattle are not released, they will be sold on the 27th instant, in the above Pound, to defray expenses. JAMES SMITH, Poundkeeper. Kemp's Creek, January 1, 1837.

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IMPOUNDED at Kemp's Creek, parish of Cabramatta, on the 1st January, 1837— One black Cow, some white on the legs, …

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OfficialPoundkeeper
OfficialJames Smith
LocationKemp's Creek
LocationCabramatta
LocationKemp's Creek
Impound Date1st January, 1837
Sale Date27th instant
Notice DateJanuary 1, 1837

NSW Government Gazette, No. 256, 4 January 1837.