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impound · 1846

One brindle bullock, a white stripe down the back and belly, a piece off the right ear, near rump H or M One red and white steer, near sump R- '25 One red and white spotted bullock, off rump CK or CHR, off ribs MA One strawberry heifer calf, near rump M, near ribs LD One yellow sided cow, white back belly and face; off rump S, off ribs 2; a yellow sided 2 heifer calf by her side 'IMPOUNDED ON THE 18TH INST. One strawberry cow, near ribs Fm, near thigh RC W C One strawberry sided steer, white back and belly, near rump an indescribable brand, and under 5 One strawberry cow, a swallow mark in both ears, off rump HL conjoined, off ribs SH, near rump HL conjoined, near ribs 00 One red working bullock, hollow back, short tail, star on the forehead, no perceivable brand were impounded at Melbourne.

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MPOUNDED at Melbourne, on September 17th, 1846- One brindle bullock, a white stripe down the back and belly, …

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NSW Government Gazette, No. 38, 24 September 1846.