reward · 1836
A reward of fifteen pounds is offered by the Patrick's Plains Association for the Protection of Live Stock for the conviction of a party who stole a chestnut mare, with an additional reward of five pounds offered by James Glennie for conviction or two pounds for the mare's safe return.
[75] FIFTEEN POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or STRAYFD from Dulwich, Hun- ter's River a long bodied CHESTNUT MARE, …
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Recorded in this notice
OfficialRobert Scott
PersonJames Glennie
PlaceDulwich
PlaceHunter's River
PlacePatrick's Plains
LocationDulwich
LocationHunter's River
LocationPatrick's Plains
Notice Date11th January, 1836
Notice Date11th January, 1836
NSW Government Gazette, No. 206, 1836.