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reward · 1836

A reward of £15 is offered by the Patrick's Plains Association for information leading to the conviction of a party who stole a dark bay Clydesdale filly, branded S under the mane, from Gunergarnoo, Mr. Benjamin Singleton's stock station at Liverpool Plains, since February 1st, 1836. An additional reward of £5 is offered by Benjamin Singleton for the conviction of the offender if stolen, or £2 if strayed.

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FIFTEEN POUNDS REWARD. S TOLEN or STRAYED, since the 1st February last, from Gunergarnoo, Mr. …

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NSW Government Gazette, No. 214, 1836.