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impound · 1836

One light brown-sided Cow, white back and belly, branded EA near rump G underneath 108. EAL One white Cow, branded on off rump M, a male Calf with her unbranded. One red-sided Cow, white belly, branded on off D rump MD. One light brown-sided Cow, white belly, branded off M rump JTM LL One black snail-horned Bullock, white belly, branded on off rump A, on fore shoulder 7. One yellow brindle Boll Stag, white back and belly, brand off rump R, other brand marks illegible. One red-sided Cow, white back and belly, branded near fore shoulder J-C in two places. One brindle Steer, white back and belly, branded near fore shoulder J.C. If the said Cattle are not released on or before Friday, the 8th day of April, they will be sold on that day at the Pound to defray expenses. JOHN MURRAY, Poundkeeper. Red Bank, March 17th, 1836.

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OfficialPoundkeeper
OfficialJohn Murray
LocationRed Bank
LocationInvermein
LocationRed Bank
Impound DateMarch 17th, 1836

NSW Government Gazette, No. 215, 1836.