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The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.
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[No. 277.
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Tuesday,
June 19th, 1810.
General
Militia Orders. [heading]
His
Excellency Governor Bentinck has been pleased to make the following Promotion.
1st
Battn. 1st Regt. D.M.
Lieutenant
Robert Bell to be Captain of a Company, vice Cornfoot, resigned - Commission
dated 15th June 1810.
King's house, Stabroek, Demerary, 18th
June 1810.
By
His Excellency's Command,
J.
R. Brandt,
Aid-de-
Camp.
Cash
will be given for Twenty Hogsheads of good Sugar, and the same quantity of Rum,
by
Abr'm.
Hewlings.
Enquire
at the Store of A. Bryant.
Demerary,
19th June 1810.
For
Sale. [heading]
At
the House of Mr. Colin Macrae in Cumingsburg.
Household
Furniture consisting of a mahogany side board, a ditto Chest of drawers,
Pembroke tables and mahogany bason stands, strong Cherry tree Chairs, Earthen
ware in crates and by the set, consisting of complete Dinner and Tea sets, with
basons, ewers &c. Furniture chintz, printed muslins, ready made cloaths,
and Gentlemen's shoes, London made; pickled tripe and herrings in kegs, beer,
porter, and Madeira wine in bottles, and a few dozen of First Crop Claret of
superior quality, all or any part of which will be sold off very cheap for
immediate payment by
June
19th, 1810. D. Smith.
For
Glasgow. [heading]
The
Brig Mary, Andrew Gibson, Master.
Will
sail from hence about the 15th July. For Freight or Passage apply to said
Master or
Fullerton,
Oliverson & Co.
Demerary,
19th June 1810.
For
Sale by the Subscribers, Imported in the Brig Mary, Captain Gibson,
Newfoundland Fish, In 3, 4, 6 and 8 Quintal Casks.
Fullerton,
Oliverson & Co.
Demerary,
19th June 1810.
Newfoundland
Fish, Just Arrived.
Imported
in the Brig Mary, Andrew Gibson, Master -
New
Cod Fish, in 3, 4, 6 and 8 Quintal Casks, On Sale for immediate payment by
June
19, 1810. James Robertson & Co.
Wanted.
[heading]
An
Able, Active, Sober House Carpenter to Superintend, lay out the Work for, and
direct Eight good Carpenter Negroes. A Person fully adequate to undertake the
above will receive a good Salary, Board and Lodging, on entering into an
agreement. For further particulars enquire of the Printer. Demerary, 19th
June 1810.
Glauber
Salts, For Sale. [heading]
Apply
to Dr. Liot, opposite Mr. Reynard's, front of Pl. Vlessingen. June 19th,
1810.
For
Sale. [heading]
At
the Store of the Subscribers,
Best
London Bricks,
Cordage
made of the best materials,
Cotton
and Coffee Bagging and Coffee Bags at reduced prices for cash,
Hams,
Cheese, Porter, Beer,
Soap
and Candles, Nails assorted &c. &c.
Thos.
Finlayson.
Robb's
Stelling, 19th June 1810.
N.B.
- There remains on board the Claudius, Capt. Jackson, from London, the
following articles which if not claimed this Week will be stored at risque and
Expence of the owner, and Sold in Six Weeks to pay Expences: -
50
Barrels Pickled Sprats,
3
Cases marked C.M.
For
Sale. [heading]
A
Complete House Boy, and understands plain Cookery; sold for no fault whatever,
his present owner having no use for him. For particulars enquire of the
Printer of this Paper. June 19, 1810.
Kingston.
[heading]
The
Proprietors of Lotts and Buildings in Kingston are requested to attend a
Meeting at the house of Mr. Benjamin Maynard, on Monday the 25th Inst. at 11
o'Clock, to choose Commissaries, &c. June 19th, 1810.
Public
Vendues. [heading]
On
Friday next the 22d Inst. at the Vendue Office, by order of Messrs. Fullerton,
Oliverson & Co. will be sold to the highest bidder - One Hundred Cask of
fish, 3, 4, 6 and 8 quintals each, just imported in the Brig Mary, Capt. Gibson
from Newfoundland.
June
19th. Kingston & McBean.
[??]
On
Monday the 25th June, . . .
And
by order of Step. Cramer Esq. q.q. E. De Bonnevin etc.
June
9th.
On
Monday the 16th July . . .
Also
a piece of Land, situated in front of Mr. Visser's Estate in Mahaica Creek, . .
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June
16th.
Secretary's
Office. [heading]
This
is to inform the Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this
Colony:
George
Laing in 14 days or one month from May [illegible]
Nicolas
Veronique with a Slave Phoebe and her Child in 14 days from the 30th May.
John
Estwick in 14 days or 3 weeks from ditto.
George
Martin in 14 days from ditto.
C.
W. E. Hofstede in 14 days from the 2d June.
Chas.
Gunning in 14 days from 2d June or by the Ship Arirdne [sic].
Robert
Kingston in 14 days from do. or by the Neried.
Festus
McDonough in 14 days, from the 4th June.
John
E. Macintosh in ditto, from the 5th June.
John
Hill, in ditto, do.
Amelia
Goding in 14 days or 6 weeks from 6th June.
Charlotte
Gowdy in ditto, ditto, from do.
Robert
Thomson in 14 days from the 7th June.
John
Furnace in 14 days from the 8th June.
The
Negro William King, by trade a Goldsmith, in 14 days from the 8th June.
John
McAulay, in 14 days or 6 weeks from 12th June.
Robert
Murray and Family in ditto, from ditto.
Alexr.
Daniel Junr. in ditto or one month from ditto.
Peter
Barchard, in 14 days, from the 15th June.
J.
E. Somarsall will transport to Berbice, 35 Slaves (names to be seen at this
Office) in 14 days from June 13.
A.
Tinne, senior Clerk.
Average
Cash Prices of Produce in Stabroek this day.
Cotton
- 16 to 16 1/2 stivs. Sugar - 3 to 3 1/2 stivers.
Coffee
- 9 1/2 to 10. Rum (C.P.) - 22 & 1/2
The
Brig Mary from Newfoundland, which arrived here on Sunday, had a passage of
five weeks; she brings no intelligence of the supposed Insurrection in Quebec,
which we therefore suspect to be a fabrication.
A
square-rigged Vessel is just arrived off the Bar, she is said to be the Ann
Mackenzie, of Liverpool, but we have not heard what passage she has had.
Vessels
Entered and Clear[mutilated]
ENTERED.
June
18 Brig Mary, Capt. Gibson, from [mutilated]
CLEARED.
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Brig Mary, Capt. Webber, f[mutilated]
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--- Carleton, McIntosh, [mutilated]
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Ship Nereid [mutilated]
Stabroek:
Printed and Published
Every
Tuesday and Saturday Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.
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