Demerary and Essequebo Royal Gazette 1815 June 10

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DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO
Vol. X.] [Colophon] [No. 796.

ROYAL GAZETTE.

Saturday, June 10, 1815.

Notice. [heading]
The Sequestrators for Plantations Middlesex and Beausojour [sic], inform the Creditors of said Plantations, and of Mr. Ralph Lee Ashington, that on Monday the 19th instant, at noon, at the Store of Messrs. Underwood, M'Garel, & Co. they will sell to the highest bidders of said Creditors, in part of their demands - 7,000 lb. whole, and 6,000 lb. broken Coffee.
Demerary, June 10.

Notice. [heading]
The Sequestrators to the Estate of Mrs. J. Bastiaansz, M.Z. deceased - inform the Creditors of said Estate, or of Plantations Zeldenrust and L'Oratoire, that on Tuesday the 20th instant, at noon, at the Store of Messrs. Verbeke & Jeffers, they will sell to the highest bidders of such said Creditors as have agreed to receive payments of their demands that way; about 9,000 lb. whole, and 6,000 lb. broken Coffee. They further request the holders of Mortgages vested on the above-mentioned Plantations, or those for Protested Bills, who claim a preference to some of the same; to give in as soon as possible to Mr. Stephen Cramer, on Plantation Ruimveld, a statement of their claims, in order to enable them to fix what dividend they may be able to pay out of the Funds now on hand, agreeable to the tenor of the trust.
Demerary, June 8.

For Sale or Hire. [heading]
The well known and pleasantly situated Concession No. 13, in Werk & Rust, with all the Buildings thereon, at present occupied by the Subscriber. Also two Billiard tables in complete order, with two markers and a house-boy, together or separately; terms will be made accommodating to an approved purchaser. If not disposed of before the 1st of October next, the whole will be sold at public vendue. For further information, apply to
June 10. M. Marx.

SECRETARY's OFFICE. [heading]
THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC, THAT THE FOLLOWING PERSONS INTEND QUITTING THE COLONY:
James Gordon in 14 days or 6 weeks from May 16.
J. P. Blount with three servants, in 14 days or 6 weeks - from May 18.
John Murray in 14 days or 6 weeks, from May 18.
Mrs. Reid and Family with one servant, in 14 days or six weeks, from may 18.
William Leach, in 14 days or 3 weeks from May 19.
D. Weir, in 14 days or June Convoy, from May 20.
Francis Corneille, free black man, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 24.
John Cameron, q.q. W. Alves, will Transport to Berbice, Thirty Negroes, the names thereof to be seen at this Office, from May 22.
Elizabeth Davis, with two servants, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 25.
Robert Davis, and one servant, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 25.
George Cook, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 25.
James Rose, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 27.
The Coloured Woman, Amelia Gooding, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 27.
Rt. Munro, in 14 days or June Convoy, from May 27.
Miss Juliana Monge, and servant, in 14 days or six weeks from May 30.
James Black, in 14 days or six weeks, from May 30.
Judith Campbell, coloured woman, [late the property of Lachlan Cuming, Esq.] with a servant, in 14 days, from May 30.
J. D. A. Van Stralendorf, and his Son, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 2.
Elizabeth Bruce, free coloured woman, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 2.
Middleton Brimer, free black man, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 2.
Richard Escudier, in 14 days, or Ship Granger, from June 2.
J. Van Weezel, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 3.
John Wilson, in 14 days or by Ship Ranger, from June 5.
The Negro Coache (the property of T. Naghten, Esq.) in 14 days, from June 5.
Jack and Pontius, (two Slaves the property of Capt. Moody, Royal Engineers), in 14 days, from June 5.
Ferdinand Doubbrauski, in 14 days or by Ship Alfred, from June 6.
John Staunton, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 6.
J. Jackson, and servant, in 14 days or by Ship Quebec, from June 6.
The Widow E. Jelles, in 14 days or six weeks, from June 9.
Secretary's Office, Demerary, June 10, 1815.
Charles Wilday,
Sworn-Clerk.

Banns of Matrimony - Between Joseph Beete, Junr. Esq. Widower, born in England, of the Protestant Religion, on the one part; and Miss Sarah Austin, born in Barbados, also of the Protestant Religion, a minor; assisted by and with consent of her father, John Austin, Esq. on the other part.
Any person knowing any just cause or impediment, why the above parties should not be joined together in Holy Matrimony, must declare the same at the Colonial Secretary's Office.
Secretary's Office, 10th June, 1815.
Charles Wilday, Sworn Clerk.

By the arrival of the William Rathbone, from London, we are enabled to add considerably, to the general stock of foreign information.

The Schooner Demerary Packet, sailed yesterday, for Barbados.

PORT OF DEMERARY. [heading]
ENTERED.
June 5. - Ship Alexander, Simpson, London and Madeira.
Ship Ranger, Rennington, London.
6. - Ship Shakespeare, Stute, London.
Brig Wellington, Lyons, Liverpool.
7. - Ship Essex, McKenzie, London and Madeira.
Ship Richard, M'Cluue [sic], Liverpool and Madeira.
9. - Brig William Rathbone, Liverpool.
CLEARED.
June 6. - Schooner Favourite, Sherriff, for Barbados.
10. - Ship Jane, Brownlin, Glasgow.
Schooner Good Intent, Cooper, Barbados.

Public Vendues. [heading] . . .

On Monday the 26th of June, . . .
On the same day by order of the Hon. J. S. Masse, q.q. - the half lot of No. 21, with the buildings thereon, situated on the North Dam, Stabroek, the property of the late Mr. Swancke.
June 10. Kingston & Mills.

On Monday the 3d of July, by order of Anthony Osborne and William Roach, Esqrs. q.q. the Estate of Samuel Ramsden, deceased - The Plantation Belle, situated in Canal No. 2, containing two hundred and fifty acres of Land, more or less, with the Buildings thereon, and thirty-two Negroes. The Land will be sold separate, and the Negroes in families; the whole payable in six and nine months.
The sale will take place on the Plantation.
June 10. Kingston & Mills.

George-Town, Demerary:
Printed and Published every Tuesday and Saturday
Afternoon
By Edward James Henery.

Supplement to [mutilated]
Of Saturday [presumed to be June 10, 1815]

George-Town, Demerary:
Printed by E. J. Henery.
 


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