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Vol. XII.]
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The Royal (Colophon) Gazette
DEMERARY and ESSEQUEBO, Tuesday, October 7, 1817.
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[No. 1084.
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Notice
is hereby given, that by the inspection made of the Roads and Bridges, on the
1st and 2d instant, the roads and bridges of the following Estates were found
not to be according to Law: -
La
Grange - for having heaps of weeding on the side of the roads.
Schoonord
- for having a bad railing on the sluice.
Versailles
- for having a bad railing on the sluice.
Vreede
Hoop and Zwanen Schut - for having the road encumbered with tiles and bricks,
and a watchman's house on the road.
Best
- for having the ground thrown out of a canal now digging, not levelled: and
for wanting a railing on the koker at the end of the canal.
Phoenix
- for having heaps of weedings on the left side of the road.
Nouvelle
Flandre - for having the grass weedings on the road.
Union
- for the same, and heaps on the sides.
Rotterdam
- for the same and same.
Haarlem
- for the same and same.
Marys
- for the same and same.
Waller's
Delight - for the same and same.
Ruymzich
- for raising the road in the middle with weedings, and having heaps on the
sides; and for not having levelled the ground thrown out of the trench on the
road.
Windsor
Forest - for having heaps of weedings on both sides of the road.
Jealousy
- for the same.
Blankenburg
- for having one half of the breadth of the road, higher than the other; and,
on the lower part of the road, for having the right side higher than the
middle.
Fellowship
- for having the weedings not removed on the side road; and for having, on the
front road, brought the weedings in the middle.
Den
Haag - for the same, as on the front road of the Fellowship.
Anna
Catharina - for having a bad bridge, bad railings on the same, and these not
painted or whitewashed.
Leonora
- for having heaps of weedings, on the left side of the middle road.
Vrees
en Hoop - for having bad planks and bad railings, and these last not painted or
white-washed, on the bridge next to the Leonora, and on the one following,
leading to the middle road.
Uitvlugt
- for having a bad bridge over the trench in the Company's Path; and bad
railings on all the bridges.
Zeeberg
- for having heaps of weedings on the road.
Willem
- for the want of painting or white-wash on the railings of both bridges; and
for having weedings spread on the road.
Met
en Meerzorg - for the want of ground on the two bridges, and for having heaps
of weedings on the sides of the roads.
De
Kinderen - for having made up the road with weedings, and not having levelled
the road properly; and for having heaps of weedings on the sides.
Zeelugt
- for having a bad bridge and railings on the Boerasiri side; and having made
up the roads with weedings.
Tusschen
de Vrienden - for not having levelled the ground thrown out of the trench, on
the road; and for having heaps of weedings on the sides.
Het
Vergenoegen - for having a very bad bridge on the side of Tusschen de Vrienden;
and for having heaps of weedings on both sides of the road.
St.
Christopher - for having made up the road with weedings, and for not having
properly levelled the road.
Greenwich
Park - for having heaps of weedings on both sides of the road.
Goede
Hoop - for the same.
Ruby
- for the want of paint or white-wash on the railings of the sluice.
Farm
- for having heaps of weedings on both sides of the road.
Le
Destin - for having the right side of the road higher than the middle; and for
having heaps of weedings on the left side.
Freetown
- for having made up the road with weedings; and for not having levelled the
road.
Orangestein
- for having the road made up with weedings and for having heaps of weedings on
the sides; also for having a bad bridge with a hole over the navigable Canal,
and a bad koker and railing near Bushy Park.
Bushy
Park - for having the road made up with weedings.
Hydrone
- for having the sides of the roads higher than the middle; and the railings of
the bridge wanting painting or white-wash.
Parica
- for having bad railings on the sluice; heaps on the side of the road and the
upper part of the road, the one half of the breadth of the same higher than the
other.
Mr.
Burton's Place - road in every respect contrary to law and full of holes.
Mr.
Kelly's Place - road very bad and the railing of the bridge not painted or
white-washed.
Naamryk
- road in every respect contrary to law and all the kokers without railings.
The
First Fiscal gives notice to the proprietors, administrators, or attornies of
the abovementioned estates, that he intends to take another survey of the roads
and bridges, during the first week of November next, and then expects to find
the abovementioned defects, removed according to law, as he seriously intends,
if not then removed, to prosecute for the fines now already incurred by them.
Fiscal's
Office, 7th of October, 1817.
The
Second of August Mail arrived last night, but we have not found anything of
importance in the Papers she brought.
SLAVES
in the COLONY-JAIL. [heading]
NAMES.
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PROPRIETORS.
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BY WHOM SENT.
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Peter
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Engineer
Department, or to Peters
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Dienaars
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Saturday
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A.
Fraser
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Pl.
Hauston
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Apollo
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Aulard
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Pl.
Caledonia
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Sam
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Du
Fresne
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O.
L. Schultz
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Goodluck
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Pl.
Manilla
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Shanks
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Prince
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Fitkow
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Peterson
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John
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Watson
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Pl.
Good Hope
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Johnny
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Pl.
Huys teDieren
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Pl.
Herstelling
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Burnface
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Pl.
Bagatelle
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Pl.
Bach. Advent.
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William
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Ditto
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Pl.
Herstelling
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Titus
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Pierce
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Pl.
Houston
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Mocco
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Custom-House
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Pl.
Vlissengen
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Anthony
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J.
M'Pherson
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Pl.
Houston
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Scipio
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Pl.
Vreede & Vriend
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Dienaars
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Bob
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Gilbert
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Pl.
Velzerhoop
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Jack
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Allicott
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Pl.
Sophia
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Michell
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Allicott
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Pl.
Sophia
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Nelson
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D.
Kenny
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Pl.
Batch. Advent.
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William
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Ellicott
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Pl.
Belle Air
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Frederick
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Pl.
Ruimveld
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Dienaars
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Corry
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Fleishman
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Dienaars
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Dublin
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Rose
and Croal
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Pl.
Houston
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Joe
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E.
& A. Fraser
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Dienaars
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Lewy
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Bollers
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Dienaars
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Oct.
7. F. Strunkay, Scout.
Published
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday;
By
William Baker.
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