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MAMMOTH
Indian Concert!
By Genuine Native Indians the most
complete exhibition ever e;lrere-a
the public.
GRANDCORDER'S ANA DAZZLIN4
COSTUMES 1
1 DIAN SgEttiO PARAPHERNALIA I:
Exhibiting a dt.otrae of splendour anti
darino: never before attempted in
any Hai Entertainnunt.
WILL EXRIBIT AT
DOW EYS _HALL!
SEAFORTH, on
ft, '
Wednesday, Oct. 20t1i.
TICKETS 25 cents Children \under 12,'
15 cents, Reserved Seats, 50 een
Doors Open at 7 o'clock p. m.; Concert
e intrie at 8:30,
CHIEF A IC, ENA WA , arli.nagerz
OetobtrlAh, 1869. -
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P, PAGET, - Artist
undersi,o-ned beg to to inform the in-.
t au, Sc afort b and si,t rrounding -
gouittry, that lin has taken the Gallery for--
, merly oeenpied ...NIL, U. Paitridge,
4 Few Doors 07.61 u f D Sinitles;
Oitee, and Opposite Treat's Sto-re.
Where he wii- always be ready to Vaasa hia
Nips patal-ins and give sa%isfaction to th!)se who
favor hilu with a call.
oars
gs,-
SURE ARID CALL -to see
F is spt,kintens, they speak for ti4 will le Artict
convince you -Chat he is First -Class.
k REMEMBER'
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- The. place is opposite Vears Groocrv, Main!
rth, -
WILLIAM P. PACET,
Photo, Artist.
! Seaforth, Julv 22, .1669. 851ra.
Oki
la • 4 11/40F1P1"-
rutHANKS his numerous customers for
thtir liberal patronage during ti e lafit
tifreen years, and trusts he receive it.
!continuance.
has now on hand a large assortment of.
Good Sound
Green Hemlock!
Ilich he warrants -will give satisfaction_
Also,
C- 3 FEET OF Plft,E!
ie les cur FOR
1 glrILDINC AND GENERAL rcurzEs
Which he offers, on liberal terra's Orders.
wil/ be promptly attended to.
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lie has also n hand a large assortment of
WELL S.EASLI'AD ACCOUNTS 2!
To which he calls a a.ttention of his old
orter, custorrars, xvlio Nviil find it to their adva,et-
1 age to retire them promptly, and withoukgI t
p.-oceedings.
Seaforth, July 15th, 1869. 84-tf-
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New- urocery Store
In connection with the
• SE A' MEIJI MILLS'
- and Sea Store.
Opposite Sharps Hotel
IIE subscrtbers
inhabitaags a
country, that they
stock of
r17T
c...14 :2:7 A.471:60
beg to announce to- the
Sea -forth and surrounding
have jus -t -received a large
L„cLuGE,.(301-1:„B
r1) -Pt
3,
Which, for qualiti- and Cheapness; eon-,
not be surpasfied in the County.
Th€v have also on hand a lot of pure
Treadweh eed Wheat.
FARMERS may exchange wheat for .
I Flour and Feed at full value at the mill,
thereby avoiding the necessity of waitikg to
have it ground.
W.A. Shearson & Co.
Seaforch, Sept, 16th
.AM CaLLIDAY .gc SON
.N returniinr thonis for past favors, have -
the pleasure of announcing to the raer-
! thaw:6 and ine‘iness men a Seaforththatthey •
preTaied to receivn orders for all kinds of
DRAY . WORK.
h trailed with care,. and satisfao-
;cat gitar LH' (-ed.
wry 21e. 1861 58-1Y
News of the Week.
BRITAIN.
A missionary bas arrived in liplad011,
fibre Zanzibar, wno brings 'the welcome
intelligence, that Mr. -.Kitk had ,re-
ceived a letter frotni Dr. Livingstone,
datea Febi uui y, 1869. The Dr, -,aas.
then on . Lake Tapganyika, in good
health, but Short of provisions.
The B. ,ev.- Fre leriek Tentiple has been
ippoiuted Bishop of;Ex-eter.z -
Parliament has been proregued un-
" -di the 231d Deceuiber,.• •
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FRAIN OE.
Tbe Rappel asqure8- its readers t�-dav
,that the Deputies of the Left -will pro -
011 the 2Qth October to the Bu-
reaux of the 0o-a1s t egislatif, and sign
84rotest deckling that the Emperor
h:A violated the Constitution ; and that
they consider them sel yea absolved -
thereby from their oadis of fide1ity-3o
Spain is in F fearful state of in4urree-
tion. The governinent endeavors to •
make light of the Reputilican moment,
but. it is very serious; and ill more •
places than one "the revolters, havei de- .
.feated- the G °van ent.troeps. '
- - c
•. Gen. Oaatelizt.r, the celebrated .Re-
-publicanleader;„ has fled into Port ugal
from Saragossa, having been threatened
with assassinatioiiin that city. Sailer
a Rep bl jean , leader, has been sl,bgnClari-
e- d by bis'partisalis ; he himself fled to
Fiance. .
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THE SEArORTH EXPOSITOR.
• smith being one on the inside an
Tavern Keeper and a 'Division Court,
judging sheep., Perhaps
the men weie capable: we ceitiainly
hope so._ • -
Throngh. the kindness of the obliging
, Seetietary, R, BrbwnEsq, who is also
Reeve of the ToWn'ship, we are enabled
to lay -the following Prize list -before
our readers.
•noRsEs,
Brood mare and foal, foal not judged
with mare—Ist 4 McEwan, 2nd W.
Kerr. Foal----lst D McEwan, 2nd A.
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Yearling colt -1st D Sure-
eus, 2n4 R StUrgeon. Two year old
colt -1st D B Geiger. Two year old
geidings_1st D McEwan, and R
Broderick. One year old A
B ell an an, 2nd - J S win erton. Two
year old filly--lst W Elder, 2nd- R
McAlister. Pair agricultural horses
in haraes's and wag6;on—lst G Petty,
2nd rv Elder Pair carriage horses in
harne si and waggetalst W Elder, 2nd
A Rbss,
CATTLE.
cow—i8t D .McEwen, 2nd j
Swinerton. -• Two year' old heifer lat J
Petty, 211d. R Fergeson. Yearling
heifer -a -Jt J. Petty ; 2nd J. Swiner-
ton. Yoke,3 year old -steers—;1st R.
Ferguson, 2n4 0 Spldan.- Yoke
7t,pi r 01(1. stee).0—Tst J. Petty, 2nd D
[cEW an. Yoke 1 year old steers -1st
J winertun; 2nc1 A. IWEwaii.
af-1st .T Swinerton: Heifer calf --
1st .p MeRwani 2nd J Swinerton.
"Yoke -working oxen---Ist D Bell, 2nd
0 -Bonnet:
AMERICA.
• The Government has decided to pro-
)
seoute the oftleers of the Otiban
priv-
tee `I-1:nmet,' for piracy, and it- is,-ir-
tended to conduct, the -orosecution in
the rat- st earnest manner.
Ex -President Pierce- died on Nb.tirs-
t.
day lttst.
CUBA::
An engagement oecarredlast wef.lk
bet Ween a small detatclundut Gf troops
and Cu an, and Puerto Principe, the
,in-1lrgeurStoSt28 kit ed. •
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CANADA.
T At a recent. Shew,-. in: St. Thomas
there was ex ti bi led;a bunch oat Straw,
the- produee df a single kernel, _fret&
whieli, 6,1.53 1:-,ernels had been, taken,
nea-Ay measuring,. quart.
On Monday Sir Francis Ilincks was
s' 0111 Finance. '31inisferIn order
to his election -there is some very
,
queatiouable wor goitig on in Renfrew.
A7 Till 11 named McWillianis was kill-
ed nror Richnidinl by a railway train
_ -on li4.1clay IASt; ./16 was intoxicated.
On 8 Ittirday, in -Toronto, a • laborer
wa ii1kd by' a drain. falling in on
hirn.
On the. 4th inst., che premises of 'Mr. 2.
Of Turn' erry, was el
,diseoverecl • to be ..on fire. • The b Ira
1:t
comprising tae growth. of 30 •avres • 01
grain, besides hay,' content-, were
C01181111) ell. There was a small insur-
011 the -premises The loss wi11
be over $1,000 It is supposed r,o be
the work of an incendiary.
SHEEP.
Aged ran-i.--lt. J. Petty, 2nd R.
Manning. Yeailiug ram —1st Mc: -
Ewan, 211C1 J Troyer. Rvni Iamb -18t
R 1 unilng, 2nd D McEwan.Pni
ewe s 11cving raised hi,mts in 1869—L-1
R ning, 2nd J Pe' ty. Pair year-
ling ewes lst R Manning, 2nd
11) iVIe-
Ean. Pair ewe1Ltahb- 1st R Man -
ning, 2nd D MtEwan. Pair fat sheep
lst, R Manning, 2ud D McEwan.
PIGS.
Sow having littered in 1869--lstJ
,vinerton, 2nd D Z11er. Sow litter -
d in 1859 -1st A MeEwan.'
IMPLEMENTS. r
Iron W Simpson, A-Tar-
mt. Wooden plough-1..st Thomson &
Williams, Mitchell, Gang plough-7,1st
T1owso. & Willianjs. Set double
hart o ws—lst WI' Simpson. Set hoi se
•shoes--lst AV Siinpson.
2 bush fall wheat---lat Jas Hagan,
D 'Zeller-. 2 bush -midge proof
wheat -7-1W'. E Phillips, 2.nci J
2 bush spriug N.' 4at---1ht ,‘V Turnbull
2t4. W Turaball, - 2 bush barley
N Sherry, 2nd R Brodelick. 2
bush pot.ifoe ottts—lst IV Elder, 2nd
James Hit,spira. 2 bush blackeye mar-
rowlat pea' -1.t P,McEwan, 2nd 11.
Belt , bush small white. 1)eas-1st it
Leh wan. Bushel clover seed -0
dan, Half bushel! tiinothy seed—W
• The Ontario • Ohetniehl Works,. of
London, owned .bY • McBeth aid WO
ker, was burned • on Thesdev. Loss
from tea to filti-ien thousand daars.
Insured for $3-8,000:
rirbe agricultfiral show of
• Braiieb Seeiety, Exet•:3r, was a4: -.,end-,
ed- te; idat 2,000 people. '1.-ine sum of
gico rer.teived at the' door• .
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H FALL, E
Reported for Expositor.
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VEG'ETAI3 LES.
POck small beans—1b D 1Vlack.
bushel bag p0tat0es-1st D B
S Tnunipson, 3rcl J L Geiger,
itL J Zimmer. 12 lonions--lst
ennie, 2ucl e•Soldan. 12, Catrots—
Warner, iid J Gill. 12 bweflish
rilipS uFY iL• l'iler, 2nd Jos Gill.
Wiirtze.18--lat R nnsi g.
at 8 cruel% Phidips
Liminer. 5 ueads cautge
D -2lid U 8-o1dnu. 6 Uloal
beeis—lst_N olierry, 2od (J o1dazi
14.0.irr1CULT U RILL PROD U
Colleetion oi apples ti till.
of' each ariety--lst11 Wideman
tlie step-h,A1 \V- .1 urnbull 3rd J Zunt.ter.
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The above Show came off on TueN-:
day tt the flourishing Duch 'Yiltage of
Zini .The day. was fin. , and -agree-
able. very large -crowd of people
turtwil our, smile ,to see the piotm oscine
nhiny to see the fine display
.of fraia fop this. shosy has 0
remarktble, ?mut crowos of
youtg,ters to trip it on the light fen-
tastio toe, to. such music as only Ger-
furnish. .
KhOW of Horses, aid Cattle,
-was uritkiiiet, An improvement on
past. ee:irsheeu toleraLb faie, ivies -
SS _Petty, showing some
.good NV° tuiss'ed LovCs fine
:Ind Was informed that i\ln.
Love d1ag4in;,-; 111, lteep to the
Pro.. and •County Phows, hashurt
them t utp-itiorubly,- and hits eyei,i •
ofe.:, f1 LLb, so be determined to
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tion of apples inn. than 4 varieties,
and nut less that]. 6 of each variety --
A Bo hat an, 2ild 1) 13 C-1-eiget, 3u I W
8 ,ute- Half duz pears -0 Wilgon.
Oee citiz peaches -4:-t W Titinnul 1, 2nc1
A iSeliinoti.' 6 bunches grainls—let J
INE.:Ew au, 2-utt J Troyer. Named eul-
• lectiun uf plums, not 101-8 Chau 2 varie-
ties, tu,d not less that' 6 of each,yatiety
1t, 1) Li(k, 2lid, j Zion.uor.
• ,
,LAptEs' WORK.
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Pr woolen socks...1st, R. Ferguson
AI Zeller. Pair wool n
Zeller, 2u1.1 1; Maeic Pat •11 -
work . Quilt ---1st, 1) 'illtu.k; 2hd
IL Ltb Quin sew11 on grotind W�
1st: E Fhiiips fletne-nenle Covelet,-
18t, 0 Wein) tr, 2nd 1.) Zeller.
MAw` FACT RES. m eD
10 v.rds Fulled 010t1r.--lst D Zellr V4
211,7i J Troyer. fIorne-i.tade Bleier
his L.'d
B De:1, 10 yards hoinemple, r},>:
- Flan nel, 11 weolj-ilst
ni,12rd, II Love 1-0 Vartis h., 94
nelde Colored Flannel', cetton and wool L.)
15t, J Troyer, '211d 6 Tlitaupson, hj
DAIRY PRODGCE.
(Adpertisnzent,)
lioraething Worth Reacting.
-The su.ccess that has attended th
faithful and intelligot study of Photo-
graphy ha been so great,. that o ne can
got their own image perpetuated to pos-
tekity, It is a gt.eat privilege,,to have
a good practical Artist, one who thor-
eoughlytinderstands the business, as al-
so one who is stationary in a nlace, to
whom youcan go with confidence, with
the assurance of not getting disappoint-
ed in'getting a correct, artistic, faithful
likeness, and from wndai you can get
picture. at any future time from the
negatives once taken. The daYs are
Pa -St ft s those who drop down for a
week or two and are off again, having
no -interest at stake, and caring very
little whether their customers are pleas-
ed or oot, they are off; but not SO With
Old Established and -thoroughly
tpiac ical pnotographer,Frank Paltiidge,
who tands to -day the. acknowleuged
bead and leading Photographer in this
section of the country. he • -is a real
live man, up to every- wriokle in the
business, is very obliging, ,and has
reonis, accommodations and facilities
for executing w,ork seldom met. Re
has rooms :and apartments for every-
thing. Good pictures cannot be made
where the fames of so many dikerent
ch'emicals, come in immediate contact
with each other, and producing gasses
fatal to making .good pictures. IIi
roonis are in Scott's Brick Block,- near
Sharp's Hotel, and under the EXPOSI-
TOR Office, cool in summer; m arm in
iwnter ; with dressing rooms, so that
you can bring your best clothes' in .a
satchel and change Lo get yOur•picture
• taken. Frank -Paltridge also keeps
the negative, and no fear of losing the
pictiire of some -near and dear friend.
His best. work is .nob at th9 door, hut
up stairs, one flight, and tUrn to the
right hand, where will find Frank
always at -home and in good temper:
All pictures Shown are( bf his own
make, -..and not bought or borrowed to
decoy the public. He guarantees satis--,
faction or no pay1. trust walk up to
Frank Paltridg-e's' Gallery, his -speci-
mens are worth looking. at, and you
will be sure to see some pserson's.pictult
you know., IA you don't -want your pic-
ture, never nna ,just walk;up, he will
be glad to see you. KeraeMber, it is in
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EDW. HITNEY,
TN returning his sincere thanks- to the
public for the very- liberal patronage he
has received since corning to Seaforth,- begs
to say that he 'has ore hand another large
lot of •
ANDERSON'S HEAVY PLATE STOVES!
Box, Parlor and Cookhig, all of which he
wilt sell as cheap as oth.er people sell' an in-
ferior uaticle. Everybody knows that the
BEST COAL OIL I N,THRe0 Mg TY
is •
at'Whitney's. Lamps,
etc , „in ahund.ance. A large stock; of
ALL KINDS OF TINWARE
always on hand. , Eave-Troushing, nd
Sheet Iron Roofing done in first-class style.
All kinds at Jobbing promptly attended to.
CISTERN p-p-mPs AND LEAD PIPING.
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Old Iron and Copper. Cotton Rags, Wool
and Wool Pickens taken in exchange.
Sea.forth, Sept:t. 24th, 1869, • 43;tf.
NOTICE.
/TIT:ITS is to certify that Henry Shirrt,
of the Township of Hay, in the County
of Huron, Province of Ontario, have applied
for and obtained Letters Patent for -the Pro-
vinces of Quebec and Ontario, for a machine
"for borin& holes in the ground. for fence
posts, styled “Shuart's Fence Post -Hole
_Borer," and this is 'to forbid any person or
persons vending or using the same, without
obtaining a right for the saine from me;
and all persons so v-ncling or -using the same
will be dealt with as the law directs.
N. B.—County and Township Rights can
be obtained from the patentee, by applyin,,c,
to him in. the said Township of Iiav, 2nrich
Post Office!
August 6th, 1869, 92 -if.
TIME. THVIE, TIME.
11F you want a Watch that will keep the
correct time, purchase, one of Thomas.
Russell & Son's celebrated Watches. A
are stock of them for sale at
'-,..i a SEAFORTH
show t.ecin no mere t.'.:is ,seasou. -1- igs Fresh .Butter—lst R Bell 2iel.J Swill- ' Cleel:s. JewellPry, Fancy 0008, Toys, &c, ,
ail to be sold Cheap for Cash. .
ta.rEveryitescription of Watches, Cinelts.
and Je-werery Repaired on the f!liort,t
Notice,Iand Watranted to gi-re satisfacti.ou.
ton ')? I R Bell, Srd Renn.e. 5 11.st pi
, „.,1(
He has also on hand. a large assortment of
.7Q
and but So. The inside
slfow in the F,nug little twvn how-
.
ever N • .`" di v .0.)0(..1. but warm -tuna, 0--
• o crow tit..d to be .4.;een: to ad-
-% an t; •4—, •
.. erton, 31-a Ttrili: irilsrm. '1 3 i us ' Cheese i
i lst, R Abtn:tiitig, 2nd R Pell., Piece of !
: Ifoney in coulb , ist- J 13 Geiger, 2nd I
. J .Zirut,eer. 6 heatlfuis.4 Flax ; Ci -C.Iiti- !
. .
.t - • t - ,t.,,
la `-t d fig t o-va rus mar ulac„,..ule“ I lax la bur- '1 -1 -3 -ink -Bler.k A -"IV at it .
irk t. 1.4 ,1 rwil-r - -emnii,s J' 4 „, . ,
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to 'til',' St.;:i ,:-....ii-1- of J -_..d8-2,,. ...- Bt% 0,- . 9 - A t ,r, , 1' 7: -;---,- & toi; ...;,,r.Erl,11-Sily er•
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FX‘JFEI TO LET.:
' an. 4 h tuks Itlax Yarn D • T-10711 excellt Tit offices to lef
-‘•-t--4-- • erns.
Saforth. Jan. 1.:7, Lttd. to. CLa-Lor'oh, Arilr 16;30.
in cott, price aid for Ohl Gold and
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BEAUTIFUL BAIR,
NATURE% CROWN.
Yu Iasi -Cultivate it
GRAY HAIR
Is a certain Indication ol
_Decay- at the Rocte.
NIRS, S.A:. ALLEN'S
- 'Hair Restorer
Restores gray hair to its natural -color and hostility
end produces luxuriant growth. It gives the hair
beautiful gittbs and delightful. fragrance.
Itlanufactory and 1.3ales Offices,
• 35 BARCLAY STREET and 40 PARK P16CE, N. .
AIM
266 Hlaff'HOLBORN, London, Eng.
orSeatter and Rolls, Druggists, agen
oa Seaforth. For Sale everywhere.
• January 28th. 1869. •60-1y.
Insolvent Act of 1864,
In de County Court of the County of •
H
•aron.
Irr the matter of LAWRENCE P1ERF.,ON
CULLODEN-,• An Insolvent.
Donthiion. of Canada,
Province of Ontario,
County of Huron, •
• • To Wit ;
An-Oril.CE is hereby.grven that on Tuesday,
the Fifth day of October next, at ten of
the clock in the forenoon, or as tOcrt As cOnn-
sel can be heard, the undersigned will apply
to the Judge of the said Court for a discharge --
under the said Act.
Dated at Seaforth this 28th day of July,
A. D. 1869.
. By BENSON & MEYER,
86-9i His Attornies, adL.
T—J 313 1VI S
FANCIY IsIO'rE PAPER,
PLAIN STATIONERY II
In great variety,
SCHOOL, BOOKS,
Ca; -ter' and Walkden's Inks,
Bltie and Red Inks,
• Bibles, Prayer Books,
Hymn Books,
Blank Notes,
Blank Account Books, ef.e. •
AGENT FOR -THE,
W'SEXFORTII ``EXPOSITOR," Daily
Globe and Daily Telegraph.
. William. Elnott,
Seaforth, July .22. Aft
TREASURER'S
SALE OF LANDS
FOR
COUNTY OF HURON', DY VIRTUE
To WIT : jtj Of a Warrant
under the hand of the Warden of the Coun-
ty of Huron, and the Seal of the said Coun-
ty, bearing date the third day of August,
D. 1869, to nae directed, for the -collec-
tion-of arrears of taxes due on the under-
mentioned lands. These are 'therefore to
give -notice- that unless the said taxes, to—
gether with all lawful costs andieharges be
sooner paid, shad on TUESDAY
301h daV of November,
A. D. 1869, "at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M., -
AT THE
COTTP,T' 1-10-CTS=1, -
IN TRZ
TOWN OF GODERICH,
Proceed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION tho
said lands, or so much., thereef - as may be
sufficient to tlischarge snch arrears of taxes
,
and charges thereon. •
ATOTZ—In the following list. "e.d."
nVes East Division—d. .West
cp. Patented—''.u. p." Unpatented—‘ -p%))
Part,—"n.t.p." North Towle Plot.
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD.
• Let Com A.c. Pt. Taxes Costs Tata
East 4 1 e.d 100 p 77 09 2 78 79 87
N 1 -3-" 100 p 64 2E 2 45 6666
44 100 p 94;91 3'13 98 14
E part 5 4 111 p 99 55 3 35 102 90
E 8 4 100 p 43 17 , r9..3 45 10
,half. 1 6 100 u p .31 86.165 -33 61
w pt S 1 13 49 p 1441'20 146
1 3 wd. 21-0 p 82 05 2 90. 8493
2 4 200 p.123,12,4 78 127 90
N part 3 4 136 p 65 27r 248 67 75
N half 3 8 - 100 u. p 64,69 248 67 17
N half 4 ,8 100 u.p ,1373'1, 20 ,14 93
E half 11 8 100 u.p 298.1/ 1-8 .14 16
W half 6 9 100 p 1.9 268 75 37
6 10 80 p 31'58 1 65 33 23
N half. 3 11 • 100 u.p oa 38 260 71 08
W half 5 11 100 p 35 77: 1-75 37 52
E half 8 11 u.p 41 65 1 90 43 55
W 8 11 100 u.p 31 06 1 63 31 69
SW pt 11 11. • 20 p 25.42 160 2812
6 12 200 -p b002 '83 82 87
N -part 7 1.3 114 -p 456h 200'4766
• 3 North Town Plot
13 p 100 63 4-2 104 43
N part 34 n.t.p. p 34 70 1 73 36 66
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