Essequebo and Demerary Royal Gazette 1812 February 04

Vol. VII.]

The
ESSEQUEBO [Colophon] & DEMERARY
ROYAL [Colophon] GAZETTE.

[No. 447.

 

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1812.

ANY Person wishing to Contract for three months,
[mutilated]to deliver to the Civil Commissary's Depart-
[mutilated]forty-eight quintals of Newfoundland COD
[mutilated]and two hundred and twenty gallons of RUM;
[mutilated]ish to be delivered monthly, sixteen quintals
[mutilated]e Rum eight days after the tender is approved
[mutilated]
[mutilated]led Tenders will be received at the Government
[mutilated]tary's Office, from this date until the 10th Inst.
[mutilated] the same will be opened by His Excellency the
[mutilated]rnor, and the lowest offer accepted.
Stabroek, 4th February, 1812.
J. R. Brandt, Commissary.
[Transcriber's note: unable to find this item in following issues.]

DROPPED, yesterday, somewhere between the Brick-Dam and the Store of Messrs. Wardrop & Ferguson - a PAPER, containing a Good for upwards of 700 guilders, some Money, and Receipts.
Whoever having found the same, will be rewarded by delivering it to Mr. Pitman, Assistant-Commissary General. - Payment of the Good is stopped. Feb. 4

FOR SALE, [heading]
A healthy, able, huckster Negro Woman.
Feb. 4. Apply to the Printer.

SECRETARY's OFFICE, [heading]
DEMERARY. [heading]
 

This is to inform the
Public, that the following Persons intend quitting this Colony;-

Van het Secretary deezer Colonie word geadverteerd
dat de volgende Persoonen
von voorneemens zyn van hier
na elders te vertrekken, viz;

Mrs. S. Walcott, in do. or 6 weeks from Jan. 24.
J. Walcott, in ditto, or ditto . . . 24.
C. de L'Escaille, in do. or do. . . . 28.
C. Edmonstone, in do. or do. . . . 29.
C. Waterton, in do. or do. . . . 29.
M. Glyn, in do. or do. . . . 30.
R. W. Newiell, in do. or do. . . . 31.
Robert Phipps,
Sworn Clerk.

PUBLIC VENDUES [heading]
IN DEMERARY. [heading]

[Transcriber's note: no new or updated Vendues in this issue.]

Not having any thing of greater importance to communicate this day, we have concluded the Military and Naval Narratives of the late British successes in the East Indies.

STABROEK: [centered]
Printed & published every Tuesday & Saturday Afternoon,
By Edward James Henery.
 


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