Or stolen fr. the Commons, a small bay horse, with black main and tail, a wen (?) on his left side – any person giving information where he is, or bringing him to the subscriber shall be handsomely rewarded. WC Wilkie, Brunswick Street. Aug 27.
Acadian Recorder, 24 September 1814, Volume 2 Number 39. https://archives.novascotia.ca/newspapers/archives/?ID=843
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