Sheep stolen, and a reward offered of two hundred pounds sterl. In the month of September or beginning of October 1797, a parcel of wedders were stolen from the farm of weavis in Ross-shire, belonging to the Messrs. Mitchel's, tacksmen of that place, amounting to from one hundred and sixty to two hundred-consisting of three years olds, ....

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Imprint:[Inverness? : s.n., 1797?]
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Other authors / contributors:Macdonell, Alexander, writer in Inverness.
Notes:The advertisement signed by Alexander Macdonell, writer in Inverness, and five others.
Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland.
English Short Title Catalog, T207485.
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