Dry-Sugar-Work, Jan. 11, 1802.
RAN AWAY from Dry-Sugar-Work, since May 1, 1801, two
Wenches, named JUBA and MIMBA; they took a little Girl
with them, abot seven years old, Mimba’s daughter; Juba (the
mother of Mimba) is elderly, no marks; Mimba marked WO on
shoulders and cheeks; they are both creoles of this island; it is
strongly suspected they are in or about the vicinity of Kingston.
Also ran away from the above property a fellow, named NED,
of the Moco country, marked WO on shoulders and cheeks, he
has been gone since 6th July, 1801. A reward of Five Pounds
is offered for Juba, Mimba and Ned, on delivering them in any
workhouse in this island, or to the subscriber.
WALTER OGILVIE senior.