Broad-Leaf, Mile-Gully, Clarendon, March 9, 1802.
TAKEN UP, a few days ago, a tall stout Negro Woman, of
the Eboe country, says her name is CUBBA, with a young
Child, has no mark, and, by her account, comes considerably
to windward of Kingston, from some coffee settlement, and
has been away 13 or 14 months. She would have been sent to
the workhouse, but for the tender age of her child.
The above woman and child will be delivered to any person,
proving them their property, and paying the expence of this
advertisement, on application to George Hobkirk, on said property.
N. B. The above advertisement was published in the Diary in
the month of March last; and as no person has, in consequence,
applied for the said woman, &c., Notice is hereby given, That
she will be sold, in course of time, agreeably to law. – June 15,
1802.
GEORGE HOBKIRK.