Vere, March 14, 1804.
RAN AWAY, on the 18th April, 1803, a stout young Creole
Woman named JULIET, about 5 feet 6 or 6 inches high [sic],
is supposed to be harboured on Sprinfield estate, in this parish,
the property of Mrs. Prendergast: Also, on the 1st of July,
1803, a Negro Woman named SARAH (mother to Juliet), of
the Mundingo country, with her country marks in her face,
with filed teeth; a washerwoman; has been seen about Clarendon
and other parishes; is supposed to have a Ticket under
some fictitious name, or [inc] forged. A reward of Five Pounds
will be given for Juliet, also a reward of a Doubloon for Sarah
to whoever will take up said slaves and bring them to me, or
lodging them in any of the workhouses in this island.
C. GOULEURN.