Kingston, 11th June, 1806.
ABSCONDED from the subscriber, about the 31st ultimo, a
negro man boy named SAM CUNNINGHAM, better known
by the name of SAM PRICE, as he goes by that name in this
city; a Creole, about five feet and a half inch, and is 21 years
of age, has a cut on his upper lip on the left side, has a mark
on his throat from a cut; a little marked with small pox; he is
very artful. He is gone to Old-Harbour with the intention of
getting off the Island in the first fleet. All Masters of vessels
are therefore cautioned against taking him off. Whoever will
appehend and bring him to the subscriber or lodge him in any
Gaol or Workhouse, shall receive a reward of Two Pounds fifteen
shillings.
C. G. BULLOCK.
N. B. The above negro, has a ticket to work in this harbour for
a fortnight.