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Kingston, March 1, 1811. RANAWAY, on Friday the 1st of February last, a Creole Negro
Girl, named SALLY, alias SARAH THOMAS, about 4 ½ feet
high; she is slender made, and wears her hair plaited in front;
she speaks good English, is very artful, and may attempt to
pass herself as free; she was seen at Spanish-Town, and is well
known at Port-Morant. A Reward of Four Dollars is offered
for the apprehension of the said Negro, and lodging her in any
Workhouse, or bringing her to the Subscriber, in King-Street,
and Thirty Pounds to prove to conviction by whom harboured.
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