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  • Quebec, Quebec :J.C. Fisher,1823-[1849],
  • Québec :John Charlton Fisher & William Kemble,
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EATEN Dasetle de TOME XIV.\u2014N° 30.JEUDI, MAI 25, 1837.&herifis\u2019 Sales.DISTRICT OF QUEBEC.Lo wir: }P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LaNps and TENEMENTS have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge» except an cases of Venditioni Exponas, 70 which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to Le filed with the sndersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale : oppositions afin de conserver may be filed at any lime within two days next after the return of the Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wits F SHOMAS FARGUES, of the city No, 177.of Quebec, in the district off Quebec, in the province of Lower Canada, esquire, physician 3 against JAMES GEORGE, of the same place, merchant, te wit s\u20141.¢ All that lot of land situsted in the rear of the range of houses built on the east side of St.Peter street, in the lower town of the city of Quebec, containing one hundred teet in length, by seventy feet in depth, mere or less, french measure, bounded by the property of John Jones on the north, by that of James MueKerzie and James George on the south, bythe wharf of John Junes on the east, vn which side the side wall of the large house is the extent of that beandary and by the rene of the properties of the representatives of James Koes, Fitouard Glackemeyer and James George, on the west, lying on St, Peter street, on which lot of land are erected three stone houses, each two stories high, one store of wuod, three stories high, and two wood rlieds, the suid lot having a right of passage to St, Peter street, the vidth of the gntewsy, under the pro- pertv of the representatives of the late James Ross, in common with them and Edouard Glackemeyer, which is to he kept in repair at motnal charges, the walls of the raid premises not being mifoyens.2.Allthstlotot ground nod premises situated in St Peter street, in thelower town of the city of Quebec, bonnded in front by St.Peter rtrect, on the north by John Jones, on the eust by the property of James George, and on the south by thataf idousrd Glackemeyer, containing twenty six feet in front Ly seventy feet in depth, more or less, french measure, on which is erected a stone house two stories high, with a wing ronning the whole depth, and other offices in the rear, the walls of the gable end of the house a\u2018joining that of the snid Fdonard Glackemeyer heing mitoyens, the ather walls of thesame not being miloyens.3.All that lot of land situated in the lower town of the city of Quehec, fronting the lane leading to the wharf cfJohn Jones, on which lotis erected à stone store, four stories high, with fire proof vault, the said lot being forty one feet in front, by fifty nine feet indepth, more or less, bond: d in front towards the east by the said lane, in the rear towards the west, (on which side it has light, droit de rue) by James MacKenzie, on the north by the premises of the representatives of the late Jumes Ross, and by those of James George, and on the other side towards the south by Joseph Tanguay aud Genrge Leslie, with the right of passage from St.Antoine street, twenty one feet in width, to the whole extent ot the property towards the nerth boundary, which lene is to remain open for the common benefit of the said lot of land and premises, and those of the said Georg» Leslie and John Jones, part of the said lot and premises being held in free and common soccage, and part being within His Mujesty\u2019s domain,\u201d To be sold at my office.in the comt house, in the said city of Quebec, on the FOURTEENTIH day of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the morning, The said Writ re urnable on the second day of October next, W.8, SEWELL, Sheriff.23th March, 1837.PLURIES FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit:2/ QAN DFORD H OYT, of the city, No.767.\u20ac k7 county and district of Quelec, gen- tlemar, Hannah Walter, his wife, and another ; against WILLIAM PENTLAND, of the parish of Quebec, and Jane Maria IBrunton, his wife, to wit :\u2014\u2018\u201c À certain lot or parcel of land, situate near the city of Quebec and forming part of the land known under the name of sans bruit, cou- sisting of one arpent and fourteen feet in front on the road leading to St.Foy, and twelve srpeots and one perch and twelve feet in depth on the north east side, on a line rune ning twenty seven degrees and a third east (variation not corrected of twelve degrees aud thirty minutes west) along the premises of Jean Baptiste Giroux, or his represeuta- tives, and twelve arpents three perches in depth on the south wi st side,on a parallel line at the end of which depth the said lot of land hath only one arpent in front on a level with the road of the Grande Allée, bounded and abu-ted ns follows : in front by the road of St, Foy afore, said, in rear by the Grande Allée, on one side towards the north east by the said Jean Baptiste Giroux, aud on the other side towards the south west by John Saxton Camp, bell, representing Anthony Anderson; the said lot or parcel of land containiug twelve arpents seventy perches and twenty six feet in superficies, according to the procès verbal of Mr.Louis Perrault, swora surveyor, dated the tweuty sixth day of june, one thousand eight hundred and two ; together with the dwelling house, barn, stables, conch house, and all and every the dependencies and appurtenances of the sa d premises, without any exception or reserve whatsoever.\u201d To he sold at wy office, in the court house, in the said city ot Quebec, on the FOURTEENTH day of AUGUST next, at TEN v\u2019elock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on Île second day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 28th March, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : \u201c UBERT SIMON, esquire, ofthe No.1142.H parish of La Malbaie, in the county of Saguenay, a the district of Quebec, merchant ; against EDQUARD LIZOTTi, of the pavish of La Rivière Quelle, in the county of Kamonraska, in the district of Quebec, cultivator, and Dame Claire Emelie Boucher, his wife, in the hauds of Jean Baptiste L ndrv.Auissier audiencier.curator duly appointed to the délatssement made io this cause, to wit :\u2014* A land situate the parish of Rivière Quelle.first concession of (he seiguiory of La Bouteillerie, contummuz two arpents in front by forty two arpents in depth, and more it to be found, bounded 1n iront by the river d1, Lawience, in rear at the end of the said depth, by tte second concession, joining on one side towards the south west to Joseph Garon, representing one Martin, and towards the north east to Pierre Levesque or his representatives.\u201d To besold atthe church | door of the aforesaid parish of La Riviere Quelle, on the | LIGHT dav of AUGUST next, at TEN o'clock in the moraing.The said Writ returieble on the second day ot October next.W.S.SEWLELL, Sheriff, 28th March, 1437.FIERY FACIAS, Quebec, to wit: } ¥ KA N THOMAS TASCHEREAU, Nu, 1564.FV of tue city, county and district of Quebiee, esquire, curator to the vacant estate of the late ho- notable Joan Thomas Taschereau, 10 his lifetime of the said city of Quebee, seigrior of Joliet; against ANTOINE GUENETTL, of the parish of St.Josepli of Pointe Levy, iv the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, labourer, to wit :\u2014'* A land situate in the parisis of Sie.Claire, in the concession S:e, Marguerite, containing two arpents in front by thirty in depth ; joiuing towards the vorth io Pierre Gagné or his represeutalives, towards the south to Jean Vermette, towards the north east to Louis Côté, towards the south west to Michel Metivier, or their representatives, together with the buildings thereon erceted, circumstances and dependencies ; subject to the Charges, clauses, conditions mentioned in the original deed of concession, io favour of the seiguior of the place\u201d To Le sold at the church door of the atoresaid parish of Ste, Claire, on the TWENTY- SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER vext, at TEN o'clock to the muruing, The said Writ reiurvable ou the second day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.2d May, 1737.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebce, to wit : OU15 FLAVIEN DUFRESNE, No.1221.} of the parisb of l\u2019Ancicnne Lorette, in the county and district of Quebec, esquire, advocate ; against JACQUES MICHEL LAURENCELLE, of the city, county and distiict of Quebec, joiner to wit :\u2014*\u201c An emplacement of an irregular figure, situate in the St.Roch suburb of Quebec, Fleurie street, containing torty fect and vine inches jo front vy fifty two feet in depth, towards the south west side, and forty seven feet feue inches towards the north east side, at the end of which depth the said emplacement measures only thirty six feet in front, forming one thourand nine bundied and thirty six superficial feet, bounded in front towards tbe vorth west by the said Fleurie street, iu rear towards the south east by one St.Cyr and Grant, ou one side towerds the north east by the representatives Charles Bedard, and ou the other side towards the south west by Abrabam Roberge 5 together with a wooden house and work shop thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St, Roch of Quebec, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER uext, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable ou the second day uf October next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff, 22d May, 1837.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : } Win CHANCE, esquire, of No, 2348.Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, in that part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, called England, merchant; against LOUIS DELAGRA VE, heretofore of the city, county and district of Quebec, and now of the city, county and district of Montreal, merchant, to wit ~**An emplacemnt situate in the upper town of the ciy of Quebec, Ste.Fumille street, containing thirty feet in front more or less, the p+rtition wall on each side of the said emplacement therein comprised, by sixty-nine feet in depth or thereabouts, the whole English measure, bounded in front by the said Ste.Famille street, in vear by the ground of Hypolite Dubord, esquire, joining on one side towards the north to Charles Turgeon, esquire, on the other side towards the south to I homas Baillargé, esquire, with a three story stone house thereon erected, hangard, stables, circumstances and dependencies.The said immoveables subject towards the domain of the gentlemen of the Seminary «f Quebec, to onze sois et quatre deniers of yearly rent.The said immoveable to be sold subject by the purchaser to the repairs aud keeping ju re- pairs of the same, and to clear at common costs with Charles Turgeon, esquire, neighbour to the nor\u2018h of said emplacement, their heirs and assigns, the ditch and privies of the said house, which are constructed for the use of the above described lot of ground, snd that of the said Charles Turgeon, esquire, to the north of the same; and that the said privies will remain where they are, without any of the - parties, their heirs and assigns, may build any wall of separation between the said privies, and that the privies and ditch shall be considered as mitoyens, agreeably to the different clanses, conditions and restrictions, relating to the said privies and ditch mentioned and detailed in the deed of sale, of the above said emplacement by the said Charles Turgecn, esquire, to the said Louis Delagrave, passed at Quebec, on the twenty third day of Juue, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, before Mtre.Louis l\u2019anet, and his colleague, notaries.in the same place, tl.e same being deposited in the office of the Sheriff of this district.\u2019 To be sold at my office in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-VIFTH day of SEPFI.M- BER next,at T EN o'clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the second day of October next.Ww, SKWELL, Sheriff.22d May, 1837.ALIAS FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : TW AMES HUNT, of the city, county No, 288 and district of Quebec, merchant 3 against WILLIAM HENDERSON, of the said city of Quebec, esquire, curator culy appointed to the vacant estate and succession of the late Thomas Hunt, in Lis lifetime of the place called the Little River St.Charles, in the county and district of Quebec, architect, to wit :\u2014* The undivided third part of the foliowing properties, viz :\u2014Firstiy-\u2014OF a lot of ground situated -and being in St.Peter street, in the lower town of the city of Quebec, containing forty-six feet six inches English measure, in frout, on St, Peter street aforesai!, which is gradually widened to fifty-one feet six inches English measure in rear, by one hundred and six feet nine inches English measure in depth, ivclosing au area of five thousand two hundred and thiriy tnglish feet in superficies, hounded in frant to the west by St, Peter street aforesaid, in rear to the east by the lot number three hereafter described, on one side to the north by St Antoine street, and on the other side to the south partly by the said lot nomber three, and partly by the lot vumber two here- inafier described, together with a stone built house three stories high, fronting on Si.Peter street aforessid, a stone store in rear of said house, and another stone house in St.Antoine street aforesaid, thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, the whole as the said lot number one is designated, and now held in free and common soccage, under letters patent, bearing date 2t the Caetle of Saint Lewis, in the c.ty of Quebec aforesaid, on the twenty-seventh day of June, in the year of vur Lord one thousand eight huudred aad thirty-five, Secondly\u2014Of another lot of ground situated and being in St.Peter street aforesaid, containing fifty five feet eight inches English measure in front, on St, Peter street aforesaid, fifty four feet six inches English measure in rear, by seventy-four feet eight inches English measure in depth, inclosing an area of four thousand one hundred and sixteen English feet in supe: ficies,bounded in front to the west by St.Peter street aforesaid, in rear to the east by lot number three hereinafter described, on one side to the south by the property of Messrs.Gillespie, Finlay and company, and on the other side to the north by lot number one here- inbefore described, with various old wooden buildings and one small brick building thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies ; the whole as the said lot num'er two is designated, and now held in free and common soccage, under the aforesaid letters patent, beariug date the twenty- seventh day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty- five.Thirdly\u2014Of atl that extensive property known as Hunt's wharf, situated in the said lower towu of Quebec, bounded on cue sule towards the north by St.Antoine street aforesaid, and its continuation into deep water, on the other side towards the south partly by the property of Messrs, Gillespie, Finlay and company aforesaid, and partly by the river St.Lawrence, at one end towards the west by the lots numbers one and two hereinbefore describe ed, and at the other end by the river St, Lawrence, cxtend- ing that is to say, on St.Antoine street, and its continuation as aforesaid, four hundred and ninety-eight feet English measure, on the south side five hundred and forty teet English measure, on the west end one hundred and two feet English measure, and on the east end one hnundred and eleven feet English measure, containing in all an area of about fifty six thousand six hundred and eighty feet English measure, together with a stone built dwelling house fronting Saint Antoine street aforesaid, also a large stone built store also fronting said last mentioned street, a small wooden store, and range of stone built offices and various wooden buildings on the south side of said lot, and a large wharf, circumstances and dependencies, the whole as the lot is designated, and now held in free and common soccage under various letters patent, bearing date at the Castle of Saint Lewis aforesaid, viz.à on the fourteenth day of June, one thousand seven hnndred and sixty-five in favor of Stephen Moore and Hugh Finlay for the westerly portion of said lot number three, on the twenty ninth day of April one «hou- sand eight hundred, in favor of John Chillas for another portion of said lot number three ; by the aforesaid letters patent, bearing date the twenty seventh day of Jnne, one thousand eight hundred and thirty five,in favour of Th: mas Hunt and klzabeth Chillas, for à third portion of the said lot number three, and lastly by letters patent bearing date the twenty fourth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, in favor of the said Thomas Hunt and Eligabeth Chillas for the easterly portion of the said re 306 Jot number three, said lot being charged with arn annual rent of ten pounds eight shillings currency, payable to our Sovereign Lord the King, and to the erection of a public wharf or wharves within three years from and after the date of the fast recited letters patent, and all other stipulations and conditions in any or all of the afore-mentioned letters patent set forth and described, Fourthly\u2014Of a lot of ground situate and being in Saint Peter-sireet aforesaid, described in the deed of sale from James Sheppard, sherift of the district of Quebec, to John Chillas, bearing date at Quebec aforesaid the twenty seventh day of July, one thousand eight hundred and seven, as follows :\u2014an emplacement situate in the lower town of Quebec, St.Peter street, of forty one feet in front, French measure, by fifty seven feet in depth, bounded in front by St.Peter street, and in rear by Sault-au-Matelot street, on one side by the representatives of John William Woolsey, esquire, and the heirs Pellerin, and on the other side by the lane leading from Sault-au-Matelot street to St, Peter street, with a two stories stone house thereon erected, and a small paved yard.Fifthly\u2014OFf a lot of land situated in the banlieue of the city of Quebec, on the westerly side of the river Saint Charles, known by the appellation of \u2018* Competence Farm,\u201d the said farm or land having three arpents nine perches fifteen feet in front, on the shores of the said little river St.Charles, near Quebec, with more or less in front if more or Yess in front is to be found, by forty nine arpents in depth, or more or less if so to be found; joining and abutting to the line called St; Bonaventure, bounded on the south west side by the Houorable Jonathan Sewell, to the north east by the road (route) leading from the little river St, Charles to Charleshourg, called route Sainclair, in front by the north shore of the little river St, Charles, and in rear to the end of the said depth, joining the said line called St, Bonaventure, together with all the buildings which will be found erected on the said land or farm, circumstances and dependencies, Sixthly\u2014Of a Rente Constituée or constituted rent of the sum of twelve pounds current money of this province, on a capital of two hundred pounds like current money at six per cent.per annum, created and assigned by John Tough, late of the city of Quebec, cooper, deceased, to and in favour of the said late John Chillas, to be taken and levied on that certain lot of ground situated and being in Sault.au-Ma- telot street, in the lower town of the city of Quebec, bounded on one side by the said street, on the other side by the cape, at one end by Pierre Pelletier, and at the other end by Monseigneur the Roman Catholic Bishop of Quebec, and upon the house and other dependencies erected and being on the said lot.Also, the following immoveable properties which belong in the entire to the estate of the said Thomas Hunt, viz.:\u2014Seventhly\u2014A certain lot of ground or emplacement situated lying and being in Champlain street, in the lower town of this city, containing about twenty four feet in front on the said street, and forty six feet more or less in depth, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by the Cape, on one side towards the south by the property of Mr.George Pozer, and on the other side towards the north by the property of Mr.James Thom, together with the stone dwelling honse thereon erected of about twenty four feet in front and twenty eight feet in depth.Eighthly\u2014A certain lot or emplacement situate lying and being in the suburbs of St.Roch of the city of Quebec, consisting of fifty two feet in front and fifty feet in depth, bounded in front towards the south by des Fossés street, in rear towards the north by one Audry and others, on one side towards the north east by Alexander Bruneau, and on the other side towards the south west by Augustin Blais, together with a wooden house and work shop thereon erected, Ninthly\u2014A lot of ground or emplacement situated lying and being in the aforesaid suburb of Saint Roch, containing sixteen feet in front on the line of St Roch street, by seventy one feet in depth, between the lots belonging to Cureux St.Germain.and that belonging to.the heirs of Erançois Bélan- ger, at the end of the depth of the lut belonging to the said Cureux St.Germain, the said lot is sixty six feet in front, to be measured from the line of the lot belonging to Antoine Huot dit St.Laurent, on the north side, and running south until it reaches the lot belonging to Jean Baptiste Beaulieu, by one hundred and mine feet in length, on the southside, beginning from the lot belonging to ihe said Antoine Cureux St.Germain, and running west until it reaches the south eastwardly corner of the lut belonging to Pierre Moreau, and one hundred and eleven feet also in length, on the north side, beginning in a line with the depth of the lot belonging to the said Antoine Curcux St.Germain, and running west, until it reaches the south westerly corner of a lot belonging to one Joseph Dussault, thirty three feet six inches in front alongside of the lot belonging to the said Fierre Morean, until it reach:s the north eastwardly corner of the lot belonging to the said Pierre Moreau, thence from said corner running west five feet nine inches, until it reaches a house in the possession of one Lacombe, thence tweniy one feet alongside of the house occupied by the said Lacombe until it reaches the north east corner of said house, thence seventeen feet in front of the said house, until it veaches another part of the lot belonging to Pierre Moreau, thence sixteen feet alongside of the lot belonging to the said Pierre Moreau, running north until it reaches alot belonging to Augustin Bornais, thence three fect running east until it reaches the corner of the lot belonging to the said Augustin Lornais, together with the passage vetween the lot belonging to the said Augustin Bornais, and the lot belonging to Josepir Dussault, which passage is eighteen feet wide by sixty feet long, l-ading from the said lot to st Joseph street, the said lot containing in the whole nine thousand six hundred and eight feet superficial measure, and is bounded on the north side to the heirs of François Bélanger, Antoine liuot dit St.Laurent, Joseph Gingras and Jose ph Dussault, on the south side by Antoine Cureux >t.Germain, Jean Baptiste Beaulieu, Louis Latouche and Joseph Julien, as the whole is lait down in the figurative plan of the said lot between the numbers one, two.three, four, five, six.seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen and fourteen ; which plan was drawn from actual wessyrement by Henjamin Ecuyer, sworn land surveyor, on the filth day of June, one thousand eight hundred aud nine.and remains annexed to the deed ot sale of the said premises, granted hy Matthew Lymburner, as the attorney of the honorable John Richard- san, curator to the estate of the late William Grant to the said late Thomas Hun', bearing date and passed before Mtre.J.Bélanger and his colleague, notaries, at Quebec, on the twenty third Uctober, one thousand eight hundred and nine.Lenthly\u2014A lot of gronnd situated and being in Grisons street, in the upper town of Quebec, designated and described un the figurative plan hereinatter mentioned, as the lot number one, bounded in front by Grisons street THB OUELLSÉ GAGATTIR aforésaid; in rear partly by lot number four, hereinafter described and partly by the passage hereinafter ment oned, on one side towards the north by John Bryson, and on the other side towards the south by the lot number two, hereinafter mentioned,with the right of mitoyenneté in the division or separation with the lot number two, hereinafter next described, extending in front twenty two feet three inches, which width is continued to the depth of seventy four feet six inches, and thence to its rear the said lot is only fifteen feet wide, measuring in depth on the north side eighty four feet six inches, and on south side seventy four feet six inches, and containing one thousand eighi hundred and sixteen superficial feet, english measure, the whole as represented on a certain plan drawn by Harry Ball, deputy provincial surveyor of the province of Lower Canada, and deposited of record in the office of L.T.Mac- pherson, notary public, Quebec, together with a stone built dwelling house, and a range of wooden out buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, also the right of passage through the passage hereinafter described, to LaPorte street.Eieventhly\u2014 Another lot of ground situated 1n Grisons street aforesaid, designated and described on the said plan as the lot number two, bounded in front by the said street, in rear by a continuation ot the aforesaid passage, with the right of passage there through to LaPorte street, on one side to the north by lot number one, herein- before described, and on the other side to the south by lot number three, extending in front on Grisons street aforesaid, twenty four feet, which front or width is continued to the depth of twenty two feet, and thence to the rearof the lot, its width is only twenty oue feet by the depth of seventy four feet, and containing one thousand six hundred and twenty superticial feet, english measure, the whole as represented in the aforesaid plan, together with a stone built dwelling house and other buildings thereon erected, circumst.nces and dependencies, also the right o.miloyennete in the aforesaid division or separation with the said lot number one, and also with the same right in the division or separation with the lot number three, hereinafter next described.T'welfthly\u2014 snother lot of ground situated and being in Grisons street aforesaid, and in st.Denis street, designated and described on the said plan as the lot number three, bounded on the west by Grisons street, on the east by lot number four, hereinafter described, on the north by lot number two in part and in part by the aforesaid passage, with the right of passage there through to La Porte street, and on the south by said Grisons street, extending on saint Denis street atoresaid, eighty five feet, which width is continued to the depth of thirty seven feet, a.d thence to its rear the said lot is only sixty two feet six inches wide, in front on Gri- sunsstreet, the said lot extends thirty seven feet, and in rear it extends forty two feet, and contains three thousand four hundred and fifty seven superficial english feet, the whole as represented on the aforesaid plan, together with two stone built dwelling houses and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, also the right of mitoyenneté in the division or separation with the aforesaid lot number two, and as the aforesaid last described three lots are actually divided, according to the said plan, and which division shall be common between the said three lots respectively.\u2018Fhirteenthly\u2014Another lot situated in and fronting on St.Denis street aforesaid, designated and des cribed on the said plan asthe lot number four, bounded on one side partly by lots numbers one aud three, and partly by the atoresaid passage, on the other side by La Porte street, in rear by the said John Bryson, and in front by St.Deuis street un which 1t extends twenty six feet, with the same width on its rear, by eighty four feet in depth, and contains in all one thousand nine hundred and twenty four feet English measure, exclusive of the aforesaid passage, together with a stable and coach house thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, together withthe lot of ground formiag the aforesaid passage, and marked on the said plan common passage, which is ten feet wide throughout from its entrance on La Porte street to its termination along the northerly hoe of the aforesaid lot number three, with the right to the said lot number four, in common with the aforesaid lots numbers one, two and three, vf using the said ground as a passage, and also with the riglt to the said lot number four of building over the aforesaid passage within the livesof tbe said lot number four from the height of twelve feet from the ground, subject to the free and unrestraised right of passage avd way to the aforesaid lots uumbers one, two nud three, and tbe proprietors aforesaid thereof by and through the atoresaid passage to and from La Porte street aforesaid, which passage shall never be obstructed or incumbered, and the gates aud way thereof shall be made, upheld and maintained by the proprietors of the aforesaid lots numbers one, two, three and four, aud by and at their joint and common expense, except only that the walls forming the said passage aud lying along the same shall be made, upheld and maiutained by the proprictors of said walls respectively, and by aud at their separate aud particular costs and expense.The description and extent of al} the aforesatd lots are taken from tbe titles and from actual measurement, but still no guarantee is made iu respect thereof, or of the precise measure of the same.\u201d Tu Le sold as foliows :\u2014lots numbers ope, two, three, four, six, seven, ten, eleven, twelve, thirwen, atmy office, in the court house, in the said city of Quebec, on the TWENTY-FIFTH day of SEPTEMBER neat, at TEN o\u2019clock iu the morning; and lots numbers five, eight and nine, at the church door of the atoresmd parish of Si, Roch oË Quebec, on the TWENTY SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER uext, av TEN o'clock in the mormnyg.The said Wnt returnable ou the second day of Queiober next, W.8S.SEWELL, Sheriff.23d May, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : Vi 7 ILLLIAM PHILLIPS, of the city, No.742.county and district of Quebec, merchant ; against TisREN: i MAGUIRE, of the parish ot st.Nicholas, in the county of Dorchester, in the district of Quebec, trader, to wit :\u20141.\u201c An emplacement lying and situate in the parish of st.Nicholas, of about ten arpents in superficies, towards the north of the King's road, joining in front to the King\u2019s road, and in rear to the ground of the honorable John Caldwell, towards the south west side to the said honorable Caldwell and towards the north east side to the road (route) leading to the mil, with two houses, barn and stable thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, 2.A certain lot or parcel of ground situate in the parish of St.Nicholas to the north westside of the public road of the first range of concessions of the said parish, containing half an arpent in front by about one arpent and a half in depth, Common measure May 25 \u2014\u2014\u2014 (mesure moyenne), bounded in front towards the south east by the King's road, and in rear towards the north west by the foot of the cape, joining towards the north east to the said \"Terence Maguire, and towards the south west to the representatives Frangois Devost, such and asthe gaid lot or parcel of ground is and extends, (se pourauit et comporte ) 3 Another lot or parcel of ground, situate in the aforesaid parish of St.Nicholas, in the first range of concessions of the same, containing one arpent in front, the portion taken for the road (route) therein comprised, upon such depth that there may be from the river of the mill to the creek St, Charles, considered as having seven arpents, joining towards the south west partly to the said road (route) and partly to the said represent-tives of François Devost, and towards the north east partly to the said road (route) and partly to Louis Bergeron, such and as the said lot or parcel of ground is and extends, se poursuit et comporte, 4.A certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the parish of St, Nicholas, on the south east level of the front road of the first concession of the said parish, containing one arpent in front by an irregular depth of thirteen perches on the south east side upon the front of one hundred teet and twelve perches on the north west side, by a front of eighty feet, bounded the said lot of ground towards the north west by the said front road, and lowards the south east by the said Terence Maguire, as representing Jean Larue, towards the north east by the road (route) leading to Vire Crêpes, and towards the south west by Mrs.widow and heirs François Devost, the portion on the north west side by a piece of land of fifty feet in front on the level of thesaid front rood, by eighty feet in depth, and the other portion by the land of the said Mrs.widow and heirs Devost.5.A certain lot or piece of ground situate in the aforesaid parish of St.Nicholas.in the first range of concessions of the same, of an irregular figure, containing five perches in front on the south west level of the road (route Vire Crêpes) by an irregular depth of twelve perches on the south east side, and one arpent on the north west side of the south east level of the front road, and running on a parallel line on the said road until it reaches the end of the said depth ; the said lot or parcel of land bounded towards the north east by the said road (route Vire Crépes) and abutting towards the south west to Mrs.widow and heirs Francois Devost, joining towards the south east and north west to the honorable John Caldwell, whose domain the said lot or parcel of ground derives, circumstances and dependencies.6.A certain lot or parcel of ground situate in the aforesaid parish of St.Nicholas, in the first range of concessions of the same, containing all that there may be found in front on the south west level of the road (route) leading to Vire Crépes, measuring from the lut or parcel of ground belonging to the said Terence Maguire, as representing Jean Baptiste Larue, to the height of the hill near the river which moves the mills of St.Nicholas, upon such depth that there may be, following the said road (route), to the line dividing the said lot or parcel of ground from the land of Mrs.widow aud heirs Devost, forming about two arpents and a half in superficies.7.A land lying and situate in the said parish of St.Nicholas of about three arpents and a half in front by about thirty arpents in depth, in the first concession, joining in front to the cape and to the ground of the fabrique of St.Nicholas.and at the end of the said depth to Joseph Carrier, on the north east side to the said fabrique, and on the south west side to Joseph Gagnon or his representatives, circumstances and dependencies, without any reserves whatsoever.8.A land situate in the parish of St.Henry, Côte Lauzon, in the concession called fiélair, south side, containing six arpents in front by thirty-two arpents more or less in depth, bounded in front towards the north side by the King\u2019s road, and in rear towards the the south side by the prolongation of the ceinture of the lands ot the concession whereof it derives, joining towards the east side to the seignior, and towards the west side to James Clancy.9 A lotof ground situate in the parish of St.Antoine, in the second range of the same, comprised in a land of two arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth, being the property of the widow and heirs Antoine Genest dit Labarre,containing the said lot of ground sixty feet in front, and more if so to be found, by about one arpent and fifty perches in depth, that is to say, all the gronnd which there may be from the King's road of the said second range to a discharge of water or channel, which is to be found on the south east of said road, bounded in front towards the north west by the said road, and in rear by the end of the said depth, and by the said channel, Joining on the south west side to the road (route) leading to the third range, and on the north cast to the said widow and heirs Antoine Genest dit Labarre, together with all the buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies, without any reserves whatsoever.\u201d To be sold as follows : lots numbers one, two, three, four, five,six and seven, at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St Nicholas, (numbers four, five and six in one lot,) on the TWEN- TY-31XTH day of Si-P\u2019TE MBER next, at TN o'clock in the morning ; lot number eight, at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Henry, on the TWENTY- SEVENTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning ; and lot number nine, at the church door of thea oresaid parish of St.Antoine, on the TWENTY- EIGHTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable on the second day of October next, W.8.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th May, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : TE \"YPOLITE PLOURDE, ancient No.247.} cultivator of the parish of La Riviere Quelle, in the county of Kamouraska,in the district ol Quebec ; against MARIE AGNES CHAM- BERLAND, of the parish of La Rivière Ouelle, county of Kamouraska, and distriet of Quebec, in her quality of tutrix to ber minor children, widow of the late Eu- sèbe; Plourde, her late husband, in his lifetime of the place aforesuid, cultivator, to wit:\u20141.** A land and dwelling lying and situate in the said parish of Rivière Ouel- le, in the third range, containing two arpents more or less in front, running on the depth it moy have, joining towards the north west to Jean Frangois Levesque and Pierre Plonrde, towards the north eust to André Plourde and Pierre Viourde, and towards the south west to André Plourde and Zacharie Levesque, with the buildings thereon erected.2.A land situate in the eaid parish, at Brise Culotte, containingtWo arpents more or less in front by forty two arpents in depth, joining towards the north west to the river, towards the south east to the village St.André Plourde, and towards the south west to André Plourde, without buildings thereon erected.land situate in the said parish, in the village St.Pierre, Pierre, towards the north east to.3.A.; we Te wd § TF FO 2198548177 et QC Lar mv 1 O Lr = ss 10 RtH containing twoarpentsin front by forty arpents in depth, joining towards the north west to the fourth range, the south east to the sixth range, towards the north east to Aristobale Berubé, and towards the south west to Alexandre Gagnon, without buildings thereon erected, 4.A land situate in the said village, containing two arpents in front by forty arpents in depth, joining towards the north west to the little lake, (petit luc) towards the south east to the sixth range, towards the north east to Germain Levesque, and towards the south west to Miss Augelique Plourde, also without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Riviere Ouelle, on the TWENTY-SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o'clock in the morning.The sald Writ returnable on the second day of October next, W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th May, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit : ENRY JOHN CALDWELL, of No.1828.t the city, county and district of Quebec, esquire ; agatust DANIEL HOLMES ANDREWS, of the parish of St.Svivester, in the county of Lothinière, iu the said district of Quebec, bailiff of our court of King\u2019s Bench, for the said district of Quebec, to wit: \u20141.*¢ A certain extent of ground commonly called Auce, situate in the aforesaid parish of St.Nicholas, on the south level of the river St, Lawrence, on the south west side, and near the mouth of the river Bruyante, beginning at a land-mark on the central part or the highestofa rock or cape prejecting towards the river St.Lawrence, and forms the side and north west line of the said Ance, and from that land mark measuring eight perches in front, running towards the south east, at high water-mark, going to abut at the extremity or south east side of the said Ance to another cape or rock, and bounded in depth towards the south by the heights of the cape which bords the said river St.Lawrence ; together, with the shores which may be found in front of thesaid Ance, between the two lines, starting from the said two extremitivs of the said ÆAnce, and running north sixty degrees east, until it reaches the south side of the bed ot the river Lrugante.2.A certain piece of ground situate in the same place above the cape which bords the said Ance, making part of the langue or portion of ground formed by the said river Bruyante, and containing the said piece of ground in what may be found Yrom the point where the sow existing rond terminates, which the said Ance leads to the top of the cape, and theuce, on a sonth live, running five arpents aud A quarter, until it reaches another live dividing the said piece of gronnd from that conceded or sold to the plaintiff, being the remainder of the said langue or portion of ground.And thence, on a new line runving svuthseventy two degrees west, until it reaches a land now possessed by Bazile De- mers, the piece of ground being of thirteen arpents; and thence, on another line running north forty five degrees west, along the land possessed as aforesaid, the said piece of ground has about ten arpents to the top of the cape; and lastly, all that may be found from this last point, along the top of the cape, to the point of departure, forming in all one bundred and thirteen arpents and a half in superficies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of St.Nicolas, on the TWENTY-31XTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019cluck in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the second day of October next.W, S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th, Mav, 1837.VENDITIONI EXPON AS, Quebec, to wit : ICHEL PAGE\u2019, of the parish of No.2128.¢ Lotbinière, in the district of Que- hec, merchant; against JEAN BAPTISTE AUGE\u2019, of the same place, yeoman, at the fo/le enchére, costs and eharges of Louis Legendre, esquire, of the parish of Lot- biniére, in the county and district aforesaid, surveyor, to wit :\u20141.\u201c A land situated in the parish of St.Louis, seigniory of Lotbinière, in the first range of lands on the river St.Lawrence, between the two ARiviéres du Chine, having two arpeuts in front or thereabouts by about thirty arpents in depth, bounded below by the south river of the river St.Lawrence, in depth by the lands of the village St.Michel, joining towards the south west to a land belonging to Louis Legendre, esquire, and towards the north-east to a land belonging to Pierre Croteau, upon which said land there are built a house.barn, a stable and other dependencies.2.A land situated in the said parish of Lotbinière, inthe range du Portage, having two arpents dn front or thereabouts, by thirty six arjents in depth, bounded below by the Rivière du Chéne and in depth by the ligne de ceinture which divides the said range du Portuge from the unconceded lands; a small portion of the said land being in cultivation, and without any buildings.3.A piece of land of an irregular form, situated at the upper lands of St, Michel, in the said parish, co:taining ninety- five arpents or thereabouts in superficies, bounded as follows, to wit : below partly by the lands of Pierre Gaurlet and Frederick St.Ouge, and above by the unconceded lands, joining towards the east partly to the land of Thimothé Gaudet, and towards the west partly to the ground of Julien Baudet, circumstances and dependencies.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the aforesaid parish of Lotbiniére, on the THIRTEENTH day of JUNE next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the fourteenth day of June next.W.8 SEWEL, Sheriff.24th May, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Quebec, to wit } JH,PMEN D WILLIAM ROMER No.2352.4 ANTROBUS, esquire,of the city of Quebec, in the county and district of Quebec,Grand Voyer of the said district, and Catherine Esther Brehaut, his wife ; against JAMES BROWNLIE EDIE, of the city of Quebec aforesaid, merchant, to wit :\u2014I.\u2018\u201c A lotof ground or emplacement of thirty-five feet in width by seventy-two in depth, situatein the lower town of Quebec, bounded in front by St.Paul strect, in the rear by a passage forming part of the lot number two, hereinafter next described, on the east side by St.Thomas street, on the west side by the said lot number two, and containing as near as may be two thousand five hundred and twenty superficial feet, with a three story house thereon erected and built, the wall whereof to the west is mitoyen with the lot number two, adjoining as aforesaid.2.A lot of ground of twenty-five feet in width by one hundred and twenty feet in depth, situate in the lower town of Quebec, and bounded in front to the south by St.Paul -street, in the rear by a projected street called St.Andrew « street, running parallel to St.Paul street, and at the distance of one hundred and twenty feet therefrom, on the east side * by the lot number one above described, on the west side by GAZETTE DB QUEBEC.| the property of the heirs Brehaut, together with a passage of nine feet wide by thirty five feetlong, leading from the said lot number two, and between the lots numbers one and three, herein described to St.Thomas street aforesaid ; the said lot containing, exclusive of the said passage, three thousand feet in superticies or thereabouts, with a wooden hangard thereon erected.3.A lot of ground situate in the lower town of Quebec, having thirty nine feet front on St.Thomas street, and thirty-five feet depth on the south side of the said projected street called St.Andrew street, (which divides the said lot by its own width, of thirty teet.) and one hundred and twenty feet front on the St.Thomas street, and sixty feet in depth on the north of the said projected street ; the part of the said lot on the south of St.Andrew street, being bounded in front by St.Thomas street, in the rear by the lot number two above described, to the south by the passage to the said lot number two, and on the north by the suid projected street ; and that part of the said lot which is on the north of the said projected street, being bounded in front by St.Thomas street, in the rear by the heirs Brehaut, on the south by the said projected street, and on the north by another projected street called St.Antoine street ; the whole of the said lot containing eight thousand five hundred and sixty-five superficial feet or thereabouts, exclusive of the said projected street, crossing the said lot, with the whart thereon erected and built.4.A water lot of sixty feet front by eighty feet deep, situate in the lower town of Quebec, bounded in front to the east by the continuation of St.Thomas street, to the west in the rear of the heirs Brehaut, to the north side by the projected street called St.Antoine street, (dividing it from the lot number three,by its own width ot thinly feet,) on the north by the deep water of the river St Charles, containing as near as may be four thousand eight hundred superficial feet.5.A lot of ground situate in St, Koch suburbs, of twenty-seven feet in front by thirty in depth, bounded in front by the Ruelle Octave, in the rear by Thomas Hunt, on the north east side by Alexandre Viz er, and on the other side to the south west by Frangcois Fortier, with a wooden house thereon erected.6.A lot of ground situate in the suburb of st Koch, of thirty feet in front by fifty four feet in depth, bounded in front towards the west by a ditch which divides it from a lot of ground belonging to Charles Trahan, in the rear at the end of the said depth, on the east by Alexander_Bruneau\u2019s ground or representatives, on the north by the Ruelle Octave, and on the south by the ground of one Lacroix, or his representative.7.A lot of ground situate in the St.John suburb of this city of Quebec, of forty-nine feet in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded towards the south east by St.Oiivier street, in rear by lot number nine hereafter described, joining on one side towards the north east to Mrs, widow Olivier Hardy, and on the other side towards the south west to lot number eight hereinafter described, with a house and a stable, 8.Ano ther lot situate in the said St.John suburb, of forty mine feet in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in frunt by the said St.Olivier street, in rear by lot number ten hereafter described, joining on one side towards the north east to lot number seven, Lereabove described, and on the other siue towards the south west to Joachim Mondor.9.Another lot of ground situate in the said St.John suburbs, of forty eight teet and a halt in front, by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front towards the north west by Latourelle street, in rear by lot number seven, above described, joining on one side towards the north east to Frederick Blunster, and on the other side towards the south west to lot number ten hereafier described.The portion of the stable which is now lying on the present lot being reserved for the purchaser of lot number seven who will be bound to demolish it away on demand.10.Another lot of ground situate in the said St.John suburbs, of forty-eight feet and six inches in front by sixty feet in depth, bounded in front towards the north west by Latourelle street, in rear by lot number eight above described, joining on one side towards the north east to lot number nine above described, and on the other side towards the south west to the said Joachim Mondor.\u201d To be sold as follows, lots numbers one, two, three, four, seven, eight, nine and ten, at my office, in the court house, in the said city ot Quebec, onthe TWENTY.FIFTH day of St: PLE M- B LR next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning ; and lots numbers five and six at the church door ofthe aforesaid parish of St.Roch, on the TWENTY SIXTH day of SEPTEMBER next, at TEN o\u2019clock in the morning.\u2018The said Writ returnable on the second day of October next.W.S.SEWELL, Sheriff.24th May, 1337.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.To wir +P UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned LANnDs and TENEMENTs have been seized, and will be sold at the respective times and places as mentioned below.All persons having claims on the same, are hereby required to make them known according to law ; all oppositions afin d\u2019annuler, afin de distraire, or afin de charge except in case of Venditioni Exponas, to which no such oppositions are by law allowed, are required to befiled with the undersigned, at his Office, previous to the fifteen days next preceding the day of sale ; oppositions alin de conserver may be filed at any time within two days next after the return of he Writ.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit \u2018} HARLES MITTLEBERGER, of No.2747.the parish of Montreal, merchant, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of JAMkS PORTEOUS, of Ste.Thérése, in the district of Montreal, trader :\u20141.¢¢ A toll bridge crossing the river St.Jean, otherwise called the river Jesus, from the parish of Ste, \u2018Thérèse de Blainville, to the parish of Ste.Rose, with all the privileges appurtenant thereto, by the provincial act obtained for the same by the said James Por- teuus.2.A road leading from the King\u2019s highway, in the parish of Ste.Thérèse, crossing River aux Chiens, and terminating at the property of Win Kerr, at the south end, bounded on the east side by Turcotte and Antoine Charest, and on the west side by Thomas Rannier, the whole as now fenced in.3.A road in the parish of Ste, Rouse, leading fiom the bridge described in number one, to the village of the said parish of Ste.Rouse, the suid road being lands once belonging to one Filiatreau, subject to an annual rent of two hundred livres, old currency payable to the widow of the said Filiatreau.4.An em, placement in the said village of Ste.Thérèse, of an ir- in rear tothe River aux Chiens, on the north side to John Morrie, and on the other to the front roud, with a two story wooden house, a coach house and stables thereon erected.5.An emplacement in the said village of Ste.Thérére, hall an arpeatin front, ond two arpents and three perchesin depih, more or less, bounded in front towards the north by the King\u2019s highway, in 1ear by the Riviere aux Chiens, ou the west side by u property belonging to the heirs or representatives of Antoine Fau- canlt, and on the other side towards thie east by the lands of Charles Tait.6.A lotof lund of an irregular figure, (v8 described in a plan deposited in my office,) on Côte St.Louis, in the said purishot Ste Thérèse de Blainville, containing one hundred and filty four arpents and three quarters, more or less, forming the scite of the eas- course, with two stands thereon erected, hounded on the sotth by Ovide Turgeon, Charles Tait and Dr.McCulloch, in rear by a (cordon) line drawn by Laurier, surveyor, and partly by the property of Dr.Buchanan, and Dr.McCulloch, and on the north east side in part by a road lending to the said village, and partly by Messire Du- charme and others, and the west side partly by Charles Tait, Dr.McCulloch and Dr.Buchanan, with all the buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sould at the church door ofthe parish ot Ste.\u2018T'hérése, on the NINETEENTH day ot JUNE next, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnuble on the twentieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven.L.GUGY, Shesiff, Sheriff \u2019s Office, 13th February, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : } TP! ERRE GU EROQUT,esquire, No.1568.of the parish of St Denis, in the district of Montreal, and Joseph Cartier, the son, esquire, of the said parish of St, Antoine.in the said district, executors of the last will and testament of the late Cliarles Lamothe, in his lifetime yeoman.and one of the bailiffs of the court of King\u2019s bench, residing in the said parish of St.Denis, plaintiffs; against the lands and tenements of IGNACE MAHEUX, the son, heretofore of the parish of st.Denis, in the said district, now of St.Hyacinthe, in the said district, defendant: \u2014\u2018 A land lying and situate in the range of St.André, in the parish of St.Hyacinthe, containing two arpentsin front, by thirty in depth, Joining in frout to the front road, in rear to the lands of the Point-due jour, on one side towards the south-east to Jean Baptiste Decelle, and on the other side towards the north-east to Lafontaine, with a house, barn and other buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the parish of St Hyacinthe, onthe NI N K- T EENT Hdayof JUNE, at TE o'\u2019clock in the morning.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff \u2019s Office, 13th February, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : HARLES COURTEAU, No.2047.} of the parish of ~t.Roch in the district of Montreal, esquire, plaintiff ; against the langs and tenements of CHARLES DANIEL, of the parish of St.Henry of Mascouche, in the said district, yeoman, defendant :\u2014** À land lying and situate to the south of the brookst Jean,ot the parish of St, Roch.seigui- ory of L'Assomption, conta ning two arpents in front by thirty arpents im depth, joining in front towards the south to the brook st.Jean, in depth to the sands of St.Roch, on one side to Joseph Dalpe dit Pasiseau, cn the other side to Jean Jorand, with a house, b«rn.a dairy and other wooden buildings thereon erected.with its fences.\u201d To be sold ai the church door of the parish of St Roch, on the NI Ni TE ENTH dayofd UN KE next,at EN o ciock in the forenoon The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of June also next.L.GUGY, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, 13th February, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit : (Fora D.WATSON, of the No.562.} city of Montreal, merchant, and John Black, of the same place, merchant, carrying on business in partnership at Montreal aforesaid, under the name and firm of Watson, Black and compaay, plaintifly ; against the lands and tenements of WILLIAM WILSON, of the township of Hinchinbrooke, in the district of Montreal, yeoman, defendant :\u2014** À land lymg at the Côte St.Pierre, in the seigniory of La Salle, making part of lot number twenty three, in the said seigniory, containing three arpents in front by all the depth which there may be taking from the brook St.Pierre to the public road, commonly called the chemin des Angluis.which said road apd brook form the front «ind rear boundaries of the said land, \u2018oining in front to the said brook, in depth to the said public road, on one side towards the south to \u2018Thomas Vickerman, and on the other side to Joseph Frud:l, withont guarantee of measure 3 together with the barn and other buildings thereon erccted, such as tie whole is.\u201d To be sold at the church doorof the parish ofSt.lémi, onthe NIN ETEENTH day of JUNE next, at TiN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returuable on the twentieth day of June next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 13th February, 1837.FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit } OSEPH CARTIER, esquire, of No.2353.the parish of St.Antoine, in.the district of Montreal, executor of the last will and _administrator of the properties and succession of the late Charles Lamothe, in his lifetime bailiff, of St.Denis, in the said district, plaintiff ; against the lands and tenements of J EAN TETR EAU, heretofore cf the parish of >t, Hyacinthe, and now of the parish of St.Damase, in the said district.yeoman, defendant :\u2014\u2018\u201c A land lying and situate in the main range (grand rang) of the said parish of St.Hyacinthe, containing three arpents in front by thirty arpents in depth.joining in front to the front road, in rear to the lands of the little range of the said parish, on one side towards thie south east to Larochel, and on the other side towards the north east to Frangois Laberge, without buildings thereon erected.\u201d To be sold at the church door of the said parish of St.Hyacinthe, on the NINETEENTH day of JUNK next, at ELEVEN o'clock in the forenoon.The said Writ returnable on the twentieth day of June next.L.GUGY,.Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, 18th February, 1837. 308 pr cr mr + tr re © Sr FIERI FACIAS, Montreal, to wit : AME JOSEPHTE MARIE No.1790.¢ WOOLSEY, of the parish of St.Denis, widow ef the late Fierre Guillaume Guerout, esquiro, in his lifetime of the suid place of >t.Denis, as well as in her own name as administratrix of the properties left by the said late lierre Guillaume\u2018Guérout, plaintilF ; against thelands and tenements of LOUIS GUEROUT, esquire, of the said place of st.Denis.in the said district, curator duly appointed to the vacant succession of the late Louis Marie Marchand, esquire, defendant :\u20141.* A lot of ground lying and situate in the parish of St.Autoine, containing two arpents in front dy two arpents in depth, the whole more or less, joining in front to the river Richelieu, in rear to Jean l\u2019aptiste Drazeau or his representatives on one side towards the south east to the suid Jean Baptiste Brazeau or his representatives, and on the other side t-wards the south west to François Maheux, with à stone house and other buildings thereon erected.2.A lot of ground lying und situate in the village of the parish of st.Ours, containing seventy feetin front by one arpent and a half in depth, the whole more or less, Joining in front to the King's highway, in rear to the river {cichelieu, on one side towards the south east to one ¢ hristic Laconture and Dame Josephte Marie W colsey, and on the otherside towards the no.th east to St.Charles street, with a house, a stable, an ice hause, and other buildings thereon e.ected, 3.A lot of ground lying and situate at the same place, con: taining thirty feet in front by sixty feet in depth.the whole more or less, joining in frout to the said Ring's highway, in rear to Louis Marie Marchand, ov his representatives, on one side towards the south east to the said St.Charles street, and on the other side towards the north east to Amable ilarpin, with a house and other buildings thercon erected.4.A lotot ground lying and situate in the same place, containing ninety feet in trint bv one arpent in depth, the whole more or less, joining in front to lot num - ber three and Amable Harpin, in rear tothe way down (descente) of St, Charles street, joining on one side towards the south east to the lot of ground belonging to the Fabrique and on the other side towards the north cast to the said St, ( havles street, with a hargav thereon erected.\u201d lobe sold the said several lots of land and tenements as follows, that is to say :\u2014lot number one.at the church door of the parish of St.Autoine, on the TWENTIETH day of JUNE next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon ; and the other lots at the church door of the said parish of St.Ours, on the NINETEENTH day of JUNE next, also at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.\u2018thesaid Writ returnable on the twentieth day of June term next.L.GUGY, Sheriff.sheriff \u2019s Office, 13th February 1837.THREE WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS.Montreal, to wit: } HE firstat the snitof FLORE Nos.539, 2431 & 554.THEODORE SEKRES prr ST.JEAN, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, merchant ; the two others, at the suit of BENJAMIN HALL, of the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, esquire ; against -the lands and tencments of BENJAMIN BERTHELET, of the same place, surgeon and physician :\u2014* An orchard lying aud situate in the St.Lawrence suburbs, in the city of Montreal, forming the north west angle of St.Alexander and Ste.Catheri: \u20ac streets, containing about two hundred feet in front on Ste.Catherine street.and about seventy feet in depth on *t.Alexander street.joining on one side to James MeGill Desriviéres, and in rear partly to the widow Allard and partly to the said defendant, with a house thereon erected :\u20141.*\u201c A lotof ground situated in the city of Montreal, in the district of Montreal, of a slightly irregular figure.containing forty five feet five inches.english measure, in breadth in fro t, by forty feet.six inches in breadth in rear, and one hundred and thirty nine feet six inches in depth on the south west side.and onehundred and twenty seven feet eleven inches in depth on the north east side, bounded in front by St.Sacrament street, in the rear by Mssrs, Hector Russel and company ; on one side by Walter Benny and Fti-nne Dubois.and onthe other side by Sidney Bellingham.and the lot hereafter described, nuder lot number two with a three story house or store with eut stone front, and a stone foundation of a hangard cr shed thereon erccted, the whole english measure, according to the plan of André Trudeau, sworn surveyor, bearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, and lodged in my ofhce 2, A jot of gronnd situated in the same place, containing thirty seven foet ten inches, english measure, in breadth in front, and twenty six feet four inches in breadth in the rear, by eighty four feet three inches in depth on the south west side, and seventy nine fect three inches in depth, on the north cast side, bounded in front by Hospital street, in the rear by Sidney Bellingham, on one side by Hector Kussel and c«mpany.and \u2018he lot hereinbefore described, under number one, and on the other side by - - Work man and the said Sidney Bellingham, with a louse hav- inga cut stone front two stories high on the street, and thr-e stories in the rear the whole english measure, according to the plan of André Trudeau, sworn surveyor, bearing date the twenty fourth day of November, one thousand eight bundred and thivty six.and also lodged in muy office.3.A lot of ground situated in the said city of Montreal, making tbe corner of St Paul and St.François Xavier streets, containing thirty fect, ten inches in front in St.aul street, and tlhirty two feet three inches in breadth in the rear on Capital street, sixty three feet nine inches on the line of St.François Xavier street, and about sixty eight feet in depth, adjoining the property of John Frothingham, with a four story eut stone house or store thercon ciccted, the whole english measure, according to the plan of André Trudeau, sworn surveyor, b'aring date the twenty fourth day of November, cue thousand eight hardred and thirty six, and lodged ut my cfice.4.A picce of ground or \u2018orchard situated in the 8t Lawrence suburb, of the said city of Moutreal, containing one hundred and ten feet in front by thre hundred and forty eight feet in depth, bounded in fr ut by St Alexarder street, in the rcar by Thomas Philipps, on one side by F, X Ben ler, esquire, and on the other side by Ste.Catherine street, with two wooden houses and other buildings thereon erected.5 A lot of ground situated in the Saint Lawrence suburb, of the said city of M ntreal containing eighty feet in front by seventy six fect in depth, Lounded iu front by Mayor street, in the rear by William Square, on one side by lot number eighty five, cwied by f.Hoof- stetter, and on the other side by lot number «i.lity eight, ewned by A.Cuud!ack; the said lots ef ground kucwu a: lots TRS QUIBAEC GAZETTE numbers eighty six and eighty seven, on the plan drawn by J.Hughes, sworn surveyor, and deposited in the office of E.Guy.notary public, with a wooden house and stable thereon erected.G6.A lot of ground situated in the Saint Lawrence suburb of the said city off Montreal, known as lot number nine, containing forty feet in trunt, by one hundred and thirteen feet in depth, bounded in front by Durocher street.in the rear by the heirs Desiivières, on one side by lot number eight, owned by the honorable Dominique Mondelet, and on the other side by lot nuniber ten, owncd by T.A.+tarke.7.A lot of grou:id sitnated in the St.Lawrence suburb of the said city o; Montreal, known as lot number seventy three, containing forty feet in front by cighty fect in depth, bounded in front by Ste.Catherine street, in the rear by \u2018Thomas Philips, on one side by numberseventy four, owned by G.Rlhynas, and ou the other side by lot number seveuty two.owned by J.Hughes, 4 A lot of ground situated in the Saint Lawrence suburb, of the said city of Montreal.containing forty feet in front by seventy two fvet ir: depth, bounded in front by Aylmer street, in the rear by Thomas Philips, and on one side by lot numier sixty three, owned by Q.G.McKenzie, and on the other side by lot number sixty one.owned by George McDougall.9 Alot of ground situated in the said Ste Lawrence suburb of the said city of Montreal, known as lot number sity seven, containing thirty six teet i.front by cizhty feetin depth, bounded in trent by Muyor street.in the rear by lot pumber sixty five, owned by G.Hou- lauget, on ove side ty lot number sisty six, owned by Thomas Messey, and cn the other side by Fdward artley or representatives 10.A lot of ground situated at the Current
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