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stationed some where upon the St George or Mitchell Rivers, for it is by the Blacks of that locality that all the re- cent outrages have been committed, and who at present have a secure get away in the direction of the Nobbies. Your memorialists have always paid their Business licenses, and taken out their miners [sic] rights and paid all other rates and taxes, and now with confi- dence approach the Honble Colonial Secretary, praying for that protection which every other part of the Colony is afforded to residents of whatever nation, peacefully persuing [sic] their avocation. Should the pray- er of your memorialists be disregarded, (which they would be very loath to think probable, they will have no option but to abandon to the Savages all the out lying portions of this district, where at present neither life nor property is safe) And your petitioners are in duty bound &c &c. Name Occupation Residence John D Gibson Journalist Maytown John H. Ahlers Compositor Maytown Marcus A Simion Pressman Maytown Samuel Wonnacott Mail Contractor Maytown Samuel Carson Miner Queen W. C. Clifford publican Maytown Andrew Irvine Contracter [sic] Maytown G McFarlane & Co Stationers &c " A MacKenzie Storekeeper " John Fraser M.D. " Peter Cameron Saddler " - Donald MacKenzie Grazier Lakefield Wm McCaw Miner Maytown J Brown Miner Maytown E McGonigle Miner Ida V[?] Macdonald Stockman Strathleven