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[From our Own Correspondent.]

... the picket, firing at them nearly all night ; the casualties on our side are one sergeant of the 51st light infantry killed, one man of the 51st light infantry, five men of 11-9 R. A. and one sepoy of the Bth N ...

FO It SALE

... FO It SALE. (The pr perty of the Officers 51st Light Infantry.) THE following Wines supplied by Messrs. Christoi pher & Co. :- 60 bottles SHERRY, at Es. 42 per dozen. 147 „ CLARET, at „ 18 288 pints Do. at „ 9 76 bottles HOCK, at „ 42 „ 144 pints Do. ...

FOR SALE

... FOR SALE. (The property of the Officers 51st Light Infantry.) rIILIE following Wines supplied by Messrs. Christo-1 pher St Co. :- 60 bottles SHERRY, at Rs. 42 per dozen. 147 „ CLARET, at „ 18 „ 288 p:nts Do. at „ 9 76 bottles HOCK, at „ 42 „ 141 pints ...

NOTICE

... NOTICE. A NY persons having claims against, or Cl to the ESTATE of the late 2nd THURLOW, 51st Light Infantry, are communicate with undersign, d b , for next, after which date ao claim will be E. 13. slst President, Committee ol Pozwaw,_Afghanistan, (Kabul ...

. NOTICE

... the late 2nd LUCCT. B. El: TIIT.;RLOW, 51st Light Infantry, are reqnested to communicate with undersigned before 3oth April next, after which date no claim will be received. E. B. BURNABY, MAJOR, 51st Lig t Infantry, President, Committee of ...

DOR EsTic emu RRENCES

... and its. 3 if booked. ; , •• . DEATHS. • TUURLOW.—On the . 2211 d March, Benjamin Smith Thnriovv, 2nd Lieutenant, 51st Light infantry, shot by Afghans in the Jagdulluck Vass. /' I; JiCISON.—At , Amritsar, on the 27th . Aidn‘y Frank the beloved son of ...

NOTICE

... of the late 2nd LIKETT. B. S. THURLOW, 51st Light Infantry, are requested to communicate with undersigned before 31th A pri next, after which date no claim will be received. E. B. BURNABY, MAJoR, 51st Light ...

The Civil and Military Gazette. March 27, 1680,

... detachment of the 51st Light Infantry under Captain C. C. Smyth, and 100 men of the 24th Punjab Native Infantry under Captain E. Stedman were sent up a hill to the left, while Captain J. J. Money-Sitnons, of the 24th Punjab Native Infantry, ...