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to reasonable advantages.
When ever you consider the weather to be too bad to
work, you will not take the men on, and if on, you
will have the bell rung if necessary to send them home.
I shall notify Mr Collins that to prevent any confusion,
his men will not work when yours do not.
You will furnish Mr Baker with such men as are
needed, nor allowing the foreman of a gang to have
the gang while they are working unless the case is very urgent.
Have the tools &c & all rubbish puraevy & cleaning up on
Saturday nights.
Let S. W. Hutchings continue at gate in Sunday mornings &
Patchett afternoons & Mr Barker will arrange such keep
as may be needed for funerals.
Mulvey & G. E. S. Hutchings can take their turns on Sundays
& be allowed for it when present.
Yours truly
J. W. Lovering
Teamsters [see?] Rainey
& J. D. Howe % paids
will be assured
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