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Ther. 73o Hazey & Clear Wind S.E.
Thurs. June 20th, 1895

Quite warm weather again.
Afternoon Edwd & boys next door
went to "Riverside" to go "swimming."
I walked up to Hendersons for the
papers.

Ther. 70 Cloudy Wind S.E.
Friday 21st

Cloudy & threatning rain all day, but
only commenced raining about dusk.
I drove over to "Ingleside" for tomato &
cabbage plants. I prescribed (whilst there
for Isabella Warfield who lives there.
H & Edwd set out 47 tomato plants &
101 cabbage plants. I loaned to Frank
Snowden "The trotting horses of America"
by Hiram Woodruff. Afternoon I went
to the Insurance Office & proved my
account against Estate of R J Iddings,
before Alan Farquhar Notary Public.
Uncle Henson Hill was here to see me.

Ther. 71 Cloudy Wind
Sat. June. 22d 1895

It rained light showers last night
but no hard rain. Margt G T Moore
brought Mrs Chas Hallowell to see me
for advice & medicine. Fred'k Tyson
arrived in the evening stage to
make us a visit. Willie & Fanny
also came before supper time.

Ther. 73 Clear Wind
Sunday 23d

After breakfast I took Fredrick
Tyson to call at "Eldon" and "Grove
Hill" & home to dinner. After tea
F T & I walked up to "Marden" to
make a call. Will & Fanny
went back to Fairfield before
dinner.

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