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[MS 1954]

Lambden - I have [busanes? (business)] the amount he as [has] asked for is
16/ [indecipherable] and 10/ Shillings to Mr [indecipherable] I should have Paid [indecipherable]
but he told me he did not want it for Three or Four
months - If you should get the [indecipherable] you have
applied for on [one] wold be verey usful as thar is a great deel
to do at Lambden - I ham sorrey to Find that the
Lambs are breaking out again but if [indecipherable] kept [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] that will do until Shearing - [indecipherable] has
been in from the Cattel Stashion and says the
Cattell are all doing verey well - I have alredey been
in the place of [keeping?] a [Journnal?] - Pleas Debit Mr
Hawke with a Pr [Pair?] of [Boats?] wich he got from Mr Fisher
at Brisben. - I have seen Mr Miller to Day and I think
I shall be able to mak an exchange of a Hors with
him for wheat it is the Young Hors that Henry
had at the Cattel Stashion he is to see him on
munday next and if wee agree he is to give 50
Bus of wheat for him: wheat is Selling for Twelve
Shillings Sterling at Bathurst : if you agree to part
with the Horse You ples to send annother one up as
we Cannot do with out one to Carrey the [indecipherable]
out to the diferent Stashions - I have not got the wh
eat from Mr Lane wich Mr Hawke agreed for: it is a
[indecipherable] but shal decline taking it until I hear
from you again. the Team comes to morrow with
Mr and Mrs Fisher. tha [they] woud have left [sooner?] but Gordon
has ben verey ill . - 2d wee shall be abell I hope to
get the Stabel Thathed [Thatched] in time to receive [indecipherable]
and know Dear Sir I have the [indecipherable] Storrey to tell you
on Saterday Night [indecipherable] or earley on Sunday morning
our Smal Stores was Robed of Tea, Sugar, [Tab?] Soap, [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] 2[indecipherable] Frocks 1 Shirt 1 Jacket 4 [indecipherable] -

[MS 1955]

tha afected thair [indecipherable] under the [Winds?] by [Picking?]
Yet thos Loads with a [indecipherable] Pr of Sheep [shares? shears?] wich
tha [they] left be hind them. I went to Bathurst to
[indecipherable] and got the Constables and [indecipherable] the diferent
Sheep Stashions and tho I have us'd everey [indecipherable]
in my Power can get no trace up to this Date.-
thair was Four men sleping in the kitchen at the time
among [indecipherable] was [indecipherable] and my self and Mr Fisher
in the [indecipherable] the [they] must have [indecipherable] the Place
[indecipherable] well to have got the [indecipherable] out without
being herd. tho the wind blew verey hard
all that Night: - [indecipherable] as [has] applied for the [indecipherable]
wich on [indecipherable] the [indecipherable] at Llambden but I have
refused to give them until I hear from you
I think it would be better to get [indecipherable]
thair to that [indecipherable] as it [indecipherable] here the [indecipherable]
quite [indecipherable] you will [indecipherable] see Mr [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] - I shal be glad to Hear from you as soon
as oppertunety serves - the bush rangers are ver
ey [metelsom? (meddlesome)] about Bathurst Mr [indecipherable]
was robd on Thursday Night last by three
men [indecipherable], and severel others - [indecipherable] of a
Saddel and bridel at Macquaries Grove wich ought to
have ben given up at the [indecipherable]
[indecipherable] of it - the Horses ar both [indecipherable]
in [indecipherable] with bad [indecipherable] I fear it
will be some time before either of them will be fitt for
work. if you could Posibly manneg to send up the
Team with abought 12 Bus of wheat it would be
a great saving to the Poor Horses should you
do so and I could know in time I would endevour to
meet it at [indecipherable] and try to get [a little?]
wheat sown as thar would be quiet [quite] time [enuf to?]

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