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thought it was going to blow hard
 
thought it was going to blow hard
 
but we had little wind until until
 
but we had little wind until until
we was close to our bay. Near the
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we was close to your bay. Near
Bluff Deena and R went ahead in the jolly boat. R. to see to the cattle "Doon" had tried to get them all in.  He had a tremendous fires in the house.  Rooms excessively warm. To bed about 1/2 past 11pm.
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Bluff Deena and R went ahead in the jolly boat. R. to see to the cattle "Soon" had tried to get them all in.  He had a tremendous fire in the house.  Room excessively warm. To bed about 1/2 past 11pm.
 
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Monday 2nd. Nearly 8 oc when I got up. went to look at sheep. another has lambed (L's a ewe lamb) in P.M. another(mine a ram lamb). Jack ? wanted me to give him an order for Brandy for Annie saying she was sick.  And I could not but note to Tomas or Lomas? re the matter.
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Terry put covers on sails. ? walked back to Thetis Mrs Welborn went with him as far as R/ or Th?
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I was at a/cn all day. Wrote to
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E T Bain
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Joshua Kingham
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E B Mason - sent chq
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McQuade - sent chq
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Jeune - sent chq
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John Roberton - sent chq
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Walter Bros. - sent chq
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[[right margin]] weather mild [[/right margin]]
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Rainy
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January Tuesday 3 1893
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Mrs  Welborn went away. Terry took her to Chr in "Mary" and mailed letters for me. One of the lambs died. Ian's washing chez nous, Deena now teaches the ? children for L. In eve old Jim Qua? from Pen? and wife came for medicine. I gave him plaster for his back . He was afraid it wd blister him. In am the boys hauled wood. I piled brush did not work much - not well enough to do a great deal of anything. Read for 1st time some of Kipling's writings.
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