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there is a coach started I will surprize you some early Morning. Since writing the above I have received another letter from you of 9th Septr. last - p. the Auckland I believe - I have seen Hughes. I to save postage copy the a/c he gave me Mr. D. McLean To W. Hughes Dr. 1844, July. To amt. a/c due £5. 5. 11 Int. 14. 1. £6. 0. 0. Hughes says Mr. Symons called on him about it but no paymt. was made. There is no sm(page torn) of the name of Newman here, and Newby has some time left this. McDonald was glad to hear of your being well and desires to be remembered. He also desires me to say you will not forget him - If you can send him any do so. There are worse than Mc. I am collect'g debts for Mrs. A. and him. I could tell you news but am afraid - in my next I will when I can I am afraid your title in O'Connell St. is not perfect, but you say nothing as to what you want. I have not seen Lewis in town these few days, but may before a Mail goes. Dr. Conway and Mrs. C. are well; they have flitted up to Black and Martials on the Hill. Altho' many do not write still some have not forgotten you. Who could forget Dond. Mc? I have just seen Lewis as he passed. He is not sure but thinks

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