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Weight of wool Bales No 1 3.0.16 2 3.0.12 3 2.2.22 4 3.0.12 5 2.2.23 6 2.3.10 7 2.2.18 8 3.0.02 9 2.3.22 10 3.0.04 11 2.3.14 12 3.0.08 13 2.2.26 14 2.2.24 15 3.0.15 16 2.3.00 17 2.3.00 18 3.0.07 19 2.3.25 20 2.3.17 21 2.3.06 22 2.3.17 23 3.1.04 24 2.2.14 25 2.3.22 26 2.3.14 27 2.3.00 28 3.0.15 29 3.1.00 30 3.0.00 31 3.0.10 32 3.1.10 33 3.0.14 34 3.0.08 35 2.3.20 36 2.3.20 37 2.3.00 38 2.3.04 39 2.3.06 40 2.3.20 41 2.2.14 42 2.2.17 43 2.3.07 44 2.2.22 45 2.2.24 46 2.3.17 47 2.3.16 48 2.3.24 49 3.1.00 50 2.3.18 51 3.2.13 52 3.2.09 lambs 53 3.0.06 lambs 54 2.3.21 lambs 55 2.3.22 lambs 56 2.3.16 lambs 57 2.2.09 ewe 58 2.0.02 ewe 59 2.2.26 ewe 60 3.1.18 lambs 61 3.1.00 lambs 62 2.3.24 lambs 63 2.3.24 lambs 64 3.1.03 lambs 65 3.1.04 lambs 66 3.1.20 lambs The small bale that was at the station was sent to T K Newton's to be shipped to Tyree to Alex's nurse. The left orders with old Archy to send it. I dare say Newton will have the weight as they were to ship it. It was a small half bale. That is all the wool that left the station this year and the gross weight as I got it of Smith & Co books. Horses sent first trip from station. Sampson entire out of old Salute a black mare that came from Wellington, a small Maorie mare of Alex, his own and Jack the donkey. 2nd trip. Two year old colt out of Tramp 1 filly 2 year old 1 black mare & fold McInnishes filly Boliver filly that you sent from Auckland 2 brocken in bullocks and 3 that he bought from the Priest. The sheep you have on account of Col Mear as I know & I believe to be correct. The 44 to Canning were ewes belonging to Canning that he bought of MacDonald. As to those for Carrol I believe he exchanged for horses & mares but all those matters I cannot gave you any account of as I never could find out the truth about any of those transactions. The ewes to Oliver were sold to Tolmeach so I was let to understand and as you will have to know many other matters you cannot get it clear till you see Alex himself.

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