1880
July |
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finished the east field in the forenoon |
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finished the east field in the forenoon and drew in Billie helped them that finishedthe haying |
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Rev Mr Matthews preached this morning Mr Huston at night |
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we mowed at the road Bruces man helped we finished cuting the west front field in the forenoon on Bruces team drew in I went to to the North field and mowed till tilled it rained |
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finished cuting the north field & drew in the most of it |
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finished cutting Wallaces and drew in that finished our haying for this year the hay it too ripe we aught to have began a week earlyer |
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Ezra & the man went to the shanty this morning I took Jennie to her school |
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Bruce and Wallace riged up the reaper and cut a good lot of the fall wheat it is about half a crop it was winter killed |
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finished the fall wheat Wallace & Ezra bound I stacked some of it Ezra cradled some grass in the distant field |
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Billie came home in the night Ezra took him to gananoque this forenoon he is going to Parnaham to work for J Miller superintending the buildings for him I intend going to Young for Bissie & Jenie |
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I heard the Revd Mr Richards in caintown Mr Matthews preaching at night |
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came home this forenoon all well Wallace & Ezra got in two loads of the fall wheat there was a fine rain this afternoon Ezra worked at the turnips |
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Ezra worked at the turnips fine day |
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Ezra finished the turnips they look well |
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I went to Delta with Bruces old Maire left here at Mr Floods all night and took {illegible} took to Mr Stevens he is going to try and heal here sholder |
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got home this afternoon very warm day Wallace finished cuting the oats at the road they are a fair crop |
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I raiked up the bundles that the reaper left there Ezra & Wallace drew in 4 loads & Bruce 2 they were very large loads & got 1 large in here of the oats that we got {rest of line illegible} |
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