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rain most of the Jonnie through out some of the dung out of the sheep pen |
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2 |
Ad & Jonnie drew dung from his place to the North field & put it in a pile to rot |
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3 |
Ad went to Escott to mill he took 7 bags of wheat 2 bags of flaxseed got it ground for the calfs Ad 3 bags of peas 2 bags of Black barley fine day Jonnie split wood |
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4 |
Jonnie split wood at the house Philo took to Sand Bay the session Matt Revd Mr Millard preach there very few there a son of Mr Hendersons was received as a member fine day |
5 |
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Revd Mr Millard preached at half past 2 there was a good attendance the sacrament was dispensed 29 partook |
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6 |
Mr Castle sheared the sheep fine day with a mist of rain Ad took the Maud mair to Wilsons to the Perchon |
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7 |
Jonnie cut the thistles in the potatos in the garden |
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8 |
Ad went to Fairfax to lay out a road Jonnie was at Ads most of the day I was at Agriculture meeting at Deans |
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9 |
fine shower this morning Jonnie split some wood then he hoed some of the potatos in the garden Ad went to Sand Bay to see the cattle there & fix the fences |
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10 |
Ad went to draw in the saw logs of the sawmill Sand Bay Jonnie is hoeing in the garden fine day that was full so he got nothing Jonnie & him set some posts at North field |
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11 |
Ad & Jonnie drew sand for Mr Dean he is rigging up his house |
12 |
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Revd Mr Greacie preached here this morning fine day |
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13 |
Ad & Jonnie is working on the roads at the station |
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14 |
Ad cultivated the potatos & beans in the garden & in the midle Jonnie worked on the road for Wallace |
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15 |
Ad went to The Sawmill to get his logs he got them in & brought a load home Jonnie worked on the road for Wallace |
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16 |
Ad & Jonnie went to The Sawmill & got all the logs in & home home with them fine day |
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17 |
Ad went to the sawmill & brought 2 loads of lumber home I hoed some of the potatos in the garden |
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18 |
Ad went to Watts Island to see the colt Jonnie hod beans |
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