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James Bremner Jr. Diary, 1881

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15. FRIDAY. [196-169]
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Willie + I put off load I then put braces
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to catches on handles of horserake which will keep them fast now
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Raking up till dinnertime, then drawing in 6 loads in stable
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loft. Had Jas. Atchison helping afternoon.  Very warm it took
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a pailfull of water to put off every load.
  
 
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16. SATURDAY. [197-168]
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Slight thunder shower at 6 oclock this
 
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morning.  Took Mare to Waddles horse at Saugeen
 
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Road. $3 for insurance Afternoon Raking hay  Evening took it all at
 
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2 loads ^in stable.  So we have 15 walls off about 12 acres. We have had
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20 of 6 acres. But we will have enough to put us through the winter
 
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Paid John Thompson $5 balance 50¢ 5 1/2 days work at 1 per day
 
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Quite a strong breeze tonight.
  
 
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1881. 31 DAYS. JULY.

11. MONDAY. [192-173] Had Donald Sinclair with a Toronto Mower in the field blow frea field. He finished it aftersupper about 5 or 6 acres. We had J. Thomson (+ will have him for a week at $1. per day) mowing in stumpy field next ready. I was cutting fence corners forenoon after mowing along with Thomson. Father + Willie having turnips.


12. TUESDAY. [193-172] Looks like rain. Raking up among stumps at 10 started with horserake in clear field. raked a strike on 8 sides + got it cocked up when we got the tail of a thunder shower which lasted 10 minutes. Put tops on cocks + mowing that night. The frost has so damaged the hay crop that in many places the timothy has not healed oat at all. + where we had heavy hay last year we have nothing but leaves. However we will have plenty.


13. WEDNESDAY. [194-171] Mowing forenoon got big piece gone over Afternoon got trial of Tiger sulky rake that was lying all Ready. I raked remainder of field with it; was throagh at suppertime Then took over a small load to Mr. Currie + one into log barn. The Sulky rake wraught well. dis charges easily but appears to be rather hurriedly got up. Price 28. in two payments.

14. THURSDAY. [195-170] St. Swithin. Finished field at Ready at 10 oclock Caught horses + got on + off one load before dinner. Afternoon got in 5 loads 6 in all 3 are in log barn 3 in stable loft. Colt was out runing round with its mother tonight in the yard. It is straightening up pretty well. Fine day

15. FRIDAY. [196-169] Willie + I put off load I then put braces to catches on handles of horserake which will keep them fast now Raking up till dinnertime, then drawing in 6 loads in stable loft. Had Jas. Atchison helping afternoon. Very warm it took a pailfull of water to put off every load.

16. SATURDAY. [197-168] Slight thunder shower at 6 oclock this morning. Took Mare to Waddles horse at Saugeen Road. $3 for insurance Afternoon Raking hay Evening took it all at 2 loads ^in stable. So we have 15 walls off about 12 acres. We have had 20 of 6 acres. But we will have enough to put us through the winter Paid John Thompson $5 balance 50¢ 5 1/2 days work at 1 per day Quite a strong breeze tonight.

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