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William Henry Arkell Diary, 1908-1915

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" 31  We were cutting wood this morning & I took a load of chop to town this afternoon and Bert was splitting wood
 
" 31  We were cutting wood this morning & I took a load of chop to town this afternoon and Bert was splitting wood
  
Feb 1  We were sawing wood this morning Mr Pomeroy & Mr Robt Nay were here to see Yan & staid for dinner Bert was splitting wood this afternoon. I have been a little under the weather
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Feb 1  We were sawing wood this morning Mr Pomeroy & Mr Robt Nay were here to see Fan & staid for dinner Bert was splitting wood this afternoon. I have been a little under the weather
  
 
" 2  Storming We were grinding axes and cleaning up seed grain I went to town this
 
" 2  Storming We were grinding axes and cleaning up seed grain I went to town this

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Jan I went to town this afternoon Mr Walker came down for a while this evening

27 Bert took a load of logs to Formosa this morning We were trimming cattle and splitting wood this afternoon it has been mild and foggy all day

" 28 We took 20 cattle to Mildmay this morning Sold to Eurben {Urban} Schmidt for 504 per head over 6 1/3 lb they weighed 1344 lbs I went to town this afternoon

" 29 Annie & I went to Church this Morning. A mild day, raining some.

" 30 Storming all day we were choring & splitting wood, filling chop etc

" 31 We were cutting wood this morning & I took a load of chop to town this afternoon and Bert was splitting wood

Feb 1 We were sawing wood this morning Mr Pomeroy & Mr Robt Nay were here to see Fan & staid for dinner Bert was splitting wood this afternoon. I have been a little under the weather

" 2 Storming We were grinding axes and cleaning up seed grain I went to town this

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