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William Beatty Diary, 1886-1889

William Beatty 1886-1889 Diary 7.pdf

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July 18th Prof Nicholson preached at night there was heavy this morning so that he could not go to Fairfax he went to Sand Bay in the afternoon Ad took Mr Nicholson to Sand Bay 19 Ad mowed in the North field on the old piece of meadow 20 Ad Drew in 4 loads of hay from the North field they put it over the old stable fine day 21 Ad & Jonnie is shaking out the cocks below the house this morning they then Drew in 8 loads put it in the old Barn 22 Ad mowed Wallace hay at the railroad Jonnie cut or Dug some of the blue weeds in the lower field 23 Ad & Jonnie is drawing Wallaces hay Philo is raking it in wind rows fine day they drew loads & put it his stable brought 1 home 24 Ad & Jonnie is drawing Wallaces hay to Ads stable 25 Revd Mr Millard preached this morning fine day 26 we cleaned up 3 bags of spring wheat Jonnie took them to Escott mill with Kate got home at noon Ad went to the North field to mow 27 Ad finished cuting the North field this morning he then cut the piece that he left below the house 28 Ad Drew in 3 loads from the North field took them home filo rate fine day 29 Ad cut the little field behind the Barn there was a little rain to day it stoped the hang 30 they drew in all the hay that they had & 2 loads that Ad cut in the paster field that is the night paster in the midle East field they put it over the old horse stable that finished the hanging here the hay is all very good & in good order 31 Ad & Jonnie went with the team to help Bruce McNiel with his hanging Jennet & Jennie went to Gananoque with Maud early this morning intending to go on the boat to Kingston
 
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1886 July 18th Prof Nicholson preached at night there was heavy this morning so that he could not go to Fairfax he went to Sand Bay in the afternoon Ad took Mr Nicholson to Sand Bay 19 Ad mowed in the North field on the old piece of meadow 20 Ad Drew in 4 loads of hay from the North field they put it over the old stable fine day 21 Ad & Jonnie is shaking out the cocks below the house this morning they then Drew in 8 loads put it in the old Barn 22 Ad mowed Wallace hay at the railroad Jonnie cut or Dug some of the blue weeds in the lower field 23 Ad & Jonnie is drawing Wallaces hay Philo is raking it in wind rows fine day they drew loads & put it his stable brought 1 home 24 Ad & Jonnie is drawing Wallaces hay to Ads stable 25 Revd Mr Millard preached this morning fine day 26 we cleaned up 3 bags of spring wheat Jonnie took them to Escott mill with Kate got home at noon Ad went to the North field to mow 27 Ad finished cuting the North field this morning he then cut the piece that he left below the house 28 Ad Drew in 3 loads from the North field took them home filo rate fine day 29 Ad cut the little field behind the Barn there was a little rain to day it stoped the hang 30 they drew in all the hay that they had & 2 loads that Ad cut in the paster field that is the night paster in the midle East field they put it over the old horse stable that finished the hanging here the hay is all very good & in good order 31 Ad & Jonnie went with the team to help Bruce McNiel with his hanging Jennet & Jennie went to Gananoque with Maud early this morning intending to go on the boat to Kingston

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