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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1919
Theobald Toby Barrett 1919 Diary 112.pdf
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| + | FRank and I went to some cool this morning to get the fertiliser drill that Frank boat. We had to go out around by Wiggins as the gravel road into simple is blocked. We got the drill and got home about 3 o'clock. I went in to see sleet again. He was sick again, but his son told me that they had heard from Thompson said he didn't want to seal the bronzy property till he had seen it. When we had dinner, we put the load of old stuff in the barn and dad and I took plumbers and Harry out for a while to get plumbers used to going. I went down to freight trails tonight to get the address of a poultry farm. Very hot. | ||
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Saturday September 6th
We finished hauling the oats & barley to-day but had quite a time doing it. Belle worked very nicely till the last two loads and then we put on pretty fair sized loads and the first one she balked on the hill when Dad locked the wheel but Dad. shoved it down on top of her so that she went off fairly well. The last load however was a real load and she stopped several times uninvited coming across the field but went off nicely when Dad. put a rope around her front fetlock. That little scheme failed to work however, when she felt the wheel lock on top of the hill but only seemed to make her worse. After working for quite awhile, Frank came back and he and Dad. by main force shoved the waggon down in spite of her. I then let her run to the top of the hill on the road and she went all right till we came to the barn. We had to haul this load in the barn as it only needed a few sheaves to finish the stack but she refused to go into the barn. All manner of persuasion failed to make her budge so Dad. tied her up solidly, took old Harry off and left her there till long after dark. We did the chores had tea and then took Harry out again and hooked him to the waggon and old Belle walked in without a word.
Sunday September 7th
Frank Tid and I went down to Sunday school this morning and Enah came down to church. Marj. and I stayed at Aunty's to dinner and came over here for tea Dad. & Enah were over at Mrs. Battersby's when we got here at a reception for Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Battersby who expect to go to Shanghai to live soon. Mr & Mrs Millman, Kathleen, Nita, {Tow?}, Jessie Kirtland and Quint all came over in the car to-night. Rather cloudy but close all day.
Monday September 8th
FRank and I went to some cool this morning to get the fertiliser drill that Frank boat. We had to go out around by Wiggins as the gravel road into simple is blocked. We got the drill and got home about 3 o'clock. I went in to see sleet again. He was sick again, but his son told me that they had heard from Thompson said he didn't want to seal the bronzy property till he had seen it. When we had dinner, we put the load of old stuff in the barn and dad and I took plumbers and Harry out for a while to get plumbers used to going. I went down to freight trails tonight to get the address of a poultry farm. Very hot.
