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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892
William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 27.pdf
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1891
January
17 | Ad worked at home fixing things fine day | |
18 | Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning | |
19 | Ad went for A load of wood he left it here | |
20 | Do Do Do | |
21 | Do Do Do | |
22 | rain most of the day no work done out of doors | |
23 | frost last night Ad went for A load of wood he left it here Ellen came home on the Express from Margrets they are All well fine day | |
24 | Ad went to Sand Bay & banked out in the forenoon and then went to the Bee of A Cornetts in the afternoon fine day | |
25 | Revd Mr Fairley preached at Night here | |
Willies Malkm came on the Express to see him | 26 | Ad went to Sand Bay for A load of wood and took pain in his Back in lifing Bobys and the man ther to bring home there fell about 3 inches of snow yesterday |
27 | Ad is no better this morning Jonney G did his chores | |
28 | Ad is no better yet | |
29 | rain rain most of the day | |
30 | Do Do | |
31 | Ad is some better he got to the stable this morning so Jonney said fine day the ground is a swim the seller is flooded so that they had to raise the potato bin to keep the potatoes out of the watter fine day | |
February | ||
1 | Revd Mr Fairley preached this morning the ground is all {illegible} | |
2 | there was a little rain and snow so that it is nice walking to day Ad is A good deal Beter | |
3 | Ad was able to come hear to day Jonney is choring heavy rain and some snow the ground is covered | |
4 | hard frost last and cold this morning Ad is a good deal {illegible} | |
5 | Ad is doing his chores at home fine day | |
6 | Ad went to the chanty this morning to bunk out | |
7 | Ad came home at night he brought a Load here | |
8 | the Revd Mr Fairley was Preaching this Evening when the School Bell was run and a great raise was made of Fair fair the People ran out Taylors store and Innises house was all in A Blase they all burnt down Taylors saved nothing there little wind from the S. East | |
9 | When the safe was opened to day the contents was all safe the money and all the Books were all right A wnet to Wat at the outlet he is {cut off} survey for Alf Green |