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I came to Napier to place some money three hundred and twenty five pounds sterling to your credit at the bank at Napier and if they wanted the sheep they would have to pay me as I wanted my money for others purposes. That they told they could not do but would give bills at tow months which would be cash at the bank as Domet money had not yet come to hand and when you or me would present the bills that they would be cashed and if the bank charged interest that they Alexander and Charleton would charge Domet. I then went to the bank and asked them if they would cash the bills and they said they would. When I was told this I took the liberty of using your money when I found that your money would be all right. I was much anoyed when I herd I lost Domet run when he told me I was to have for seven years. I leave you this when I saw you I thought I would meet you hear. As I shall not be at home John MacLaclan will take charge of the sheep.

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