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to himself. There is a great cry out against him sinc[e] he is getting above his business. You have spoiled him in your town. I shall buy all the land I can and where it most desirable and improve the place as much as I can. You will se a great attention when you come again. I have not put an application in for Graham and I do not where unless at Pataea which I do not wish to give boundaries to aney one or it will be soon taken up by applications. You wish me to send you Domet act and discharge Danvers. That I cannot do till I find some other one in charge of the run. My expences on account of that run from first to last will be about £300 or considering my loss of time looking after it and keeping possession of for Domet

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