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the sheep to be drafted and I asked where. He told me at your yard. I then told him the sheep are all right just as I want them and they shall remain so till I want them drafted and we shall se about it shorteley. Affter he came and said I find that you are not disposed to be neighbourley and am afraid we will not get on together. I told him he acted wrong toward me and that I fully intended to have him of. He then said you will buy the sheep and run. I might [buy] the sheep at a price but I will not the run as I consider that is mine by rights and I don't want to buy sheep at this critical time in the Coloney and he repeated again buy the sheep. Then I asked at what price. He said £2000. I offered him

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