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but I supose you are kept busy. Alex was not so well on Monday but he is all right now. Neil Walker is going down with Mr Mason's wool so that he had better bring up the flower that I spoak to you about. The brand answers very well indeed on the bales. Mason has agreed with Alex about the wethers. Also I inclose you a letter I had from Condie. If you have not had any yourself it will gave you some. I don't know how things are their. I see he has thought that it was from here. The horses to Canterbury went. I mentioned in my letter to him that their was a shipment from here to Canterbury and he has taken it for granted we sent them. Perhaps Neil may take 4 or 5 bales of wool down with him allong with Mason's. Please to send the tent up with him if you have not sold it as it will be very usful during shearing and the fly will do to dry the grass seed on as Walker requires his tarpaling for the wool.

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