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heard Duncan Liveston, a very good man that I told you had left came here today to get paid and would stay if he was wanted. I told him we would not want him till Sept or Nov and he sayed he will come whenever he is required. I will have to pay him out of the money in Riches hands. I do hope and trust you will get down in the course of two months or when we are shearing in Dec. At all events I am very anxious to see you and so is all here. I do hope that an honourable piece will be brought about. I have mentioned to you in two of my letters the necessity of the dividing fence. Hope you will allow us to have it as for the lever press when you can afford it

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