Volume 60: William Campbell letters, 1846-1894: No. 105

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by the bye what became of the Camden flock?  Have they been kept pure & unmixed and are any of them to be purchased.  I unfortunately sold my small flock with my stations in 1857 and the purchasers made a mistake in introducing [indecipherable] blood amongst them, but they say they have got rid of it again.  I should like to purchase a few of the Camden flock, that is to say if they have been kept pure, since they left Camden.

I am at issue with the Government of New South Wales about portions of my run which I bought under protest.  Under petition of right my case will be brought before the Supreme Court probably in Augt. next.  Messrs Johnson & Johnson Solicitors of Pitt Street are my Solicitors.  This being the first time I have ever had any thing to do with litigation, I am rather anxious about it, though I think I have a strong case.

Trusting to hear from you in reply soon.

I remain
Very truly yours
Wm Campbell
 

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