Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 531

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[Page 531]

The late accounts from England of the State of the Wool market, are calculated I trust to encourage better hopes; and as it would seem that the stock in hand was closely used up, we may not unreasonably look for a continuance, if not an improvement of the higher prices.
Should the seasons now prosper, brighter days may be at hand, and there is promise.
I hope of a favourable change in the weather.  We have been [?] at [Clodly?] by one or two thunder storms, whilst today I am [sarfene?] of a more

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