Volume 66: Macarthur family correspondence relating to land, 1819-1881: No. 122

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[Page 122]

pasture.

The green dots, in a line from South Camden, are placed there merely to show how easy it would be to fence a considerable tract against the danger of injury from spurious bred sheep belonging to adjacent Estates - this danger is every day increasing because most of the proprietors of Estates on the Cow Pastures, have flocks, none of which are much improved.

The red line running nearly through the centre of Brisbane, is the line referred to in my letter to Sir Thomas Brisbane, dated 29th Novr 1822 - at that time I encouraged a belief that the orders of my Lord Bathurst would have been conformed to in the same liberal spirit

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