Volume 75: James and William Macarthur business correspondence, 1823-1877: No. 262

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[Page 262]

the matter to Stewart and he has at my request put some suggestions of his on paper which I beg to enclose, I also beg to forward the usual monthly Petty Cash and Rent accounts.

I sued the undermentioned parties on their promissory notes at the last District Court held at Camden on the 11th instant.
 

Henry Ticknell £11. 5. 6 Paid
James Pollock   17.16. 0 abandoned Farm
John Brown   27. 5. 0  

Ashcroft of Menangle had two judgements against him at the same court.

21st Octr

A lovely day and we are busy drilling maize in 17 acres, ground in splendid order, rain has penetrated about three inches.

I beg to remain Sir Wm
Your very obt Servant

Thos Dawson

Sir Wm Macarthur
London

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