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Vineyard
Paramatta [sic]
May 16/ 34
My dear Friend,
I am very sorry
to inform you, that Mr. Smith
your overseer, was taken ill
yesterday here and is not able
to ride home on horseback from
his extreme weakness, from
loss of blood : Mr. Fitzsimmons
says it is from the heat of yesterday
and too great an exertion in
riding from Sidney [sic] : he would
be extremely obliged to you if you
would send the gig for him to
morrow hoping you and Mrs H
and family are quite well
Believe me
to remain
Yours sincerely
[Illegible]

Macquarie Grove Nov 16th 15
Sir
The Book & watch were delivered
by Jones &, at your request I
weighed the Cask of Pork this
morning which contained 513 lbs, but
as it was dripping wet out of the
Pickle and a number of tongues in it
I think you may call it 500 lb at
which quantity I shall account for.
It is tolerably good of the sort —
James takes 8 [open?} belonging to Mr.
Chapman & 1 for Major Antil
a Welsh Cow and male Calf
for Mr Hassall. Francis wants
an order for £3.– I am Sir your most
obedient Humble Servant
Jas Bradley
To Mr T Hassall

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