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I should want to leave the country soon after he did. I have drawn upon you for £50. This you will find more fully explained in the two other letters and also my wish for quitting the Colony.  Gov. Bligh expressed a wish of sending a few boxes of living plants at a time, by captains who would [indecipherable] their wood, but this I will not consent to. I need not tell you what care is likely to be taken of plants aboard ships when there is no proper person appointed to look after them. I will leave it to your judgement, whether you prefer this mode of conveyance, or them continuing under my care.
I remain your most faithful and obedient humble servant

George Caley
Parramatta

October 7 - 1807

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