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asleep did'nt (sic) you."

Just past there we got onto good feed on a reserve, & a man who said his name was MITCHEL, & said he knew my father, told me there was better feed about half a mile on, & the boy drover believing him came a GUTZA.

We could not take our dray over CRAWNEY mountain, & left it with Brown & Larrie, with a settler.

Left a very sick bullock on top of the mountain, he looked as tho he had PLEURO, & if so we were lucky the others did not get it. They had been inoculated as weaners, & he must have been missed. Our only loss for the whole 13 weeks, & 800 to 900 miles.

The manager of TIMOR station was a real white man, & put it to us that we would be doing him a good turn to eat off some of

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