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[MS 109]

According to your advice I have not sent an order
on Robt Camble Esq enclosed in this. and Mr
Henry will inform you what I would wish to
have done with the money, but if he should not
arrive in the Colony, I leave it entirely to you
to dispose of it for me to the best advantage. Mr
Henry has advised me to purchase a Mare, or a
Cow, which he says would turn to some advantage
for me should I go down to the Colony at any future 
time. In my letter by Capt Campble I requested you
to send me such articles as you might think usefull
to the amount of what you might have in hand
Had the muskets you sent to Mr Henry been
good ones I should have taken them, but they are of
no use, those sold to the Natives by Mr Halford being
so neat in their eyes that they would not esteem those
you sent at all. But if you will be so kind as to send
me 2 neat ones the first opportunity I shall esteem
it a favour. About 6 good oval looking glasses would
be serviceable about 5 inches diameter. Had I it in
my favour to make you any recompense I would
gladly do it, and if there is any instance wherein I
can serve you I will thank you to mention it your
next. I remain Dear Friend.
yours truly
H Nott
To Mr Hassal
Parramatta 

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