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[MS 116]

 [indecipherable] London
[indecipherable] 1803

Rowland Hassal
Parramatta
New South Wales

in the care of the
Rev. Mr Marsden

answered

[MS 117]

Sydney, June 19" 1804

Sir
Agreable to your Letter of the 18th - [month indecipherable]

examined the Goods belonging to the Missionary
Society and find them as follows -
Viz

106 yds or 4 Pieces of Printed Cotton [ ] damd which is  2/-3
20 yds - or - 4 - do of [indecipherable] plain [indecipherable] 8,
20 yds - or - 4 - do - Narrow - do - damaged 8?
12 Pieces of Nankeen's 5/-
30 yds of Broad Blue Cloth moth eaten 14/-
29 yds of Scarlet Cloth do 14/-
70 yds of Black [Sup] do 19/-

are of opinion that these
The [prices] as offered to each of the above articles
are the full value 
damaged by moths according to the best of our judgement
We are likewise of opinion that the Mens & Womens Shoes being of
a perishable Nature would be better to be disposed
of & which are value at 8/- per pair - the other
articles - being in very good order would be better to
be received for the benefit of the Society -

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