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at the time - The amount now in the Savings' Bank, together with interest accrued thereon, is between Thirty and Thirty One Pounds, Respecting the books, Mr Smith gave his decided opinion that their value does not exceed a Guinea, and having already been sent to the Brother at Stroud, he considers that their being transmitted to N. S. Wales would entail a loss, even if conveyed in the most economical possible mode - Should Jonathan Wheeler authorise Mr Smith to pay the £6 in addition to the £3,,,,3d  making together £9,,,,3d, there will remain but about £22. to be transmitted - I hope I shall have made myself understood -
Ever yours
W. S. Davidson

P.S. Saturday, 31 January 1846
After this letter was written,  Mr Smith called upon me, and stated that the Brother in Gloucestershire had sent him the letter of Jonathan Wheeler, which so clearly proved his desire to pay the £6. as well as the £3,,,,3d, that he and Mr Blake intend to do so, and settle the amount within the next three weeks, so that I hope to receive the balance, and transmit it to you by the packet of the 28th Feby,
 

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