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than the time named, but this I will leave entirely in your hands feeling quite sure that three months in fair seasons will suffice to fatten most Cattle fit for Market.  I am convinced of the good qualities of your Paddocks from the fact of your young stock being in such fine condition.

When we can fairly get to work, I have not the least doubt for the result.

You remark of the uncertainty of Life, I regret to say I have had sad proof of by the last mail having lost a younger Brother after a short illness, but I hope and trust you may be spared many years of usefulness to the Colony for we can ill afford to lose such.

With many kind regards in which Mrs. D. joins,

Very truly yours

J.F. Downes

 

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