Volume 67: Macarthur family papers relating to livestock, 1814-1884: No. 408
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Pitt, Son & Badgery
Stock & Station Agents.
Pastoral Chambers,
375 George Street,
Sydney, 2nd Sept. 1884
Mrs Onslow
Camden Park
Menangle
Dear Mrs Onslow
Your letter reached me yesterday afternoon. I do not think we shall dare risk any more cattle in the market for about a fortnight. We had a good supply yesterday and for Thursday there will be more than are necessary. Then next week it so happens that all the Ships come nearly together & will afford us all we require for the week. After then we will be very glad to send to you specially to let us have some cattle to supply urgent demands. I think we should be thankful that the little ones took hooping cough at such a time & so mildly. Ours are all right now and I hope yours are over the worst. Nothing so good as change. Mrs Badgery had her Cab nearly run over by a tram yesterday.
Yours Sincerely
Henry S Badgery
[In left margin]
P.S. I will write to Veness any thing I have to say about cattle or sheep. H.S.B.