Volume 76: James and William Macarthur financial statements, 1822-1862: No. 348
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That
doth put self Apprentice to to
learu Art and with after the manner of an Apprentice, to serve from unto the full End and Term of Years from thence next following, to be complete and ended; during which Term, the said Apprentice said faithfully shall serve, Secrets keep lawful Commands every where gladly do; he shall do no Damage to said nor to see it done by others. but to power shall let or forthwith give notice to said of the same: the Goods of said he shall not wast, nor give or lend them unlawfully to any; he shall neither buy nor sell without said leave; Taverns, Inns or Alehouses he shall not haunt; at Cards, Dice, Tables, or any other unlawful Games he shall not play; Matrimony he shall not contract; nor from the service of said Day or Night absent h self; but in all things, as a faithful Apprentice, he shall behave h self towards said and all Family, during the said Term. And the said for and in consideration of
the said Apprentice in the Art of which now useth, shall and will teach and instruct, or cause to be taugh and instructed in the best way and manner that he can, and shall find unto the said Apprentice
And for the true performance of all and every the said Covenants and Agreements, each of the said parties bindeth h self the one to the other firmly by these presents. In Witness wherof the parties above-names to the Judentures have interchangeably set their Hands and Seals, at in this Her Majesty's Territory of New South Wales, the Day of in the Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain, Queen, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the Year of our Lord one thouse eight hundred and