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Fellow member in this enterprise to the
extend of their abilities
We next- examined the cattle. A few
more nublins out- of that - cornhouse would
in no wise have injured the stock if they
had been administered judiciously through
the winter months. An old Gov, wagon-body,
that probably during the war, held
beef for food, was now- doing service in
our hosts cattle yard, holding food for
beef.

A Scotch Harrow on a new plan
was seing near the shop; where it was
built- ready for survied in the Corn-field
as soon as the weather permits. The teeth
have a backward slant after the
fashion of the Thomas Harrow. It will
no doubt, do excellent work.
A very fine letter of pigs and some shoats
were to be seen in the sty.
On returning into the house, which
We did after an extremely short pamble
we had the customers annual distribution of
garden seeds from the Agri. Dep. This seeds are always distributed, and it is believed
sometimes planted, but seldom of ever heard
from after. The good accomplished may
be very great but it is hard to percieve
with the marked eye.
After being again seated in the
comfortable Sofas and chairs provided by
our host, which we all take to kindly

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