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one in his neighbourhood, where I believe there
is still plenty of rich land. I cannot however
be advised by my friends, as I have no opportunity
of choosing for myself.
It strikes me, that unless there is some very
obvious reason, it will be more to my advantage to
have all my land together.
I hope this will find you, according to your appoint-
ment: And I must thank you for your ready attention
to my wishes on this land.
I named to Mr Oxley respecting the station of Capt.
King, but he says that part is not managed. You will
however get the best information from Mr. {indecipherable]
I have enclosed a note for Mr. H - if you
think it is necessary to use it. Wishing you health,
every {indecipherable] blessing on the way, and a safe return
I am My Dear Sir
Yours very truly
Richard Hill
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