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with the names of the Subscribers. Miss Styles has miss led[laid?] a purse for you which ought to be the most precious part of all This [indecipherable] send you by Post I have drawn out a formal letter to the name of the Subscribers, and as it is I believe, usual to have this
[one line cross-written] [This?] send them to you.[J.S.F?]
[page 2] sort of thing published, if you will return an answer to it, and send it to me I will have it published in the Goulburn Herald. I hope we shall soon see you up here. I was at the Parsonage today and everything was right, Mrs Thornley complains sadly of old Collins and I have no doubt justly. Cruikshank [continued on page 487]
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[continued from page 486 (2) has got [indecipherable] for which he has to [indecipherable] We commenced our harvest to day and have got plenty of hands, tho at a very high rate. How are you getting on at Berrima? The old Parsonage looks very melon -choly with no one in it. How is little Emily, and another [indecipherable] who is now [continued on page 485 cross written]