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Particulars of sundry Articles shipped on board the
Cato, Capt John Park. - bound to Port Jackson -
Oct. 1802. [-]

MS
No 1 Trunk } containing Shoes, Stockings, Button Moulds [etc]
No 2 a crate } Queens Ware. ~
No's 3. 4. 5. 6 Casket Baskets} containing pitch, White Lead, Linseed Oil & Spirits of Turpentine. ~
No. 7 Basket } Containing Watering Pots.
No 8 Cask } " Salt
No 9. Box } " Sundry instruments
No. 10 Bundle } " Canvas for Sails.
No. 11 Box } "  Razors & Hones
No. 12 Basket } " Pitch-Kettles & Pots.
No. 13 Truss } " Linen & Nankeen
No. 14 Box } " Medicine.
No. 15 Truss } " Black Cloth - 75 Yards.

[Letter]

Parramatta Nov 6th - 1802

Dear Brother

It being late yes-
terday (6, Oclock) before I could get the
Irons &c was the cause why they
did not come down on the 5th but
I have sent them, this Morning. -
Youl receive within this, two flat Irons
price Nine Shillings - Six tumb-
belers, but very bad, your certificate
and my best wishes - I have not
had time to obtain the seed for Mr
Barns - but shall do it the first oper-
tunity -

you are now, Just on the point
of Sailing, and what advice, or comfort
can I afford - you have a great work
before you - that will call for the great-
est Self denial, and the strongest exertions
to perform which you have no might nor strength
of your own - therefore consider your weak-
ness- let it Humbel you in The Dust before

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