CONS 194/26 SHOLL JOURNAL
21/08/67-23/09/67
Wednesday 21st August
1867 RJS J
Sent Horace to the store for
trowsers, he being almost without- those sent down being too small- got a pair
for 15/- also 1 dozn matches? 1/6. Blowing very strong from the Eastward with
clouds of dust. Obliged to shut windows + doors. In the afternoon took a ride
with Mrs wedge as far as the Landing she riding her black mare I the Police
hose ‘S___’. Played a rubber at Wedges in the evening with McLeod + Mr + Mrs
Wedge. Home by 10pm. Breeze had ___ at 4pm + almost calm by dusk. The young
Wedges came in with some nine or ten tons pearl shells for Siebert. He came
from the De Grey in the ‘Morning Star’. That vessel as soon as she is
discharged will leave for the Ashburton with stores for the settlers there.
McCourt saw the ‘Flying Foam’ going out as he came in.
Thursday 22nd August
1867 RJS J
Calm morning somewhat warm. Took
from poor Trevy’s cash £6.6 being £4.6.0 for the store bill + £2 for ___ ___
which I ___ on the 31 ulto. Putting things in order + continually finding
something to remind me of my poor lost boy. Some hats + a cap of his- Well
Known to me brought tears to my eyes- God grant I may be good enough to meet my
child in ____. Called at Wedges in the afternoon, the only place I have to go
to ___. Mrs Broadhurst + Mrs Baynton were driven to day by McLeod to the
Maitland Broadhurst driving cattle in the same direction. Mr Wedge
started surveying so that our little town is becoming empty. Hall’s sheep came
in for shearing. We have now two flocks about the town +they are a great
nuisance driving away the horses and covering every thing with dust.
Friday 23rd August 1867
RJS J
Close morning + continued very warm
during day. Horace went out on ___ to look after ‘Beetle’ near McLeod’s Camo he
thought he saw almost every other horse did not see her. He complained of being
sick _ said he had to get off and sleep during the day. I have noticed that he
has looked pale lately but he said he was all right this evening Eddie learnt
his lines during the ___ myself engaged making entries in the Custom Book +
preparing accounts. Called at Wedges in the afternoon + walked with Mrs W + two
of her children to the well to see some views? in ___. Horace gave me 5/- he
had received from young Wedge (the proceeds of sale of 1lb gunpowder belonging
to poor Trevy)
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