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761 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 88, 1894, par. 25
… our horse and phaeton to Sydney; would it be wrong? Please inform me all you can in reference to this matter. Had I best sell? I dislike to leave the horse and carriage …
762 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 88a, 1894, par. 15
… my horse last Sabbath to make calls on several in Middle Brighton, and they feel in no way disheartened by the outlook.
763 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 88a, 1894, par. 16
… my horse and carriage were waiting for me at the station. I was real glad that I did not allow infirmities to prevent me from going to Williamstown; it would …
764 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 89a, 1894, par. 5
… school horse and a hired carriage, and drove us three miles from the station to this place. The rooms of the hotel are unfurnished, uncarpeted, and amazingly …
765 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 89a, 1894, par. 9
… large horse purchased for the service of the school; but the roads were bad, and the horse moved along very much like an elephant, and yet we could not give up …
766 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 89a, 1894, par. 12
… and horses.
767 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 89a, 1894, par. 24
… wild horses selected a horse for me for which he paid five pounds—twenty-five dollars. I paid three pounds for breaking the horse. So, I have now a three-year-old …
768 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 118, 1894, par. 6
We ate our dinner in the phaeton, as the horses were traveling homeward. I had another appointment at Parramatta. We found we had but a few moments to spare to reach the church. We have a good two-horse team now and drove along very briskly.
769 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 118, 1894, par. 8
… . The horses were full of life and although we had to ascend six of the seven hills, they made nothing of trotting up most of the long hills. Elder McCullagh and …
770 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 122, 1894, par. 2
… of horses and platform wagon, and Brother McKenzie and himself came to this place.
771 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 122, 1894, par. 3
… the horses and carriage met us, and another horse and carriage was hired. We took another passenger, a lady, who has been the housekeeper for the family living …
772 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 127, 1894, par. 1
… my horse, phaeton, and Stephen’s horse and two-wheeled cart, and our household goods. Now, Friday afternoon, I expect they are all in Sydney—Stephen and his wife …
773 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 127, 1894, par. 4
… a horse. He enjoys riding so much that I thought it would do him good.
774 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 128, 1894, par. 4
… the horse. Maggie and May accompanied me. Brother Starr returned to Granville house. Brother McCullagh took his place and we drove out six miles to Brother …
775 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 128, 1894, par. 8
… two horses to Sydney, part of the company to attend private sales to see if they could obtain some odd, cheap pieces of furniture. They were successful. A cheap …
776 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 128, 1894, par. 11
… our horses, provide suitable carriages, and take them out to ride in the country or regions about Parramatta. We feel it our duty to come as close to them as possible …
777 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 132, 1894, par. 3
… for horse. Now there is a new stable built, costing fifty pounds, and we have the house for less rent. Times are hard, money is scarce, and yet the rents of houses …
778 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 132, 1894, par. 4
… for horses and carriage house. There is the henhouse, and the back gate, where is the carriage way.
779 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 132, 1894, par. 5
… our horses and cow. We hope to get settled at once and I shall be so glad to get anywhere that I can breathe more freely.
780 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 134, 1894, par. 1
… the horse to go again. We had a shower to drive home in, but we did not get wet. We saw the most beautiful rainbow my eyes ever looked upon. It was beautiful, beautiful …