Search for: Horses

781 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 137, 1894, par. 3

Now, please give me any information that you have in reference to horse and phaeton. If this idea of renting the West place for one year seems foolish, let it die. But it does look attractive to me.

782 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 141, 1894, par. 3

… the horse and carriage, duties on it and household goods. In regard to a location for ourselves, retired somewhere in a restful place, I am sure I must be out of …

783 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 142, 1894, par. 7

… of horse and carriage and goods. Would it be best to drive our horse through? Belden will go if you wish. Byron knows not what is expected of him. Something was …

784 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 142, 1894, par. 12

Well, if you have anything more to say in regard to horse and carriage coming by land, driven through by Stephen or a young man from the school, please mention the same in your next.

785 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 143, 1894, par. 6

… the horse and cow, for this I must have, and Stephen Belden and wife could drive our team down, taking his time for it. His help could cultivate the land and we raise …

786 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 144, 1894, par. 3

… the horse and cow, and we will have no anxiety in their case. I need not write further. I have been up since three a.m. Will be glad to see you when you shall come.

787 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 146, 1894, par. 2

… little horse into our phaeton and Brother Belden and I accompanied him to Kellyville to see the cow Brother James wished to sell. We did not just like the nervous …

788 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 146, 1894, par. 5

… little horse for five pounds, and a trap for about the same, and means to use the same out of doors as much as possible. He thinks Parramatta church is in a bad state …

789 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 149, 1894, par. 6

… the horse and trap to Dora Creek. We thought a careful hand should have the responsibility. Brother Lawrence talked of trusting Jimmy. Brother Belden said …

790 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 149, 1894, par. 7

… the horse, to all appearance, a good trade for eight pounds; trap seven pounds, not as good a trade.

791 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 149, 1894, par. 8

… . The horse will then be there to take them over the ground. My horse is badly crippled with rheumatism. I shall be on the lookout for a good horse and if I have to …

792 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 150, 1894, par. 4

… for horses and carriage. The care and burdens which come on me, the constant coming of one and another, breaks me up.

793 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 151, 1894, par. 6

… the horse. He would go to Sydney and come back to Parramatta, and drive out at once to Castle Hill after the trial was over.

794 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 155, 1894, par. 1

… a horse that we can use. We are going to get an easy carriage and when we ride out we shall often think, “I wish Ella May and Mabel could ride out with us.”

795 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 4, 1894, par. 4

… my horse and phaeton to bring them to the meeting. They have been attending the meetings at the Prahran Town Hall where Elder Starr has spoken Sunday evenings …

796 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 5, 1894, par. 11

… my horse last Sabbath to make calls on several in Middle Brighton, and they feel in no way disheartened by the outlook.

797 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 5, 1894, par. 12

… 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 …

798 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 8, 1894, par. 6

… in horse racing, in betting, and various similar lines, is increasing the poverty of the country, and deepening the misery that is the sure result of this kind …

799 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 8, 1894, par. 7

… , the horse racing, the theater going, the great importance placed upon holidays—all are a species of idolatry, a sacrifice upon idol altars. If people would …

800 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 8, 1894, par. 8

… as horse racing, betting, and the offering of prizes.