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Friday 29th. Novr. 1811.
I went this day on Horseback, accompanied by Lieut. Duncan Campbell, to visit and inspect the principal Farms in Sandy-Bay, to the South East of Hobart Town, lying along the River, and extending in thatdirection to Brown's River for 9 miles. ---The Farms in this District are generally very indifferent ones and the Farm Houses are miserably bad.---
We entertained the whole of the Gentlemen of the Settlement this day at Dinner at Government House.
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