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==1 Nov 1844 Extract from a letter of Brother Claude-Marie (Jean-Claude Bertrand)==
 
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''Translated by Peter McConnell, May 2010''
 
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''From a copy written by Colin on page 4 of the doc.427, APM Z 208.''
 
''From a copy written by Colin on page 4 of the doc.427, APM Z 208.''
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:Extract of a letter by Brother Claude-Marie dated Hokianga 1 November 1844:  
 
:Extract of a letter by Brother Claude-Marie dated Hokianga 1 November 1844:  
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:“ The Hokianga station has a very large expanse of uncultivated land with bush.  One part is cultivated; there we harvest an amount of produce; there are vines, fields,  a garden, seven cows, a bull, eighteen goats or billy goats, 100-150 hens, ten geese, 24 ducks, a dog, 3 cats and so on”.
 
:“ The Hokianga station has a very large expanse of uncultivated land with bush.  One part is cultivated; there we harvest an amount of produce; there are vines, fields,  a garden, seven cows, a bull, eighteen goats or billy goats, 100-150 hens, ten geese, 24 ducks, a dog, 3 cats and so on”.

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1 Nov 1844 Extract from a letter of Brother Claude-Marie (Jean-Claude Bertrand)

Translated by Peter McConnell, May 2010


From a copy written by Colin on page 4 of the doc.427, APM Z 208.


Extract of a letter by Brother Claude-Marie dated Hokianga 1 November 1844:


“ The Hokianga station has a very large expanse of uncultivated land with bush. One part is cultivated; there we harvest an amount of produce; there are vines, fields, a garden, seven cows, a bull, eighteen goats or billy goats, 100-150 hens, ten geese, 24 ducks, a dog, 3 cats and so on”.