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Wm Nicholl to Jas Holdsworth Esq
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Hillsburgh 4th March 1843
Sir,
There is likewise another subject to which I wish to call his attention which is the getting of Logs from off the 1000 acres which I mentioned to him in my letter of the 30th Decr., since which I find Mr. Josiah Harris had purchased the Logs off one Lot, five or six year's back of an Indian for which he supplied him with clothes, and other things to the value of Five Dollars, but this Indian not improving on the lot which he ought to have done within three years it became forfeited, and has since been given to another who has begun to clear on it, and Mr. Harris has got a number of logs cut there this winter, and as soon as I was informed of it, I forbid him cutting any more or taking what he had cut, until I should hear from Mr. Howe on the subject, and I think to allow him to take them now would certainly tend to discourage the present occupied (who had forbidden him to cut them) and might occasion him to aban-
Date: 1843
Retrieval no.: Commissioner of Public Records — Mi'kmaq and Government Relations series Nova Scotia Archives RG 1 volume 432 pp. 180-181
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