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& there are no burrs or briars to injure the wool. The water is unsurpassed, pure cold & abundant. The timber varies greatly. In some places it is very fine large straight stocks, free from knots & not wind shaken

  In other places it is unclear knotty & unfit for sawing.
  Then appears the much more good timbers than there is, but then is an immense deal - I have found a few good hay bottoms where the grass