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EWING YOUNG AND His ESTATE 289

6thly He also allows the 2nd parties the use of as much land as they may wish to make use of for the purposeof gardening free of rent

The 2nd party also agree to cultivate as much of the land as may be in their power and for the consideration of two thirds of the net proceeds.

2nd The 2nd party also agree to take care of the Cattle and Horses guarding them and Karraling them and branding the the increase of the Estate with their brand & their proportion with their own brands in or about the Month of September.

David Leslie C. M. Walker George Le Breton Witness

James A. ONeil

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Third Auction Account Sale

Property belonging to Estate Ewing Young

at Public Auction June 13 1843 Terms Sale Money to be paid one year from Sept 1843 with

Interest at 6 pr ct. Note with an endorser 1st choice 2 wild Horses Sneckel a$12J 24.50

2nd " 1 " " J Kelsey $10 10.00

1 " " CJoquar[?] $6| 6.50

1 " " WmMcCarty $6J 6.25

1 " " Wm Dougherty $15 15.00

1 Partly Tame " J B DeGuerre $15 15.00

1 Wild Horse Ring $5J 5.50

1 " Horse B DuCharm $10J 10.50

1 Tame Stud Horse John Howard $35 J $35.50 1 small Band Wild Mares & Colts about

20 head C W Walker $46 46.00

1 small Band Wild Mares & Colts Messrs