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January 10th 1834. Reports made to the Stockton and Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham
J Graham has received from Talley an account of waggons Brought from Stockton and Darlington by the Engines over and above what they have taking down for the Last 3 months as Follows
From Stockton 961@ 9d = 36 “ 0 “ 9
From Darlington 478@ 4d = 7 “ 19 “ 4
£ 44 “ 0 “ 1
This account neither is nor can be wright as there is as many or more waggons at Middlesbro & Stockton as there was 3 months ago, at the commencement of this month I sent 5 Engines to Stockton for waggons on account of so many being accumulated there
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John Graham was ordred by A member of the Commettee to make arraingements for the Letting of Tulleys weigh; Including Pumping Engine, Finding Help Oil and Tallow Coals & Lether, and Coals for the use of his own House and Office;
J Graham has giving Tulley notice to make out an Estemate for the above work both by the week and by the waggons as so much per Hundred; Present wages paid by the Company in 1833, for the weighing Machine
------------------------------------------------------- £ 119 “ 19 “ 8
Coals for Office & House 6 “ 0 “ 0
Wages for Pumping 52 “ 3 “ 4
Coals for Engine 9 “ 0 “ 0
Spun yarn Hemp & Tallow 2 “ 0 “ 0
Leather 2 “ 0 “ 0
£ 191 “ 3 “ 0
J Graham considers the Present work can be well don for £148 “ 3 “ 4 per annum
£ 42 “ 19 “ 8