Pages 117 and 118 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835
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[Page 117]
Rope at 14s/ per Cwt = £3-10-0
Same day Mr Kitching Bought 5 Cwt at 14/- per Cwt £3-10-0
Harrisons New Coach will be ready to come out in the Cource of 8 or 10 Days, he is now wating to know what name to Put on; The Springs on the Union Coach are to Light they are nearly down I would Recomend her being taking off and the Springs Strengthned, as soon as the New Coach comes out she might take the Unions Place
The Crank axle of the Globe Engine Broke at Aycliffe Lane on Monday Last
[Page 118]
August 29th 1834, Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham
The Shipping of Coals at Middlesbro yesterday was Stoped upwards of an Houre by Robert Bates the agent for Old Etherly Colliery ordring 10 waggons of there unscreened Coals on to the Steaths instead of Screened
There is 3 new Ropes wanted for Black Boy & Brusselton Plains
Brusselton
1-955 Fathoms 6½ Inch Rope
1-390 do__ 5½ } Brusselton East Bank
1-70__do__ 6½ }
B Boy- 1-700 do - 6½