Pages 137 and 138 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835

Second of four manuscript report books regrading the Stockton

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[Page 137]

Coach Trains and Coal Engines Traveling at Night A Lampe to be placed on the Last wagon of each Train as we have had several Instances of waggons Lossing off from the Trains

Mr Dean & pt of Cockfield has Commenced Sending there Coals down the Line, They have got the Lone of 4 of the Companys Waggons the Price Charged for them hitherto has been 3s/- per week per waggon, They are wishfull to know if the Company will take any Less as they will Likely want more

{ 2/6 per waggon per week. }

[Page 138]

Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham Nov 13th 1834

We have had plenty of Trade all this week and well suplied with Engine Power

8½ Keels of Tees Wallsend Coals were sent down the Clarence Railway yesterday

The Bills has had little effect upon the People Traveling upon the Middlesbrough Branch, The Coach Engine Part nearly 70 People Traveling between Stockton & Middlesbro on Wednesday Last

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