Pages 157 and 158 of John Graham's report book 1833-1835
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[Page 157]
February 6th 1835, Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by Jn Graham
On account of the Teamers at Middlesbro getting so slowly on with the Shipping of Coals on the 29th & 30th of Last month the Loading waggons got Back to between New Port & the Old River Bridge, on Monday Last there was about 150 at the above place Stoping the Main Line, I gave orders for the Enginemen to hall them all down to the Steaths at the expence of the Teamers
At the Request of Mr Fallows I have taking about 200 extray waggons from Middlesbro this week
[Page 158]
Feby 13th 1835 Reports made to the Stockton & Darlington Railway Commettee by John Graham
Feb 12 Mr Timothy Hackworth Bought of the Company Old
Rope __ 42 - 2 - 21 @ 8/- = 17-1-6 [£-s-d]
do 2 - 1 -7 @ 14/- 1-12-4½
Mr W & A Kitching on the Same Day 11-2-0 @ 8/- 4-12-6
The water in the Pond at Darlington is done again we will now have to Commence Pumping at Goospool
P Tulleys contract for the Weighin Machine & Pumping of water was out at the End of Last Month
On Fryday the Keels of Walls End Coals were ordered to be sent down the Clarance Railway for Exportation