Letter from Aubrey Hall to Margaret Hall, 1935-12-25

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Letter from Aubrey Hall to Margaret Hall (1935)
by Harold Aubrey Hall
3316778Letter from Aubrey Hall to Margaret Hall1935Harold Aubrey Hall

CARNARVON W.A. 27 DE 35

Miss Margaret Hall

c/o T.S. Lodge Esq

130 Broome Street

Cottesloe.

Yaringa South

Christmas Day /35

My dear Margaret,

Festivities in full swing here. I came in yesterday evening, had been out for ten days.

Seventeen here for dinner, Yaringas, Woodleighs, and Hamelin Pools, also (illegible text), Val and their mother.

Hope you are having a decent time, probably hotter in Perth than in Carnarvon.

Very hot here in the back paddocks, cannot shift sheep in the afternoon (illegible text) when they keep getting under the shade.

Don't rush about too much, change and rest is what you need, not rush and excitement. Hope you will see Aunt Joy, Lou, Edith and Mrs Gillam.

Have you seen or heard of Norman Watson or seen anything of Hedly?

I do hope and pray Gag is home and making good recover from this last carbuncle & that the prompt medical and surgical treatment in this case will end the scurge. Mother sent me a parcel of (illegible text) and I wired her for, per Mrs Lammond & I was hoping for news of Gag, but she did not write, so I only know up to when Gag had just gone to the hospital with Mr Scott.

I shall be glad if there is no (illegible text) for a while after I finish here, have now had thirteen weeks continuous shearing (illegible text). Had two smacks in my left eye from scrub, my (illegible text) just about turn off me in the scrub & my horse came down with (illegible text) (illegible text). It is (illegible text) that (illegible text), (illegible text), (illegible text), in all 15 (illegible text) are putting up £500 each, trying. (illegible text) (illegible text) opening (illegible text) transport it will be a hard thing for your (illegible text).

With love and fond wishes and hoping for your safe return. Your affectionate

Dad—