Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, saying he was just back from the fair, saying that the buying wasn't great, enclosing £2.4.0 to him.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, stating that he had seen the animals, and that the springers were looking particularly well. He feels that the cattle should be sold soon. He has bought heifers from Thomas Donohue of Kilchreest and Gerald O'Connor.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, saying that the cattle are well, and commenting that he wouldn't sell them yet. He reports that Storey is cutting the meadows in Ardress.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, saying that Mr Dadd wants him to bring the horses to Mullingar which he is not prepared to do. He states that he will wait until the weather is better to bring the cattle to the fair.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, saying that he had not heard from Mr. Dadd, and comments that the loss of the money on the sheep couldn't be helped.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, suggesting that he get to see the sheep if he can. He will meet him off the evening train.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, thanking him for the £250, and assuming that he is getting the morning train.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Bloomfield, to G.R. Wade, apologising for the price of the sheep, even though he tried his best. He encloses notes for £114. He does not feel that the cattle fair will be large.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Post Office, Ballinasloe, to G.R. Wade, saying that he can get £3 each for the sheep, asking if he could tell him what he wants done.
Letter from G.R. Robinson, Post Office, Ballinasloe, to G.R. Wade, saying that Maria and K have left for England. He suggests he could call down from Dublin sometime, asking if he could give him an idea of when he would be down.