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consent to remain the time required. Under such
circumstances I met the Superintendant at his
office and he agreed to settlel my wages and some
expenses according to my desire. Afterwards
he wished to know the rate of my future wages
which I told him but he refused giveing me
adding that he would not then pay my wages due
to me. I told him perhaps he would consider to do
so if I called upon him the next day which I did
and he said he would not settle with me I must
go to Pilton Station for a settlement. I therefore left
Warra Warra Station and on arrival at Dalby
I found that the only legal process for to recover
my wages was to Summons the Superintendant of
Warra Warra Station. I therefore obtained a summons
on the 12th Dec'r 1859 and the case was ordered for 20th Dec'r
on that day there was only one Magistrate on the
Bench sonsequently the case was adjourned until
the 3rd Jan'y 1860. As no Magistrates have been upon
the Bench this day I am at a loss how to proceed
for the recovery of my wages. I have been living

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