Burns ⅓ – 20 – $500-
Coes saw mill
[illegible] against [white]
Col Moody ?
To summit 59 miles
To Brigade 9 –
4th July
Teague . $100
Frank . . . . 50
No 7 to be supplied.
To
F Higman
Washington Bar
Musquitoe net
Pringles over coat $15 –
Fins – suit, Trousers for
. . Ball . . . Spalding
Stationary – Accounts
Advance Warrant
Charles letter –
Increase of pay – Rations
Crease – anything for [Brew]
Musquitoe curtain for
Seddal
Miss Pemberton music
for Mrs Spalding
With of Coquihalla at
[illegible] Bridge 196- feet
May 2nd B 6 – Lot 1 –
$2100 – £420
Situated immediately opposite
the Treasury, having a frontage
on Columbia St the side
is bounded by May St &
has a frontage towards the
Fraser River.
£213//3 –
per order fr Treasurer
14th May
Yale – rented at $12-00
per month coming 1st Octr
4 B Rooms
2 Do
. . Kitchen
. . Servants Do
Balcony –
19 May – Paid bill to Chi Col
Moody for freight on $30 –
“ Freight on Horses
&c to Langley – 12
6 oz Beef soup & veget
12 “ [illegible words]
[illegible] loaf each meal
Pint Coffee Breakfast
00 Tea Supper
River opposite
[Langly] Quaeta
Whytus
Douglas Indians name
Campshami
[inelligible]
To Sheldon $500
F. Walga. Hungarian
Bushby Popper $20 fr 15th May
. . . . . . Burns $5 fr 1st May
. . . . . . ask Sutton
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Peter O’Reilly’s 1860 diary has been transcribed by volunteers and staff of the Vancouver Island Local History Society and is for informational purposes only. Researchers interested in this diary are advised to consult the original document housed at the Royal British Columbia Museum & Archives, found in MS-2894, the O’Reilly family fonds.