The surface of the epigraph is deeply abraded and that makes it difficult to read the inscription. Kitchen's reading has been followed, although the main verb of the text seems to be missing in l.2.
3, 5
The reading of the word ʾrḍ is in doubt since the last letter might also be read as b.
4-5
In the name of the well, Thrzy, the final y seems to have been altered from ḥ.
1 ʾbʿm Yhrʿs², of the family Mʿhr and
2 ʾqwl of Brʿ [...] helped and brought back
3 peace for his land, and indeed he walled and
4 finished off and dug his well Thrzy
5 for his lands S²mrm and Yʿk.
Kitchen, Kenneth A. 1998. Three Sabaean dedications: a well and three statues. Pages 143-150 in Carl S. Phillips, Daniel T. Potts and Sarah Searight (eds). Arabia and its neighbours. Essays on prehistorical and historical developments. Essays presented in honour of Beatrice de Cardi. (Abiel, 2). Turnhout: Brepols.