Inward correspondence [PRG 1/1] • Manuscript

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

2 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: on supplies of literature for Light. Enquiries about prospects in South Australia for two young Englishmen. Need for a reduced population in England. 4pp (1 blank).

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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17 July 1838 from J. Carpenter: forwarding extracts from a letter written by G.S. Kingston on the marking off of sections selected in District A. Information sought by Fisher to enable reply to Kingston on the subject. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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7 August 1838 from Briggs, Thurburn, Acraman & Co.: enclosing bill of lading for boots, shoes and clothing shipped to Light. Enclosing letter from one of the trademen and one addressed by Light to Mrs Gandy but not claimed. [Both enclosures missing.] 2pp.

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7 August 1838 from Briggs, Thurburn, Acraman & Co.: enclosing bill of lading for boots, shoes and clothing shipped to Light. Enclosing letter from one of the trademen and one addressed by Light to Mrs Gandy but not claimed. [Both enclosures missing.] 2pp.

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October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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Inward correspondence

October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

Inward correspondence

Inward correspondence

October 1838 from B.T. Finniss & H. Nixon: forwarding copies of their letters to the 'Southern Australian' and the 'S.A. Gazette and Colonial Register' concerning the views of a correspondent of the latter paper about the state of the Survey Department and other matters relating to the sites of Adelaide and Port Adelaide. 12pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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23 November 1838 from R.K. Hill: requesting Light's influence to secure for him the position of Chief Officer on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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23 November 1838 from R.K. Hill: requesting Light's influence to secure for him the position of Chief Officer on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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23 November 1838 from R.K. Hill: requesting Light's influence to secure for him the position of Chief Officer on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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23 November 1838 from R.K. Hill: requesting Light's influence to secure for him the position of Chief Officer on the 'Pestonjee Bomanjee'. 4pp (1 blank) & wrapper.

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10 May 1839 from E. Stephens: enclosing draft on England, payable to Light, for 500 pounds. 2pp (1 blank).

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10 May 1839 from E. Stephens: enclosing draft on England, payable to Light, for 500 pounds. 2pp (1 blank).

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13 July 1839 from E. Stephens: Light's bank account credited 200 pounds. Advising sale of cattle shares. To discuss Light's trusteeship. Light's drafts on London accepted. 4pp (1 blank).

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13 July 1839 from E. Stephens: Light's bank account credited 200 pounds. Advising sale of cattle shares. To discuss Light's trusteeship. Light's drafts on London accepted. 4pp (1 blank).

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22 August 1839 from E. Stephens: forwarding books to relieve Light's tedium in illness. Invitation to Light to live for a time with the Stephen's family. 4pp.

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22 August 1839 from E. Stephens: forwarding books to relieve Light's tedium in illness. Invitation to Light to live for a time with the Stephen's family. 4pp.

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24 August from E. Stephens: invitation to Light to stay with and receive the care and attention of the Stephen's family. On the making of Light's will and Light's wish concerning land held by the Bank of South Australia. 4pp.

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24 August from E. Stephens: invitation to Light to stay with and receive the care and attention of the Stephen's family. On the making of Light's will and Light's wish concerning land held by the Bank of South Australia. 4pp.

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3 September 1839 from E. Stephens: 50 pounds placed to credit of Light's account with the Bank of South Australia. Projected sale of Light's town acres. [Top portion of pp3-4 of letter is cut away.] 4pp.